Very interesting concept with beautiful expression. The idea of a "dispersed" lighthouse composed of "lines" totally redefines the typology of lighthouse, which is usually built as a massive and solid architecture. Composed of thin lines whom density increases growing toward the sea, the structure appears beautifully during the day. At night, all the lines light up and fragments of thin lights connect the sea and the coast in a dramatic yet poetic way. The idea creates more than a lighthouse, it creates a "lightscape". - Emmanuelle MoureauxThe intermediate scale discussed in this proposal makes sense. Traditionally, the cylindrical shape is inaccessible from its immediate context: the rigid verticality and scale find no other proximate reference and the connection with the ground is brutal, essential, and un‐ ceremonial. This projects takes over this aspect and transforms the isolated, disconnected, and anonymous character of the lighthouse domain into a ceremonial, public, and unique environment. In this proposal, it is important to pay attention to the temporal relation between what had happened and what can still become: the structure reaches out to the 'heart of the drama' and looks back toward the inhabitants of the island. This project is a secure hand that leads the visitor to confront and commemorate the past event and, at the same time, provides the opportunity to give that same place a new social significance. - Cristina C. Murphy
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