1135. Sanatorium Zonnestraal, Hilversum
Dear Katherine,
It would better to greet you as water,
To embrace you as light
And know you as wind.
Be brushed and buoyed by me,
Held and washed over, my arms long to know you
Differently.
Make me into league-like depths,
And the air I no longer need to come up for.
Leave me of another likeness,
And I will know you still.
I will love you better,
I will be fulfilled.
(Katherine Orloff- Another Likeness)
(The underlined font is mine)
Thank you Katherine,
R
1134. Berlin. Neue Nationalgalerie
Estimada Anatxu,
Hace meses hice un comentario a uno de sus artículos
publicados en El País para establecer un paralelismo
entre la pertinencia de los ejemplos de arquitectura
social que mostrabas entonces y la convicción miesiana de que la arquitectura debía regirse por el espíritu de la época en que se desarrolla. Esta hermosa imagen
nocturna de la Galería Nacional de Berlín constituye un ejemplo palmario de esa poderosa idea.
Cordialmente,
R
Cordialmente,
R
1133. Berlin- Altes Museum
Dear John,
"Two elements must be distinguished precisely: the one intended to work for practical necessity and the one that is meant only to express directly the pure idea" (Karl Friedrich Schinkel)
This very idea of architecture influenced years later the work of Mies van der Rohe with the ideological opposition of form and function.
Best wishes,
R
1132. Genova. Costruzioni caratteristiche di Via Elio Modigliani
Querido Fernando,
"La arquitectura exalta algo. Por eso, alli donde no hay nada que exaltar, no puede haber arquitectura"
(Ludwig Wittgenstein)
Abrazos,
R
1130. Talmastraat hoek Cooperatiestraat, Amsterdam.
Dear Lodewijk,
In 1920 Michel de Klerk and Piet L. Kramer, two of the leading architects of the Amsterdam School, received the commission to design the De Dageraad (The Dawn) housing district located in the Amsterdam's Oud-Zuid district. The complex was adjusted to the previous Berlage's town planning design and included 294 dwellings and 6 retail spaces. Angular street layout were introduced in this planning design to allow for a visually rich urban landscape. The most impressive features can be found on some street corners, especially at the corner of Takstraat and Burgemeester Tellegenstraat where projecting undulating planes create a fascinating and dynamic effect. The image of this vintage postcard shows the intersection of Talmastraat with Burgemeester Tellegenstraat seen on the right side of the image.
Regards,
R
1129. Therme Vals
Dear Olivia,
"The principle of confined movement in a few places
and then expansive freedom of movement in larger
areas inside the building is something I discovered
while working on the Therme Vals and have
subsequently used again and again" (Peter Zumthor)
Best wishes,
R
Best wishes,
R
1128. Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro
Estimado Helio,
"Pero no sólo se ha transformado el antiguo concepto de
museo: también lo ha hecho la propia noción de espacio
arquitectónico. El desarrollo de las nuevas técnicas de
construcción ha dado lugar a una estructura
independiente y, en consecuencia, a la planta libre. (...) Surge así un nuevo concepto de espacio arquitectónico,
el "espacio fluyente" que sustituye a la antigua noción
de "espacio confinado" dentro de los límites de una caja"
(Affonso Eduardo Reidy)
Saludos cordiales,
R
(Affonso Eduardo Reidy)
Saludos cordiales,
R
1127. Amsterdam. New Metropolis
Dear Louis,
“Architecture is art, but art vastly contaminated by
many other things. Contaminated in the best sense
of the word – fed, fertilized by many things.”
(Renzo Piano)
A great picture of the whale-like Nemo Science
Center in Amsterdam.
Mobilis in Mobili,
R
1126. Bucaresti, B-dul Take Ionescu
Dear Elena,
The cinema Scala in Bucharest was built by one of
the leader architects of the 1930s pioneering Modernist movement in Germany: Rudolf Fränkel. He was also
the designer of the Lichtberg Cinema, another celebrated film theater built in Berlin in 1929, that shares with the Scala its reminiscences of the compelling expressionist architecture of Erich Mendelsohn.
Kind regards,
R
Kind regards,
R
1125. Nathan G. Moore House, Oak Park, Illinois.
Dear Thomas,
In 1895 Attorney Nathan G. Moore hired architect Frank
Lloyd Wright to design and build a half-timbered house for him and his family in the village of Oak Park, located just a few miles west of Chicago. In 1922 a big fire broke out and the entire second floor and roof of the house were destroyed. Wright redesigned and reconstructed the house that he had built some 25 years earlier combining the original Tudor style with Sullivanesque brick and terracotta ornaments.
Regards,
R
1124. Matosinhos. Piscina da Praia de Leca
Querido Javier,
"Cualquier diseño es un intento de captar con el mayor rigor posible y con todos su matices un momento
concreto de una imagen fugaz. Esa cualidad transitoria
se captará satisfactoriamente en los proyectos en la medida en que sea más o menos precisa; y cuanto más patente más vulnerable será." (Alvaro Siza Vieira)
Un abrazo,
R
Un abrazo,
R
1123. Hoek van Holland
Dear Margreth,
"The modern machine needs the "round" element,
for it has the advantage of circular movements as
opposed to the straight forward and backward
movements of man's hand and feet" (El Lissitzky)
Sincerely,
R
1122. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research Building.
