Print Email Facebook Twitter A Bathhouse for Belgrade Title A Bathhouse for Belgrade Author Gordebeke, Coen (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor Mejia Hernandez, J.A. (mentor) Jennen, P.H.M. (graduation committee) Staničić, A. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Project Positions in Practice: Towards Democratic Built Environments in Belgrade, Serbia Date 2022-06-17 Abstract The project proposes a bathhouse for Teraizije Terrace in Belgrade. It is not intended as a place of repose or contemplation, but as an urban void, a receptive space that listens to its users instead of speaking to them. Kenya Hara's sensibility of 'emptiness', which he calls 'whiteness', is used as a leading figure to create such a place. Because of the site conditions and group research into the Belgrade Fortress moats, stereotomy through rammed earth walls and a thickened perimeter around the bath have played a big role. Externally, a public deck is created that creates an expansive view of the multiplicity of city life, whereas internally, the focus is singular and intimate. In the end the aim is not to draw attention to the building as much as to the effect their being in a physical environment has on them. Subject bathhousewhiteemptinesselementalrammed earthabstractionescapestereotomy To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:382d16fd-53bf-4ed4-8f8d-0fe5f1418ade Coordinates 44.813361, 20.458306 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Coen Gordebeke Files PDF P5_slides_Coen_Gordebeke_ ... lgrade.pdf 57.4 MB PDF Research_Plan_Gordebeke_4368428.pdf 1.96 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:382d16fd-53bf-4ed4-8f8d-0fe5f1418ade/datastream/OBJ1/view