This book brings together and celebrates the articles published in METALOCUS on the occasion of awarding “The Dark Line, michele&miquel, dA Vision Design, a singular project that has captured critical attention for its ability to redefine interventions in the landscape and the way they are experienced.

The publication — 142 full-color pages, hardcover with exposed cardboard and a cloth-bound spine — offers a plural and thoughtful view of the work, through texts that, from different perspectives, delve into its conception, materialization, and impact.

With an exceptional lineup of contributors from France, Taiwan, Australia, and Spain, this edition features José Juan Barba, mICHELE&mIQUEL, Philippe Bonnin, Joan Roig, Françoise Crémel, Ioanna Spannou, Éric Alonzo, Scott Hawken, José Moreno and Raquel Altares.

The Dark Line is not merely a mobility infrastructure: it is a space suspended between the natural and the built, between the memory of a disused railway and the possibility of a new territorial narrative. Its sober and precise project proposes a way of traversing the site that intensifies the relationship with its surroundings, offering an immersive experience that transforms the perception of the landscape.

The articles gathered in this volume analyze its architectural and urban qualities and place it within a constellation of contemporary references — infrastructural reuse, active landscape design, and cultural activation of the territory. Through critical analyses and an interview, the multiple voices featured here reveal why The Dark Line was deserving of this recognition.

This collection also seeks to highlight the role played by the METALOCUS Award and its architectural criticism as a space for dissemination, interpretation, and the construction of a vision of contemporary architecture. At a time when works circulate rapidly through images, this book stands in favour of the written word as a way to pause, exceptionally, and deeply understand and appreciate the projects that shape our environment.

What follows is the book’s foreword:

Índice del libro, The Dark Line. Editado por METALOCUS.

Índice del libro, The Dark Line. Editado por METALOCUS.

Chance and necessity through repetition and geometry

Primitive, archaic modernity as the avant-garde

"Everything that exists in the universe is the fruit of chance and necessity", this quotation from Democritus begins the essay “Chance and Necessity”, written by the biologist Jacques Monod, who had won the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine five years earlier. The book was first published in France in 1970 and its first sentence was inspired by the quotation attributed to the Greek philosopher. That reference has been carefully chosen as it summarises a mechanistic view that ratifies the idea that natural phenomena, such as those generated in biological processes, do not obey a divine plan or a specific purpose, but are the result of the combination of necessary causes and random events.

Appropriating Monod’s quote, I will use this interesting idea as a starting point for developing the foundations on which the architecture of this intervention, The Dark Line (designed by Spanish-French architects Miquel Batlle and Michèle Orliac, of mICHELE&mIQUEL, in collaboration with Taiwanese architect Chung-Hsun Wu of dA VISION DESIGN), set in a landscape so anthropised and natural as the Taiwanese one, can be objectified, experienced, explained and understood from an abstract perspective, underlining the importance of randomness for its capacity to adapt and hybridise with the environment and also as a basis for the transformative actions that are necessary for the development and construction of the project.

The project is located in the heart of the mountainous region set between the cities of Taipei and Ylan in the east of Taiwan island. It is a region that has historically been crossed and transformed by different paths, including railways used to connect to the attractive coalfields of the coal industry during the 20th century. The loss of value of fossil fuels caused the mines to be closed at the end of the last century, which in its turn caused the abandonment of the railways and all the infrastructure that had been used to enable the transport of both goods and people.

"The Dark Line, michele&miquel, dA Vision Design" by José Juan Barba.

"The Dark Line, michele&miquel, dA Vision Design" by José Juan Barba.

The Dark Line links the old sites and infrastructures that sprinkle and connect the past routes of this area that had been forgotten. This recovery allows us to discover the industrial memory, the heritage of the place, while at the same time facilitates and appreciates the landscape of the mountains, gorges and waterfalls of this region, through actions that revitalise an area affected by the disappearance of the coal industry. The project partially involves the route between Mudan and Sandiaoling, passing through an old mine tunnel and a new suspended walkway clinging to the slopes of the Keelung River.

The violence of architecture on the environment (in the sense that Ignasi de Solà-Morales commented in AnyWay in 19931), meaning its capacity to violate, transform and colonise is reduced. Obviously it does not avoid the anthropisation that all founding acts in architecture entail, but it becomes more sensitive, more attentive and in dialogue with our environment. It becomes a truly functional and at the same time more natural architecture2.

This archaic beauty of the project, its primitivism, its avant-garde quality and its extraordinary interest are explained in the texts that follow in this book. Exceptional guests show us a multifaceted journey, bringing together a singular action in our way of building the modern project, the contemporary project in which a more intimate dialogue is established and proposed with nature, with the climate, with the passing of time, with our memory generated from the interaction of individuals with spaces, allowing us to build ‘ma’, in a new culture of ‘places’ full of new opportunities to create architectures with an interpretation away from the discourse of form and closer to people.

1. Barba, José Juan. «CONGRESO ANYWAY. La ciudad de las ciudades». Barcelona: Fundación Arquia, 2019.
2. Juan Antonio Cortés and María Teresa Muñoz would comment on a functional yet organic architecture in: ‘La repetición en la arquitectura moderna’. Madrid: COAM, March-April 1981, pp. 57-59.

