BAMIYAN CULTURAL CENTER

Our proposal is a gentle earthen form, emerging from the slope of the upper plateau at the proposed site. Formed from the land it sits upon, this block is defined by its’ pakhsa wall. It is perforated with light and adorned with symbolic afghan tiles that will glimmer in the high altitude sun. Situated parallel to the great Buddha cliffs, the building orientation maximizes views of the valley and surrounding mountains. The building is intended to have a prominent presence in the Bamiyan valley, while maintaining a sense of belonging with the local architecture. Given the community-oriented program and complimentary vernacular construction, we see this design as the first step in a larger effort to raise cultural awareness, creating a sense of stewardship and the celebration of heritage and opportunity.

CLIENT

UNESCO

DATA

Project type:
Cultural Center

Project status:
Unbuilt - 2014

Project size:
24,000 SF

Services

Scope of Work:
Design Competition

 

people

Project Team:
Eric Gronning
Kevin Gerrity
Karin Schierhold
Darren Fraser

Collaborators:
M. Adinid

Photography:
Eric Gronning