Normal view MARC view ISBD view

River building at Grace Farms in Connecticut, USA, by SANAA

By: Giovannini, Joseph.
Publisher: London EMAP Publishing Limited 2016Edition: 7 March 2016 .Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Architectural reviewSummary: In its brief to Japanese architects SANAA for an 8,000m2, $67 million community centre, Grace Farms Foundation didn’t specify that it wanted a building that looks like a river. It didn’t even suggest the metaphor for the 80 acres of rolling hills in New Canaan, Connecticut, a bucolic suburb of New York City. Charged with keeping the land open and protected for the benefit of the larger community and the local Grace Community Church, the Foundation presented a programme for a building based on its mission – a place where visitors and congregants could ‘experience nature, encounter the arts, pursue justice, foster community and explore faith’. Local citizens of New Canaan had rescued the former equestrian centre from subdivision into residential lots and, in keeping with their idealistic programme, they aspired to an ecologically sensitive building with a light footprint, hiring Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA) in 2010 after an architectural search that started with 20 teams. ‘Sejima was the only architect who lit up when we said we wanted a building that would disappear into the landscape,’ says Sharon Prince, president of the Foundation’s Board of Directors. ‘SANAA’s design was a reaction to what we asked for.’
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Articles Abstract Database Articles Abstract Database School of Architecture
Archieval Section
Not for loan 2021-2021633
Total holds: 0

In its brief to Japanese architects SANAA for an 8,000m2, $67 million community centre, Grace Farms Foundation didn’t specify that it wanted a building that looks like a river. It didn’t even suggest the metaphor for the 80 acres of rolling hills in New Canaan, Connecticut, a bucolic suburb of New York City. Charged with keeping the land open and protected for the benefit of the larger community and the local Grace Community Church, the Foundation presented a programme for a building based on its mission – a place where visitors and congregants could ‘experience nature, encounter the arts, pursue justice, foster community and explore faith’.

Local citizens of New Canaan had rescued the former equestrian centre from subdivision into residential lots and, in keeping with their idealistic programme, they aspired to an ecologically sensitive building with a light footprint, hiring Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA) in 2010 after an architectural search that started with 20 teams. ‘Sejima was the only architect who lit up when we said we wanted a building that would disappear into the landscape,’ says Sharon Prince, president of the Foundation’s Board of Directors. ‘SANAA’s design was a reaction to what we asked for.’

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Click on an image to view it in the image viewer

Unique Visitors hit counter Total Page Views free counter
Implemented and Maintained by AIKTC-KRRC (Central Library).
For any Suggestions/Query Contact to library or Email: librarian@aiktc.ac.in | Ph:+91 22 27481247
Website/OPAC best viewed in Mozilla Browser in 1366X768 Resolution.

Powered by Koha