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Architecture and the Use of the Ground. Aboriginal Bora Ring, South-Eastern Australia
Dogma is the office founded by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara in 2002. Dogma is interested in the relationship between architecture and the city.
Dogma was founded in 2002 by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara. From the beginning of its activities, Dogma has worked on the relationship between architecture and the city by focusing mostly on urban design and large-scale projects.
Platforms: Architecture and the Use of the Ground. 2019. Dogma is the office founded by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara in 2002. Dogma is interested in the relationship between architecture and the city.
Longhouse. This project proposes a prototype for municipal workshops to be built in the extreme periphery of Rome, a territory also known as the agro romano. It envisions workshops built by the municipality and run by associations of local inhabitants as community centers.
The main protagonist of our proposal is a fondamenta, a linear composition of pedestrian and bicycle paths, streets and platforms that binds everything within a coherent sequence among the different areas of the site.
In many cases, longhouses are monumental structures whose scale and complex spatial organization often transcends the customary difference between temple and house, or public and private. Longhouses could house an expanded family, a kinship group or an entire community under one roof.
The architecture aims to express simplicity, durability and a sense of openness and generosity which we consider some of the essential ingredients of cooperative housing.
City Walls. The plan of the city is organised as a sequence of rooms enclosed by what we refer to as city-walls. The city-walls are cruciform buildings (within which housing and offices are located), and they establish the space for development.
Our proposal consists of a coherent spatial and architectural strategy that enables the development to be built in stages. This strategy resides in the layering of the entire length of the given site into five parallel strips of intervention, which we have designated as Land, Linear Forest, Boulevard, Beach, and Sea.