The Pit (Breitenbrunn am Neusiedlersee, Austria) explained

The Pit (Breitenbrunn am Neusiedlersee, Austria) is a land art project by Peter Noever in Breitenbrunn which has existed since the early 1970s and in 2019 was placed under monument protection by the Austrian Federal Office BDA.[1]

Architecture

The starting point of the Land Art project "The Pit" is the more than 200-year-old, sandstone-built wine cellar. The northern end of the basement vault was uncovered, the basement wall was moved inwards, so that a vaulted, wind-protected space opens to the north, with benches and tables made of sandstone—from the connected quarry. This is followed by "The Pit" (8 meters in diameter at the bottom and 20 meters in diameter at the top of the funnel). The slope of the grassy slope is more than 50 degrees. In the hermetic but towards the sky wide open grass cone, one can sit in the open on sandstone blocks.

Projects, site map

  1. Wine cellar
  2. The Pit
  3. Quarry Passageway
  4. Wing-Stairs
  5. Quarry-Stair Construction
  6. Toilet with concrete plateau
  7. Concrete Fragment Rudolph M. Schindler
  8. 36 concrete cubes
  9. Cube XXXVII
  10. Airstream trailer
  11. Sitting Pits
  12. The Tower, project, 1990
  13. House with Boat, walk-in sculpture, project 2017/2019
  14. The Resurrection, project by Sergej Bugaev Afrika and Peter Noever, 2018

Exhibitions

Literature

References

  1. https://www.mak.at/en/peter_noever_the_pit Peter Noever – The Pit (Exhibition catalog, published by MAK Vienna, 1991)
  2. https://sciarc.edu/news/2018/sci-arc-announces-spring-2019-public-lectures-and-exhibitions
  3. http://www.christinekoeniggalerie.com/id-2018-details/items/.152.html

External links

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