Piscinas nas Salinas
The designed landscape resulted from the understanding of landscape as a cultural process rather than a mere physical occurrence. Therefore specific landscape construction strategies as well as constructive processes that were inscribed onto the existing landscape situation were critically reused to inform the change of use.
The drawing process did not search for mimesis but it aimed for coherence in the way of constructing and dwelling the landscape.
The site transformation incorporates elements that articulate traditional techniques and traditional production systems to construct the landscape and to adapt it to the site-specific geomorphic conditions of Madeira’s landscape. ‘Poios’, walls, up-levelled canals, vineyard trellis, meadows, banana groves, through contemporary design thinking and drawing processes introduced and represent a new interpretation for the use of the place.
Award | FAD 2007 _ City and Landscape, Prémio Internacional de Arquitectura de Pedra 2007.
Paulo David (arquitectura) + João Gomes da Silva (arquitectura paisagista)