Architecture Between Landscape And Infrastructure: Tilva Roš – Red Hill Of Bor 44° 5ʹ 32.68ʹʹ N, 22° 6ʹ 04.55ʹʹ E

Abstract

This paper will question contemporary contingencies of scenery, arguing that overall image of landscape holds fluidity that overcomes limits of any particular structure. It issues the post-industrial landscape of Bor, the town situated upon one of the biggest copper mining grounds in Europe with continuous infrastructural flow for the purpose of copper mining development. Relation between architecture and landscape will be interpreted through wider scope of perspective in terms of morphology, structure and infrastructure. This paper argues that infrastructure and ground should be perceived as single matter, with the aim to construct a contemporary sensibility towards perceiving nature itself

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