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Contemplative Space | A Woven Space for Introspection Even
though millenia of history were obliterated with the shellmound’s
demolition in the 1920’s and the ensuing industrial development
through the 1970’s, the site belies layers of history and
stratification that inevitably lead us to our present. Gravity
and sedimentation have contributed to the subterranean record
of a history interred. The Contemplative Space is conceived
as an element that is embedded within these layers of history.
It provides a moment for pause with the simple volume of a
woven structure—a light framework juxtaposed with the mass
of earth shaped into a berm.
o The structure creates a thin filtered shell, forming
a simple basket-like volume that one can enter.
o Added layers of reeds and willows are seasonally
woven onto the structure by the community, as part of special
yearly events that can be timed with the astronomical calendar.
o The structure is open at the top, resembling Native
American shelters that required an opening to allow for the
exit of smoke from an internal hearth.
o The opening is oriented towards Polaris (the North
Star), thus relating the project’s past and present with the
constellations as they existed then and now.
o The internal platform is fabricated from recycled
red glass that is cast onto a black grout. The platform is
illuminated from below, creating a warm glow reminiscent of
embers and fire.