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José Juan Barba (1964) architect from ETSA Madrid in 1991. Special Mention in the National Finishing University Education Awards 1991. PhD in Architecture ETSAM, 2004. He founded his professional practice in Madrid in 1992 (www.josejuanbarba.com). He has been an architecture critic and editor-in-chief of METALOCUS magazine since 1999, and he advised different NGOs until 1997. He has been a lecturer (in Design, Theory and Criticism, and Urban planning) and guest lecturer at different national and international universities (Roma TRE, Polytechnic Milan, ETSA Madrid, ETSA Barcelona, UNAM Mexico, Univ. Iberoamericana Mexico, University of Thessaly Volos, FA de Montevideo, Washington, Medellin, IE School, U.Alicante, Univ. Europea Madrid, UCJC Madrid, ESARQ-U.I.C. Barcelona,...).

Maître de Conférences IUG-UPMF Grenoble 2013-14. Full assistant Professor, since 2003 up to now at the University of Alcalá School of Architecture, Madrid, Spain. And Jury in competitions as Quaderns editorial magazine (2011), Mies van der Rohe Awards, (2010-2024), Europan13 (2015). He has been invited to participate in the Biennale di Venezia 2016 as part "Spaces of Exception / Spazi d'Eccezione".

He has published several books, the last in 2016, "#positions" and in 2015 "Inventions: New York vs. Rem Koolhaas, Bernard Tschumi, Piranesi " and collaborations on "Spaces of Exception / Spazi d'Eccezione", "La Mansana de la discordia" (2015), "Arquitectura Contemporánea de Japón: Nuevos territorios" (2015)...

Awards.-

- Award. RENOVATION OF SEGURA RIVER ENVIRONMENT, Murcia, Sapin, 2010.
- First Prize, RENOVATION GRAN VÍA, “Delirious Gran Vía”, Madrid, Spain, 2010.
- First Prize, “PANAYIOTI MIXELI Award”. SADAS-PEA, for the Spreading of Knowledge of Architecture Athens, 2005.
- First Prize, “SANTIAGO AMÓN Award," for the Spreading of Knowledge of Architecture. 2000.
- Award, “PIERRE VAGO Award." ICAC -International Committee of Art Critics. London, 2005.
- First Prize, C.O.A.M. Madrid, 2000. Shortlisted, World Architecture Festival. Centro de Investigación e Interpretación de los Ríos. Tera, Esla y Orbigo, Barcelona, 2008.
- First Prize. FAD AWARD 07 Ephemeral Interventions. “M.C.ESCHER”. Arquin-Fad. Barcelona, Sapin 2007.

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Michèle & Miquel is an architecture urbanism and landscape atelier, based in Barcelona, Spain and Toulouse, Francia. It was founded in 1996 by Michèle Orliac and Miquel Batlle.

The team take part in the development of public spaces, urban facilities, strategic points, urban peculiar situations…etc. The philosophy of their work lies in the relationship between the city, architecture and nature, urban planning and landscape architecture and the articulation of different scales: from territorial scale to detail.

Throughout the professional life of the study, many projects have been developed in different topics such as Public spaces and urban facilities (Hortus wineries in Valflaunes, Wallon Marcadau refuge in the National Park of Pyrenees, or the canopies in Vieux Boucau); Director plan of public spaces (Director plan beach in VIEUX BOUCAU in the Atlantic Ocean).

Many projects have been recognized in national and international awards including:

By The Dark Line: AFEX Award 2023 (FR), BEAU XVI Award (ESP), Landezine International Landscape Award 2023, Arquin fad 2023 (ESP), IFLA ASIA PAC Excellence Award 2023, Architettura LOVERS il Premio 2023 (ITA), INT. design Grand Prix du Design paysage & territoires 2023, (CAN), WLA Merit Award Winner 2023, Taiwan Environment Lighting 2023, Building of the Year METALOCUS 2023 (ESP).
 
Award, The 7th Taiwan Landscape 2019.
First prize in the FAD 2017 award. International category with the project Le Jardin NIEL in TOULOUSE, France.
Selected in the international Mies van der Rohe 2017 award with the project Winery in Montpellier, France.
First prize in the FAD 2011 award, landscape and city category, with de project Aigües Park in Figueres, Spain.
First prize in the Trophées de l’aménagement Urbain award three times: at Pams Port Street in Vendres, France; at the ARLES SUR TECH square, France; and at the fairground in Treffort, France.
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dA VISION DESIGN is an architecture studio founded by Chung-Hsun Wu that offers comprehensive consulting services in urban design and landscape architecture. The team combines experiences in landscape architecture, architecture, urban design and urban planning. Passion for space, environment and people resonates within the team, influencing their work, values and professional approaches. With a reserve of optimism and professional skills, they skillfully tailor their services to precisely meet client needs.

​The core value of dA VISION DESIGN is to systematically apply site analysis, sensitively coordinate spatial and functional elements, and then seamlessly integrate them with construction knowledge to formulate holistic design alternatives. Their unwavering commitment includes providing meticulous attention and engaging in innovative problem solving, infusing each project with unique aspects and motivations.
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Published on: April 6, 2025
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