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The Gentle Giant

The Gentle Giant

SCSTUDIO / Stefano Corbo Studio as Architects

The Gentle Giant is a proposal for an Observatory Tower in the Chinese city of Suqian. 
Two were the main goals of the competition:
1. To connect the Observatory Tower with the existing infrastructure / bridge that develops along the site.
2. To alter the merely horizontal configuration of the context and to modify its skyline with an ironic landmark, which could constitute a visual magnet for tourists and visitors.

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The conceptual origin of the project derives from the will to re-interpret two Chinese traditional typologies according to a contemporary syntax.
The Gentle Giant combines the vertical presence of the so-called Pagodas and Porcelain Towers with the adaptive geometry of the famous Great Wall, whose formal configuration depends on its reaction to the specific topographical constraints. 

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The Gentle Giant is based on the dynamic superposition of two different systems of ramps: one, longer and smoother, which allows a complete and relaxed experience of the surrounding panorama. The second ramp, on the contrary, is a sort of direct connection with the ground, for those interested in a quicker visit of the building. Once the visitor will get to the highest point of the Tower, he / she will find a circular lounge area where to have a rest and enjoy the beautiful views of the Flower Farm.

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The Gentle Giant’s geometry recalls the existing bridge: a sinuous, sensual and organic ramp that turns into a vertical tower. Visitors are trapped into a spiral labyrinth-like effect that will guide them from the ground up to the sky. Through a gradual and gentle promenade, they will climb this artificial mountain and will get on top of it. Perception and movement become keywords of this project. The Gentle Giant works as a conceptual and structural skeleton, whose aspect is not closed or static; on the contrary, it is constantly changing and evolving, depending on the interaction with its users.

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So a simple Observatory Tower can also become a real public space: a space for aggregation and socialization. At the same time, vegetation will progressively colonize its structure and little by little, will change its perception.

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Team:

Architects: SCSTUDIO Architecture and Design

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