Saturday 20 September 2008

THE ROOFLESS GARDEN: THE CANOPY



The canopy as an architectural element is the structure that covers the archaeological site. However, more than a roof it becomes a structure that gives the means to the user to engage with the process of familiarizing with the historical site and inhabiting it. The site becomes a ‘garden’ of pleasures: the pleasure of investigating history and its manifestations.

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