VEX | Chance de Silva
Designed by Chance de Silva, Vex is a unique architecture/sound collaboration. It is an in situ concrete house which arose out of the collaboration between musician Robin Rimbaud (known as ?Scanner’) and architects Chance de Silva.
Music and architecture both take as their starting point Erik Satie’s ‘Vexations’ ? a looping, repetitive piano work that lasts around 18 hours in continuous performance.
Photography: Hélène Binet
This is to our knowledge the first architecture/sound collaboration of this type since Le Corbusier/Xenakis/Varèse’s Philips Pavilion of 1958. (In that it was envisaged as an integrated design collaboration, with the music and architecture symbiotic and made in parallel, rather than the sound added later as an installation in an existing building).
Creating the continuously changing, fluted exterior concrete required formidable craftsmanship in making the boat-like formwork.
Photography: Hélène Binet
Internally, exposed concrete ceilings, elements of a wall and a single elliptical column create a warm, cave-like feel ? although the building is paradoxically very light with window positions responding to Satie?s musical score as well as contextual and sunlight parameters.
Wherever an upper floor is ‘pulled back’ from the one below a crescent-shaped rooflight results. Where an upper floor overlaps the one below, there is a reflective soffit of galvanized steel.
First Floor Plan
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