Tarini Vajpeyi
Urban Architecture
Bathhouse of Enchantments and other tales of Heterotopia
Situated within the rewilded fallows of Friche Josaphat in Brussels, the project explores the untapped potential of post-industrial sites as anomalous counter spaces or Heterotopias in the city and questions how their peculiar spatio-ecological qualities can provide opportunities to mediate between necessary urban development and existing/emerging biodiversity.
The Friche - now an ecological hotspot - stands contested between housing developers and locals protesting for its preservation. `
The solution: a border of collective housing, an adaptive “alt”(ernate) community space interlaced with shared gardens, and a hidden bathhouse - shapeshifting in its function, materiality and landscapes. The bathhouse is a mediator between city and Friche - initially fostering community engagement and water collection. In the longue durée, it decays and returns to the soil, leaving behind only the housing, a hofje-like central landscape and the genesis of a wetland that will slowly reinvigorate the polluted soil.
The design literally unfolds in tales and stories of the Friche’s past and present atmospheres and speculates on narratives of its future.
More information
- Master thesis 'Bathhouse of Enchantments and other tales of Heterotopia'