Festival centre at Stadtpark
Graz, Austria
- Architects
- feld72 Architects
- Location
- Stadtpark 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
- Year
- 2010
Festival centre at Stadtpark – As nomadic as the festival is its centre, which travels to a new site every year, settling there for a certain time – this time in Forum Stadtpark. How can you achieve a maximum of attention and real possibilities of different utilization without blowing up time and costs?
The very core of our proposal lies in a quite common and simple element – the euro-palett. As a cheap standardized and normed mass-product it was developed for the unrestrained movement of goods. This re-usable and recyclable pawned object is infinitely available, cheap and has great potential – if applied in a wily and virtuosic way. Used for purposes other than intended the EPAL constitutes the module for a temporary architecture like the brick does for a long-living house. The building material is only leased and afterwards will be brought to its original purpose of use. The new architecture with an expiry date crosses and fractures the existing building structure in a spatial as well as aesthetical way. A productive disturbance. In its short term existence it aspires toward a massive presence. A new axis breaches the habitual perception of space and at the same time provides varied new possibilities of use and performances: i.e. as a foyer, a carpet, an info-point, a stage, a flight of steps, a grandstand, a terrace, a casino, a bar, an auditorium, an open-air cinema, a dance floor, a café, a bridge, a gallery, the boards which mean the world. Artists from around the globe, theorists, journalists and audiences come together at the festival centre to talk, celebrate and drink.
As an absurd monument – because in spite of the massiveness its appearance already announces convertibility, decomposition (disassembly) and disappearance – this structure marks a strong distinctive sign within the guiding theme.
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