402. Rovaniemi. Pohjanhovi



Dear Reima.

Pohjanhovi was opened in 1936. It was built in the
functionalist style and was the Arctic Circle’s most refined
hotel. Regrettably in 1945 and within the tragic events
associated with the Lapland War between Finland and the
Nazi Germany, Pohjanhovi was burnt to the ground.

Sincerely.
R

401. New Boston City Hall-Government Center Boston, Mass.



Dear Ken,

"An architect is a man concerned with building meaningfully.
As opposed to someone who is interested in building
efficiently, or sometimes even beautifully, or as opposed to
the whole engineering aspects of building, as opposed to
adorning buildings, as opposed to all the ramifications that
consultants get into." (Paul Rudolph)

Regards.
R

400. Erba. Piazzale del Monumento



Dear Lina,

The Erba's Monument to those killed in W.W.I. was
designed by Terragni and Lingeri and completed in 1932.
Vitale has said about this monument that it is similar to the
Licinium teatro all'aperto also in Erba, in which the circles
acquire the symbolic value of places with respect to the
linear layout.

Regards.
R

399. Oslo-Doblouggarden, Basarhallene og Vor Frelsers Kirke



Dear Silke,

"Function is, of course, the primary element, but function
without a sensual component is just construction...The
functional dynamic is the postulate" (Erich Mendelsohn)

Best.
R

398. Memorial Hall of Peace, Hiroshima



Dear Koji,

"When I was engaged in the design of the Hiroshima
peace facilities, I had an ambition of coordinating the
two scales, human scale and social human scale, in one
building. I started with the Peace Memorial Museum.
Its main structure was built in social human scale, while
stairs with a landing and birdcage-like louvers were in
human scale. These two scales were meant to interact
with each other." (Kenzo Tange)

Best regards.
R

397. Barcelona. Plaza Ildefonso Cerda


Querido Enrique,

Las oficinas y taller de la SEAT en
Barcelona, obra de César Ortiz-Echague
y Rafael Echaide es la introducción en
España del llamado "funcionalismo
tecnológico". Su imagen, muy deudora
de la arquitectura de Mies, rompe con
el concepto tradicional hasta entoces de
edificio opaco y severo haciendo que el
edificio se vuelva una caja de cristal para
obtener asi un claro sentido de accesibilidad 
y una palpable atmósfera democrática.

Un abrazo.
R

396. Noordwijk Aan Zee, Holland. Grand Hotel Huis Ter Duin



Dear David,

For Bijvoet Architecture was the only thing that 
counted. He remained a builder who allowed his 
buildings to express by themselves. This Hotel, 
built in 1950, is now demolished.

Best regards.
R

395. Mannesmannhaus Dusseldorf



Dear Gio,

"Monumentality requires cubic compactness and creation
of large form" (Peter Behrens).
But he claimed also that the Mannesmann Building derives
from an analysis of use.

Regards.
R

394. St. Catherine's College, Oxford, UK


Dear Stefano,

"Any perfection we might strive to express would
(in that case) be the rule or nothingness. Close to these
lies beauty"
(P. O. Runge)

"I feel like throwing up over all this aestheticism"
(Arne Jacobsen)

Thanks for the book.
Cheers.
R

393. Aerial Tramway, Palm Springs, California


Dear Gloria,

"Creative expression reaches its climax when shape, space and composition satisfy completely the practical requirements and interpret them in a design of intrinsic harmony" (Albert Frey)

Sincerely
R

392. The Charles A. Dana Creative Arts Center Colgate University


Dear Benedetta,

"Architecture is used space formed for psychological and
symbolical reasons. Architecture space overrides all its
integrating elements and concepts by consciously forming
enclosed voids to accommodate human beings in the
totality of their psychic and physical life and in their various
pursuits and intentions"
(Paul Rudolph-"Enigmas of Architecture")

I hope you are doing well.
All the best.
R

391. Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico D.F.


Querido Paco,

Cezanne decia que hay que aprender a mirar la naturaleza
en forma de conos, cilindros, esferas y piramides.
Asi como Candela.

Un abrazo.
R

390. Kunsthaus Bregenz. Austellungsansicht Foyer


Querida Lucia,

"Yo creo que todo edificio emite un sonido. Tiene sonidos
que no estan causados por la friccion. No se lo que es.
Quiza sea el viento o algo asi. Lo cierto es que si entras
en un espacio sin ruidos sientes que hay algo distinto.
!Es hermoso!..." (Peter Zumthor)

Con cariño.
R

389. Eglise Notre-Dame du Raincy



Dear Berthold,

"The framework is to the building what the skeleton is
to the animal; as the animal's skeleton, measured,
balanced, symmetrical, contains and supports the most
various and most variously situated organs, so much the
structure of a building be composite, measured,
balanced and also symmetrical" (Auguste Perret)
True, but with some cultural limitations, don't you
agree?

Regards.
R

388. Siege du parti communiste francais-Salle de reunion du Comite Central



Dear Alvaro,

"The ultimate task of the architect is to dream"
(Oscar Niemeyer).
I realize you are aware of that.

