Title |
A Study on the Characteristics of the RCR Arquitectes |
Authors |
Han, Su-Min ; Lim, Yeong-Hwan |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2019.35.7.15 |
Keywords |
RCR Arquitectes; Regionality; Regionalism; Equilibrium |
Abstract |
The purpose of this study is to analyze the regionality of RCR Arquitectes's architectural characteristics and to figure out how these
characteristics were applied to each project. The reason why they become world-class architects, who recently awarded Pritzker Architecture
Prize, is because they deal with universality as their most previous inspiration which is harmonized with their own experience of hometown,
Olot. They pursue "Equilibrium" is their fundamental aspect which is inspired by their experiences in Olot. The concept "Equilibrium" is
classified into three main points. First, the close relationship between the landscape and architecture is priority in this concept, which is the
potential of the place through architecture to form a new landscape and to pursue a balance with nature. In order to keep the relationship
closer, they captured the intuitive idea through the watercolor sketch in the beginning of the project. And they also promoted the involvement
of surrounding nature through horizontality, frame and void, etc. Secondly, they used cor-ten steel as the main material for most projects,
and the symbiotic relationship with nature that allow people to have a different sensory experience. And the last feature is that their
buildings are easily applied to different usage through users intend and behave so their buildings have transformed with various values. It is
because they design buildings with strategy to harmonize between landscape and environment so they have various expansion as buildings or
objects. The present era of globalization, architecture with regional identity plays an important role in conveying the values of each region.
The purpose of this study is to investigate about RCR Arquitectes, who informed about the Olot and Spain's regionality, and to consider the
development of architecture that implies our country's identity. |