ROJO PAQUIMÉ | PKMN

Prototype workshop to fit out the archaeological area of Paquimé Chihuahua City / Mexico / 2011

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ROJO PAQUIMÉ [by PKMN (pacman) architectures + ISAD] Prototype workshop to fit out the archaeological area of Paquimé [Chihuahua,Mx]. “In general terms Paquimé pottery from the Old Period is not quite assorted in formal variety (pots, jugs and bowls), it is domestically produced and it is painted in red using certain kind of textures and materials in order to decorate its surface” http://www.pueblosoriginarios.com/norte/suroeste/paquime/paquime.html “According to Max Lüscher red is the colour to express vital strength. Red is a color that raises the pulse, blood pressure and respiratory frequency… Red is the impulse needed to cause effects, to achieve success and to covet longingly for what the abundance and intensity of experiences may provide” Max Lüscher: „The Lüscher Colour Test", Remarkable Test That Reveals Your Personality Through Color, Pan Books, 1972 Contrary to a popular belief that has longed for centuries, the Greek Parthenon wasn’t originally white; anyhow this image of purity was taken as an iconic source during the Renaissance rebirth of classicist architecture and further neoclassical revivals that have (unfortunately) survived to the present day. Many centuries later we learned that this iconic building (a symbol of colourless architecture) was originally strongly polychromed. In the same way the inhabitants of Paquimé used to paint their craftwork in red and black and, who knows! maybe their cities as well… One of the aims of this workshop [ROJO PAQUIMÉ] is to experiment with the impact of red colour on an historical landscape. In comparison to imitative and permanent techniques, we use chromatic contrast, material recycling and use planning as an alternative toolkit to perform in patrimonial areas. The intervention considers two scales: it is a huge sign (3 meters tall and 24 meters long) that provides the delocalized entrance to the archaeological site with representativeness, and it is also a collection of characters that can be individually pieced to kit out the place with new uses: P can be transformed into stilts to be used as mobile viewpoints, A is a cart to sort out the problem of accessibility to persons with restricted mobility, Q can be transformed into an artificial tree to shade a small area, U is a pair of observation towers that offer different views over the site, I is a backpack prototype that can be used as portable shadow, M is an universal Do It Yourself system for urban fitment construction and E is a portable museum with information of the archaeological site. All the used materials are low cost or/and recycled. The efimeral installation was self-built and self-funded by the students from ISAD [Instituto Superior de Arquitectura y Diseño de Chihuahua / México] LETTER P Basic metallic profile and hardware Pine Strip velcro Red vinilyc paint LETTER A 2 bicycle wheels reinforced 1 Bicycle Plastic fabric Curtain rail Basic metallic profile and hardware Plastic boxes of fruits Red vinilyc paint LETTER Q PVC pipes Basic metallic profile and hardware Red vinilyc paint LETTER U Basic metallic profile and hardware Cotton fabric Anti-skid aluminium plate Red vinilyc paint LETTER I Wood structure with metallic mesh Basic metallic hardware PVC pipes Foam rubber Velcro Nylon Plastic fabric Automatic fan Red vinilyc paint LETTER M Wood pallets Basic metallic profile and hardware Curtain cord Red vinilyc paint LETTER E Plastic boxes of fruits PVC pipes Basic metallic profile and hardware “Viewer toy “ 3D glasses Mirror
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    ROJO PAQUIMÉ [by PKMN (pacman) architectures + ISAD] Prototype workshop to fit out the archaeological area of Paquimé [Chihuahua,Mx]. “In general terms Paquimé pottery from the Old Period is not quite assorted in formal variety (pots, jugs and bowls), it is domestically produced and it is painted in red using certain kind of textures and materials in order to decorate its surface” http://www.pueblosoriginarios.com/norte/suroeste/paquime/paquime.html “According to Max Lüscher red is the...

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    • Year 2011
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Exhibitions /Installations
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