* Architecture: Goldstone Winery by OSO Studio Limited
Posted by the editors on Friday, 22 June 2012
Architecture: Goldstone Winery by OSO Studio Limited: “..a semi buried volume to meet the physiognomy of the site; building’s two boundaries and contour lines coincide, another two boundaries’ angle are adjust carefully to make the building seems meet the entire site program arrangement “accidentally”, respect the nature context and declare its existence..” Interesting, contemporary form; somewhat difficult architect’s description..
Perhaps a post from the site Nothing Is Invisible would be interesting: Slip and Fall Down Carefully – Trying to Untangle the Mangled English of Chinglish.
image: Courtesy of OSO Studio Limited; article: Arthitectural
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