Atelier Bow-Wow

CANAL SWIMMER’S CLUB

- installation, Japan

Intro

The Tokyo architecture firm Atelier Bow-Wow is all too familiar with the myriad issues of major cities and limited living spaces. It merges architecture and urbanism seamlessly with art and politics. For Bruges, Atelier Bow-Wow conceived a floating lounge at the confluence of the Spinolarei-Potterierei and Sint-Annarei canals. The venue is designed to provide locals and visitors with a pleasant place to relax, take a refreshing dip in the water, attend lectures, visit exhibitions and put on their own events.

About CANAL SWIMMER’S CLUB

Over the past decades, Atelier Bow-Wow has grown into one of the most innovative architecture firms in the world. They are especially well known for their micro homes, which they integrate into the densely populated Japanese capital. Atelier Bow-Wow investigates and infiltrates the urban fabric. It designs buildings and structures that promote human interaction and reinforce existing social relationships.

Atelier Bow-Wow used the recent Bruges canal clean-up and the resulting opportunity for swimming as inspiration for its triennial project. The architects designed a multifunctional floating platform that provides a venue for a variety of social activities. Members of Bruges’ swimming clubs can use the sculpture’s pontoons as starting and finishing points for competitions. But the platform also offers opportunities for lectures, exhibitions and recreation. In short, a multipurpose space in the heart of the city that rocks to the rhythm of the waters.

Typical for their practice, Bow-Wow chose a pragmatic approach to the project that reorients the existing urban environment in a sustainable manner.

This platform was contstructed in collaboration with architectural firm Dertien12.

Credits

Patron MBZ

Patron ECS

Patron AGC

Patron ARTES


      

 

Links

OFFICIAL WEBSITE www.bow-wow.jp

Essential Info

Atelier Bow-Wow
CANAL SWIMMER’S CLUB Outdoor

20.05 - 18.10.2015

outdoor - Free

Sint-Annarei – Potterierei: Tue - Sun | 9:30 AM -       10:00 PM
Wheelchair accessible

Supervised swimming in July and August | Sat - Sun | 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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Bio

Atelier Bow-Wow was founded in 1992 by Yoshiharu Tsukamoto (1965, Kanagawa, Japan) and Momoyo Kaijima (1969, Tokyo, Japan). It studies the complex, often brutal logic of urban growth and creates architectural designs and studies that investigate the position of artifice and randomness within urban public spaces. Its practice is based on the concept of behaviorology, the study of functional relationships between ‘behaviour’ and the variables that determine the environment. Atelier Bow-Wow positions projects within an ecosystem of behaviours that contribute to the spatial whole. It takes into account the interface of users, the built environment and natural elements. This creates architecture that is unique to a specific place.

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