OBEL AWARD 2019: Water Garden at Aedes

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OBEL AWARD 2019: Aedes Architecture Forum

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Obel Award For Architecture 2021

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Obel Award For Architecture 2021

4 Jun 2020

Water Garden at Aedes Architecture Forum

Curated by Junya Ishigami & Associates

Exhibition: 13 May – 25 June 2020
Venue: Aedes Architecture Forum, Christinenstr. 18-19, 10119 Berlin
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11am-6.30pm, Sun-Mon 1-5pm

Obel Award 2019 Water Garden Aedes Architecture Forum
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The first project to receive the OBEL AWARD – a new international architecture award – is the Art Biotop Water Garden by Junya Ishigami & Associates. Situated at the foot of the Nasu mountain range in Tochigi, Japan, the carefully crafted, man-made landscape appears as a dreamlike flooded forest.

According to the jury, Ishigami’s extraordinary garden design resets the boundaries between architecture, landscape architecture, art and environment and demonstrates how to interact with nature in a respectful way.

The OBEL AWARD is now collaborating with Aedes Architecture Forum to give more people the chance to experience Ishigami’s highly poetic landscape. The exhibition takes place in both of Aedes’ large halls, and visitors will be able to enjoy drawings, photos and videos in safe surroundings.

Obel Award 2019 Water Garden Aedes Architecture Forum
photo © Junya Ishigami & Associates

»An important part of the vision of the OBEL AWARD is to spark debate about the role of architecture in a changing world. This is why we are delighted to collaborate with Aedes Architecture Forum and to benefit from their 40 years of experience as an independent institution working to promote architec-tural discourse globally. With this collaboration, we hope that the vision and the themes of the OBEL AWARD will be communicated to a wider audience.«
– Christen W. Obel, chairman of the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation

The OBEL AWARD
The OBEL AWARD is a new international prize for architecture that honours recent outstanding ar-chitectural contributions to human development all over the world. The award offers an incentive to architects worldwide to consider their obligations towards the common good.

The OBEL AWARD is presented annually and given to realised works or projects inaugurated within the past five years. The award-winning projects can range from manifesto to master plan and include buildings, landscape projects and exhibitions. The award winner receives a prize sum of 100,000 € and a sculpture designed by an outstanding artist.

Obel Award 2019 Water Garden Aedes Architecture Forum Obel Award 2019 Water Garden Aedes Architecture Forum
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The OBEL AWARD is administered by the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation, endowed by Danish busi-nessman Henrik Frode Obel (1942-2014).

Art Biotop Water Garden, 2013-2018
The Water Garden, designed by Junya Ishigami & Associates, is a new outdoor extension of the exist-ing Art Biotop Nasu, an artist retreat in Tochigi, Japan.

The unusual landscape is formed of 318 trees, uprooted from an adjacent construction site and re-planted around 160 artificial ponds of different sizes and shapes. A carpet of moss surrounds the ponds, and stepping stones create a carefully choreographed path system through the flooded forest space.

Obel Award 2019 Water Garden Aedes Architecture Forum
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»From the start, it was not so much about creating something from nothing — but more about using the already existing environment and letting the passage of time create a new garden. If things creat-ed by humans should function next to natural things, the passing of time is necessary,« explains Junya Ishigami.

Ishigami proposed relocating the forest it in its entirety instead of cutting it down to make space for the construction of a new hotel complex. Each individual tree was described, measured and num-bered, before being moved and placed at the adjacent site, a former paddy field, according to Ishi-gami’s design.

Utilising the existing irrigation system for the paddy field made it possible for the tree species, which do not thrive in wetland areas, to coexist with the countless ponds. All the ponds are interconnected through underground pipelines, diverting water to and from a nearby stream. Thus, through the careful reorganisation of four main elements – trees, water, moss and stones – an alternative man-made landscape, never to be found in nature itself, was created.

By reproducing natural environments, the Water Garden suggests a possible harmonious coexistence between nature and humankind in the future; in the same breath, it questions how we, as human beings, relate to our natural environment, our perception of nature, the role and use of technology, and humankind’s intervention in and manipulation of eco-systems.

Jury’s statement, 2019 OBEL AWARD
With its deliberate composition of natural elements, the man-made landscape Art Biotop Water Gar-den resets the boundaries between architecture, landscape architecture, art and environmentalism.

Obel Award 2019 Water Garden Aedes Architecture Forum
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The garden is at once a highly artificial landscape, carefully modelled and dependent on technological artefacts, and an undeniably natural and living organism that grows and changes by its own inherent dynamics. In this way, the garden intermingles different time-spaces: a presence of former, existing and future layers of landscapes. But although it is a large-scale and rather invasive project involving, as it does, the relocation of an entire forest tree by tree, Junya Ishigami makes evident what great respect and care for the environment means.

Ishigami’s approach relies in large part on emotions and sensations and is based on the context and the qualities of the landscape. The result is a landscape full of beauty and atmosphere — a highly po-etic space that strongly influences the emotions of the visitor.

With the project, Ishigami invites professionals within the fields of architecture and visitors alike to foster a greater appreciation for the environment and to understand our relationship to it, but also to act with imagination, bravery and respect. The project demonstrates how we can interact with and make our imprint on nature without destroying it. In this sense, the Art Biotop Water Garden is a sem-inal contribution to the fields of architecture.

CV Junya Ishigami
Born in 1974 in the Kanagawa prefecture in Japan, Junya Ishigami is part of the young generation of Japanese architects that emerged in the 2000s. Educated at the Tokyo University of the Arts, Junya Ishigami started his career as an architect with the SANAA agency before founding Junya Ishigami & Associates in 2004. His work was quickly recognised for its originality and awarded numerous prizes.

Among his large-scale projects are the construction in 2008 of the Kanagawa Institute of Technology (KAIT Workshop), an exceptional building on account of its lightness and the continuity it provides between the interior and exterior; the restoration and transformation into a museum garden of the Moscow Polytechnic Museum in 2011; and the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion in London’s Hyde Park, a gravity-defying light structure in black slate and shaped as the wing of a bird.

Further information:
OBEL Award
Aedes

An Aedes catalogue will be published (English 10€)

Obel Award 2019 Water Garden Aedes Architecture Forum
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We would like to thank the Aedes cooperation partners
Zumtobel, Cemex, Camerich, Carpet Concept

Exhibition and catalogue made possible with the support of
The Japan Foundation, the Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation, Fondation Cartier and Louisi-ana Channel

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Location: Christinenstr.18-19, 10119 Berlin, Germany

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