the Architect of Ruins

 

Architect of Ruins -

The landscape is home to hundreds of ruined structures. From WW2 pillboxes to dilapidated barns, redundant railway bridges and the remnants of heavy industry. Most of these structures remain either because they are simply too difficult to remove, or they’ve had numerous uses since their first construction. But all tell a story of the use of the landscape and connect us to the roots of how the landscape shaped our communities and culture. 

‘The Architect of Ruins’ is a modern classic German novel by Herbert Rosendorfer. In it he imagines an ‘Architect of Ruins’ who leads the central character deep inside the earth, winding ever downwards as stories are told in fragments. Once at the bottom the journey winds its way back up and the stories are resolved and the wider picture is revealed. 

The project seeks to transform a number of ruined structures in the landscape temporarily into fantastical follies and visual landmarks. By highlighting these often overlooked structures the project aims to reveal the layers of narrative that make up the story of the landscape. From mining and agriculture, to the transformative effect of the railways and the role of landowners. 

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Title:

Architect of Ruins

Date - month / year:

July 2020 -

Location:

Weardale & Teesdale, County Durham. UK

Dimensions: length, width, height (metres)

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Materials:

Rip-stop Nylon, fans

Client:

none

Fabrication:

Steve Messam Studio

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