A spiritual journey through space and time.
The movement
of the tides, shape of the land surface, the rock from the quarries
and the indigenous vegetation provided the clues for the design.
The roof of the structure is planted with indigenous grasses
gently shaped to feel like pieces of the landscape reaching
out towards the view. The vessel formed contains the history
of Robben Island and is integrated with the communication platform.
A combined
conference facility and interpretive centre cut into the earth
that accepts you at the base of the lighthouse and brings you
along a narrative timeline or journey, that leads through space
and time to a cathartic moment where the view is revealed; and
finally decants you down to the shore.
The ramped
narrative experience is designed adjacent to the auditorium
or space of celebration. The boundaries between celebration
and exhibition experience are mitigated by walls, which have
been deliberately cut to reveal one side to the other, or have
been completely dissolved using ‘soft’ shapes and
translucent walls (as in the seminar rooms below the auditorium).
The iconic
and resonant form of the lighthouse is ultimately re-imagined
into a symbol of enlightenment and hope. Therefore, the lighthouse
represents the symbol and the styructure houses the content.