Competition Winning Border Crossing Oasis, Mexico-USA
Posted: Friday, February 27, 2009 | ↓ 2 comments
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With this proposal for a border crossing for pedestrians between Mexico and the United States, Belgian firm OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen, in collaboration with Wonne Ickx, won the first prize in an international design competition back in 2005. Not necessarily the latest competition news, but the architectural and political issue of construction projects along the US-Mexican border remains highly explosive and, yet, unresolved.

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This is how the architects describe the project:

“An oblong volume provides a border crossing for pedestrians between Mexico and the US, and interrupts the endless demarcated boundary. A nine-meter high wall defines a no-man’s-land between the two countries. Within the white walls a grid of palm trees imposes order on a large, shaded garden. Pavilions for passport control and administration are spread around here and there, becoming part of the garden. The oasis is a point of reference in the vast Tex-Mex landscape, hidden within the open landscape by its walls. In all its simplicity it raises questions about the desire for the promised land.”

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OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen will also have their first solo exhibition coming up in deSingel International Arts Campus in Antwerp, Belgium. The exhibition is called 7 Rooms and will feature 17 key projects, and a catalog. The exhibition opens on March 5.

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Images: OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen



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Comments:
matt covall
san luis obispo
Monday, March 02, 2009
wow...this is just awful

alex
nyc
Friday, April 17, 2009
I just made a short video about Positioning Practice, where Teddy Cruz talks about the US Mexico border. I thought you might be interested: http://www.smac.us/2009/04/16/into-the-open/

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