Surrealist architecture and nature don't seem made for each other at first glance, but Dionisio González had just such a vision. He embodied it in the Trans-actions series, which contains a collection of imaginary surrealist buildings - from an observatory, work spaces, hydraulic structures and a stationary zeppelin - placed in a natural environment, next to which the thought from the first sentence seems less logical. Opposites attract.
Dionisio González is in his latest project Trans-actions tackled imaginary surrealist architecture and placed it in the heart of nature. Spaciousness, panoramic views, parks... The environment where the abandoned buildings found their place is no coincidence, as it complements their story. At first glance, this kind of architecture does not seem to belong in the space in which it grew...
… but buildings that are horizontally designed stand on the pillars or thin struts made of reinforced concrete, which leave an empty space near the floor, which makes it possible connection with nature, without destroying it or otherwise exaggerating it intervened in the scenography.
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The Spaniard Dionisio González has already been a few times positively shocked with similar visual architectural projects such as Dauphin Island and Inter-actions.
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