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The building is called Babel because we were inspired by the story and wanted to represent the inverted Babel story. Although the space we are proposing will have some religious functions we do not consider it as a religious space. It is a place that everyone can feel represented and calm, serene, free. People arrive at sea level on a piece of land that is formed. The family with the deceased goes on a higher level (+270 The underwater level is the archive of the dead and communicates with the underwater world.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:35, 25 September 2012

THE FORM

From the beginning of the design process we had a very clear concept and aim for the project although the design is still not entirely fixed. The best way to represent and convey the message was by experimenting with hight. Our aim is not only to form a typology but also create a landmark, or symbol. But again trying to do it in a subtle way architecturally. Use our tools to serve our purpose and make every element do more than one thing and all contribute to the overall imagery.

Sketches 1.jpg

THE PROCESS

The building is called Babel because we were inspired by the story and wanted to represent the inverted Babel story. Although the space we are proposing will have some religious functions we do not consider it as a religious space. It is a place that everyone can feel represented and calm, serene, free. People arrive at sea level on a piece of land that is formed. The family with the deceased goes on a higher level (+270 The underwater level is the archive of the dead and communicates with the underwater world.

Sketches 2.jpg

Sketches 3.jpg

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