The Invisible Hub

The Invisible Hub

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Architecture Competition: The Invisible Hub

This community hub is hidden behind its landscape in a form recognizing the influence of nature over architecture.

The edges between architecture and nature become invisible and intertwine. The biophilic resulting structure anchors itself far from clear borders announcing a new harmonious relationship and provokes real resiliency.

This structure (or structures) orient with no apparent concern for “wall” or “ceiling” or “floor” as this project is merged within its site levels and its surrounding greenery, dissolving the usual distinctions of figure/field and built/natural.

This project seeks to renew the social and environmental ecologies of the city and its people. Coming out from this hub there is a loud invitation for social interaction. Elevate the community in a place where people and nature can thrive together!

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