The Fonction Oblique through domestic ritual: inhabiting the utopia of instability
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Moreno Moreno, María PuraResearch Group
Estrategias del Proyecto Arquitectónico y Sistemas CulturalesKnowledge Area
Proyectos ArquitectónicosPublication date
2020-12-30Publisher
Universidad de la CoruñaBibliographic Citation
Moreno Moreno, María Pura: The Fonction Oblique through domestic ritual: inhabiting the utopia of instability, Boletín Académico BAC, Vol 10, 2002, pp.24-45Peer review
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Claude ParentArchitecture Principe
Maison Mariotti
Maison Woog
Instabilisateur pendulaire
Abstract
The theory of the Oblique Function, created by the Architecture Principe group, questioned the horizontal stability of the ground, proposing to merge habitation and moving around, using the “inclisite” module. This article addresses the transposition of its foundations —more elaborate in territorial and urban areas— into domestic architecture, through four unbuilt projects with an oblique spatial habitability: the Maison Mariotti (1966), Maison Woog (1966-1968), Maison Toueg (1969-1970), and the prototype to inhabit, “Instabilisateur pendulaire IP” (1968). Their joint analysis seeks to recognize the intensity brought to the theory by the symbiosis between envelopes, complemented by factors such as tilting, gravity or mechanisms such as “espace pincé”. The aim will be to assess whether that legacy has materialized in contemporary architecture that highlights aspects such as fluidity, continuity and instability, and whether this transposition has meant scaling up at the cost of the domestic ...
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