London Design Gold

2024

Eye for Earth, Eye for Sky

Entrant Company

Eye for Sky

Category

Architectural Design - Cultural

Client's Name

the Town of Allihies

Country / Region

United States

The Irish landscape tells a story of time - its abandoned copper mines being the most evident traces of

every ordinary 19th-century laborer who ventured far below sea level for minerals. We would like to commemorate

the essential daily experience of these brave Irish miners - a physical transition from the blue

sky and the wondrous landscape down to the heart of the rugged earth.

Echoing the industrial invention of the man-machine, this design comprises three main facilities occupying

the mountainscape from the high ground to the low. While the facilities collectively form a rise-and-fall

experience from the sky to the earth, each building is choreographed to possess a certain bodily relationship

to its context. The accommodation is elevated above the cliff, overseeing the sprawling landscape

and the boundless Atlantic Ocean; sitting amid rocky grounds, the museum reconnects the overground

engine house and the excavated mine site, immersing visitors in the vestige of local mining history; the

wellness center embraces the ground, inviting people to look inward and discover their inner peace of

mind and body.

The ancient Engine House and the mine are preserved as a ruin. We perceive the ruin as a truthful manifestation

of Allihies’ past and the mining culture, therefore imposing minimal interventions to its found materials and spatial

qualities.

The major intervention involves two timber volumes flanking both sides of the existing heritage. The smaller volume

houses the service center, a restaurant, and a cafe. The larger triangular volume houses the museum. It is generated

conceptually as an extension of the gable profile of the industrial vestige. The perforated railing and a set of hanging

stairs elongate this “historical guideline” and lead visitors close to the 19th-century copper cave. Through the museum,

people could traverse the untampered engine house through a short bridge or descend to its ground through a

flight of steps, where they are intimately confined with the industrial ruin with the sky above their head. Rough stones

found on site are incorporated as structural support for these new volumes.

Credits

Siyu Zhu
Yijia Tang
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