Regards.
R

387. Cemetery San Michele in Venice


Querido Enric,

En esta Isole della Laguna Veneta reposan los restos de
Igor Stravinsky. Estoy oyendo su "Ave Maria" con su
maravillosa estructura ritmica. Pienso en lo que alguna
vez lei y que decia: "Cada superficie crea polvo, porque
el polvo es la carne del tiempo"

Tot el millor i gracies.
R

386. Hotel Humboldt. Cima del Avila Caracas (Venezuela)


Estimat Enric,

"Lo que me inspiró fue el momento en que llegamos a la
cima. Todo estaba nublado, pero en minutos se despejó,
y aparecieron unas vistas fabulosas. La ciudad lucía
hermosa." (Tomas J. Sanabria rememorando la primera
visita al solar del Hotel Humboldt)

Amb afecte
R

385. Firenze (Campi Bisenzio) Chiesa di S. Giovanni dell'Autostrada del Sole


Dear Bill,

"This is what counts in my opinion, that the
architecture take you by the hand and
accompany you in discovering something
of yourself with all the uncertainties, the
incongruities, the failings of which we are
compounded and that it bring us to judge
the substance of our spirituality...or our
humanity" (Giovanni Michelucci)

Regards
R

384. Vietnam Veterans Memorial


Dear Joel,

"Sometimes you have to stop thinking.
Sometimes you shut down completely.
I think that's true in any creative field."
(Maya Lin)

My best.
R

383. Cervinia. Breuil m. 2050



Dear Lisa,

Franco Albini is considered one of the most important Italian designers of the neo-rationalism. In 1948-52 he designed and built a lodge for boys in Cervinia where he undertook a serious environmental research within the context of the Alps mountain range whereas reinterpreting traditional construction techniques into a modern expression.

Best.
R

382. Convention Center, Reno (Nevada)


Dear Sarah,

"I am an eyewitness to the ways in which people relate
to themselves and to each other, and my work is a way
of scooping and ladling that experience"
(Richard Neutra)

Regards
R

381. Wien mit Hochhaus



Dear Bruno,

The Herrengasse Skyscraper was the first materialization
of the Skyscraper concept built in Vienna in 1935; though
the stepped top floors are visible only from a certain
distance.

Best regards.
R

380. Intra. Casa del Fascio



Querido Paco,

Esta Casa del Fascio fue contruida en 1933 por Luigi Vietti,
arquitecto cercano al circulo del Gruppo 7 y a su lider
Terragni. La frescura y el atrevimiento de esta arquitectura
evocan claramente las obras del maestro de Como.

Un abrazo.
R

379. Ev.Stephanuskirche in Wolfsburg-Detmerode


Dear Goran,

The Church in Detmerode was designed by Aalto in 
1960. Up in the ceiling the church features nineteen circular acoustic reflectors that evoke beautifully an impression of floating.

Best.
R

378. Eindhoven. 18 September Plein



Dear Richard,

The Bijenkorf (The Beehive) department store in Eidhoven
was designed by architect Gio Ponti and built in 1967. It
took the typical Dutch polder landscape as his inspiration
for the façades that are finished almost exclusively with
ceramic tiles in multiple shades of green.

Best regards.
R

377. Casa Genini a Breganzona


Dear Aldo,

"To build is a sacred act, an action that
transforms a condition of nature into a
condition of culture" (Mario Botta)

Sincerely
R

376. Donostia-San Sebastian


Querida Cristina,

"Por si el tiempo me arrastra
a playas desiertas
hoy cierro yo el libro
de las horas muertas.
Hago pajaros de barro
Hago pajaros de barro y los echo a volar"
(M. Garcia Garcia-Perez)

Estas salas que hizoMoneo se convirtieron
en otra cosa y se echaron a volar

Besos.
R

375. Glasgow School of Art. Main entrance.


Dear Alison,

"Art is the flower, Life the green leaf.
There are things more precious, more
beautiful, more lasting than life itself"
(Charles R. Mackintosh)

Regards.
R

374. Sydney and Circular Quay, N.S.W.



Dear Seth,

"...So this illustrated the most important thing of all, which is that you are able to imagine a life lived by people before you begin to design" (Jørn Utzon)

This is a lovely postcard showing Utzon's Sydney 
Opera House still under construction.

All the very best.
R

373. Barcelona. Construcciones modernas



Dear Tanu,

“Reflection and action respectively complement and
balance each other and must be alternated. Just like
we need both legs to make steps forwards: action and
reflection.” (Antoni Gaudi)
Here's an interesting postcard
of Gaudi's Casa Mila still under construction.

Best
R

372. Cuneo. Corso Vittorio Veneto



Dear Carlo,

This is the Carlo Mollino's first work. It was built in 1934.
It is known that he envisaged a two-tone paint scheme:
yellow for the projecting parts and red for the recessed
walls and stairwell.

Sincerely
R

370. Darmstadt Kunstlerkolonie



Dear Erik,

The Haus Christiansen was designed by Olbrich who
included in the design of this house some ideas of the
owner and painter Hans Christiansen. Christiansen
himself collaborated actively in the construction
process by creating a large-scale, partly figurative
painting in one of the facades. The building was
completely destroyed during the Second World War.

Best
R