CIRCULATORY SUSPENSION
Located in the Rio Tinto Mines in Spain, a system of units suspended within a framework connected and functioning as circulatory systems. The design allows for circulation and cycles of nature, water, and people within the structures and throughout the site of the archeological park.
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The concept through interconnected neuronal elements is convincing and, in the diagrams, shows interesting spatial opportunities and integration with the site. If the joints had had a slightly more mature development in geometry, in tectonic components, and in even representative complexity, the design would have been more understandeble and consistent
An ambitious project. Utopian and at the same tima, strongly creative. Its internal logic is reasonable. Produces shapes not tied to styles or fashion.