The starting idea is to hang a wooden grid above the forest's morphology. The generic structure flows through space longitudinally in both directions, not terminating at the extreme positions. Thus, the forest space gradually transitions across a covered section of the landscape to the adjacent meadow and back. Columns pierce this grid – in the same spirit, they do not end at the level of its plane, but continue further. At the point of intersection, an opening is left out, allowing light to fall onto the columns. It is an effort to interpret the capital. No less important is the column order itself, as an archetypal element. By extending on both sides along the axis of its figure, the composition creates a portico that equally faces both the forest and the meadow.
BAKYTA architects
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