installation <\/em><\/a>conceived for Alto de S\u00e3o Bento’s geosite. Out of collaboration comes the desire to create a piece for the public space: starting from a body of work that investigates the different materials and architectural construction processes of the Alentejo region.<\/p>\n\n\n\nAlso known as the city’s belvedere, Alto de S\u00e3o Bento is a place for contemplation. A viewpoint which establishes a distance from the city centre and, at night time, an infinitely greater distance given by the action of stargazing. In the act of observation and in line with the introspective nature of the site, a measurement comes along between the subject and the reality, between the subject and the universe. This collaboration started from an investigation of the place, its historical, geophysical and environmental aspects and aims to create an articulation between the architecture and the rural landscape, using a variety of materials including metal, wood, mud and ceramic. In an attempt to reveal the different levels of construction, soil and matter, this intervention has several reading times, expressed through several layers that demand interrogation through the act of walking. As Richard Serra already declared “walking is measuring”. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
This year, in further addition to the project, a bilingual publication will be produced, containing not only texts from several authors, such as Raquel Guerra, Jo\u00e3o Rola\u00e7a and T\u00e2nia Teixeira, but also photographic and documentary images that illustrate the various construction stages. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Photography by Alexandre Ramos<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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