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Competition / The House of Oxymorons / ICARCH Gallery

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Perhaps this is the task of life…! To unite the opposites…! And, just like Goethe who was looking through the Black Forest for the Ur-Plant, which was to have a built-in duality, we could envision a house that incorporates and pacifies a duality (or several) in the name of reaching a complexity otherwise impossible!

Just contemplate the list of dichotomies that Kazuyo Sejima mentions in her text written on the occasion of her being the first woman to be chosen to direct the Architecture Section of the Venice Biennale this year…!

If you could honor this list with the design of a house that is able to achieve what she seems to search for, then ICARCH Gallery will send your proposal, together with all the others received, to Kazuyo, as an “unexpected” contribution to her theme… and who knows, maybe your design will be shown in the Biennale…!

Would it be The House of Split (if we can say so, inspired by the “signature” chair designed by Kazuyo herself), would it be The House of Un-Wedding (possible title inspired by a headline about her New Museum in New York, called the “Un-Wedding Cake Design”), would it be The House of Separatio, if we are to consider the list of dichotomical entities designated by her) or The House of Sleek, if we are to consider the contemporary “sleekness” of her designs…?

Whatever the name, this house would have to connect with, and express, the main idea, that is, the simultaneous presence of contradictory elements, an attempt that is alchemical in its essence: conjunctio oppositorum. The House of Inclusion. The House of Contamination. The House of Bridging: but one that does not reject conflict. The Oxymoronic House!

Please send all your proposals, in ANY FORM, SIZE and FORMAT to this e-mail address and ICARCH Gallery will resend all of them to Venice, for a possible inclusion in the Venice Biennale, 2010. We will also publish all the works received on our website. The deadline is the day of the Spring Equinox, March 20th, 2010.

With regard to her concept for the Biennale, Kazuyo Sejima has declared:

“The Biennale must be everything and anything, fundamentally inclusive, in dialogue with both contributors and visitors. Buildings, the atmosphere that they create and the way in which they are conceived, can be the central starting point of the coming Biennale. Very broadly, the process by which we design can be brought to bear on contemporary and future architectural discussion. I.e. we can select and arrange works such that they are understood as they are rather than as representations. This can be manifested with an architecture grounded in its use by people.

We are now well into the 21st Century. We can take this opportunity to step back and assess the zeitgeist of now through the process of the Biennale. This can clarify contemporary essentials of architecture and the importance of new relationships as we step into the future. One potent point of departure could be the boundaries and adaptation of space. This might include the removal of boundaries, as well as their clarification. Any part of architecture’s inherent multiplicity of adjacencies can become a topic. It might be argued that contemporary architecture is a rethinking and perhaps softening of those borders.

inside and outside
individual and public
program and form (form and function)
physical and virtual
contemporary and classical
past and future
harmony and discord
structure partition
art and architecture
nature and man

Perhaps the oxymoron can represent a productive new paradigm; can these binaries (intersections of public/private, global/local, artificial/natural, monumental/mundane, complex/simple, symbolic/pragmatic, fake/authentic, active/passive, thickness/thinness) lead to a duality capable of blurring these boundaries? How can the unexpected interdependency of extraordinary spaces create a communal/symbiotic dialogue between adjacencies? Equally, there is another thread of interest; people in architecture, human encounters in both public and private scenarios, both as creators and users. This is an issue of individual life in interplay with the community. It may be as simple as ?people meet in architecture.’ In its totality the Biennale can both a new and active forum for contemporary ideas as well as a close reading of buildings themselves."

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