Dear Samuel,
"What, or where, was the source
of his inspiration,
of his judgement?
There will be found
the creative process
of Nature itself"
¿Cuál era y donde estaba la fuente
de su inspiración, de su discernimiento?
En ella encontraremos el proceso creador
de la naturaleza misma.
(Jonas Salk, In memory of Louis I. Kahn)
Happy new year to you!
R
1121. Istituto Tecnico Industriale Statale. Busto Arsizio
Dear Vladimir,
"The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the
invisible." (Oscar Wilde)
Regards,
R
1120. Sevilla. Barrio de los Remedios
Querida Cristina,
Esta es una interesante foto coloreada de la Plaza de
Cuba antes de que se configurara como rotonda de
tráfico con la fuente central en forma de riñón. De los
cuatro grandes bloques que conforman en la actualidad
la fachada de la plaza en la foto sólo está construido uno
de los que el arquitecto madrileño Luis Gutierrez Soto
proyectó para este enclave. El de la imagen se terminó
en 1957 y el segundo que es igual al primero y se situa
al otro lado de la avenida en 1964. Las grandes terrazas
ajardinadas, la calidad de los materiales, y la complejidad
de los espacios interiores de las 27 viviendas de lujo
incluidas en cada bloque, revelan el valor de estos edificios
que supieron además construir tan acertadamente un
importante fragmento de fachada urbana hacia el rio
Guadalquivir.
Besos,
R
1119. Montmagny. Chapelle Sainte Thérèse. Interieur
Dear David,
Tonight we will attend Christmas Eve mass (Misa del Gallo) at the church of Sainte Thérèse. The architecture
of Auguste Perret and the art of Valentine Reyre will make this celebration even more special.
Merry Christmas,
R
Merry Christmas,
R
1118. La Sala "O", Mostra della Rivoluzione Fascista, Roma, 1932
Estimado Umberto,
"Reconstruir mediante elementos fugaces y pasajeros de
la crónica cotidiana la perennidad de la historia, (...)
recrear la atsmósfera de los tiempos, toda fuego y fiebre,
tumultuosa, lírica y resplandesciente (...) hacer cosas
modernísimas y audaces, sin melancólicos recuerdos de
los estilos del pasado." (Alfieri y Freddi)
Agradecido,
R
1117. M.I.T. Chapel, Cambridge, MASS.
Dear Aline,
"I have always remembered one night on my travels as a
student when I sat in a mountain village in Sparta. There
was bright moonlight over head and then there was a soft,
hushed secondary light around the horizon. That sort of
bilateral lighting seemed best to achieve this otherworldly
sense. Thus, the central light would come from above the
altar-dramatized by the shimmering golden screen by Harry Bertoia- and the secondary light would be light reflected up from the surrounding moat through the arches" (Eero Saarinen)
Best wishes,
R
1116. MAM. Rio de Janeiro
Dear Lucio,
Brazilian architect Affonso Eduardo Reidy was born
in France of a Brazilian-Italian mother, and an English father. Despite this circunstance his architecture is unmistakably Brazilian Modernist. His Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art was intended to harmonize architecture with the natural landscape by stressing the horizontality of the building in contrast with the undulating line of the mountains. Inside the main
building the entire ground floor with the exception of
the entrance is completely free allowing an
uninterrupted view of the sea.
Regards,
R
Regards,
R
1115. Abdiij Roosenberg
Querido Gabriel,
"Hay en la arquitectura de Van der Laan, como en la
de otros grandes maestros, un sello de identidad, muy
diferente al de la fastuosa arquitectura contemporánea,
y que se refleja en la expresión natural de su condición
humana, reflejo de la historia interna de la arquitectura.
(...) Sólo lo permanente, lo intrahistórico. Lo antiguo y
lo moderno se anulan en su identificación con el presente
eterno."
(Otras Vias. Pikionis, Lewerentz y Van der Laan,
Jose Ignacio Linazasoro)
Saludos cordiales,
R
1114. Sao Jose dos Campos, C.T.A. Apartamentos
Dear Norman,
“When a form creates beauty it becomes functional and
therefore fundamental in architecture.”
(Oscar Niemeyer)
Best wishes,
R
1113. Hotel Punta Negra, Mallorca
Querido Félix,
El Hotel Punta Negra constituyó una innovadora y refrescante ruptura con el prototipo de hotel moderno en altura que dominó esta época en España. Su arquitectura, aunque incontestablemente moderna, mantiene una gran sintonía con la arquitectura ancestral que se manifiesta a través de su escala doméstica, su relación armónica con el paisaje, la diversidad de los espacios y la sabia elección de materiales y técnicas constructivas.
Saludos,
R
1110. Pfarrkirche Linz, St. Theresia
Dear Steven,
"The art of building, as we meant it, is the
creation of living form, and the church as
we meant it, is not merely a walled shelter,
but everything together: building and people,
body and soul, the human beings and Christ,
a whole spiritual universe–a universe, indeed,
which must ever be brought into reality anew"
(Rudolf Schwarz)
Greetings,
R
1109. Sanatorium Bucegi, Predeal
Dear Georges,
Marcel Janco, the leading advocate of Constructivism in
eastern Europe, was along with his brother Jules the
architect of the private sanatorium of Predeal, outside
of Bucharest. Marcel Janco was a leading Romanian
Jewish architect and art theorist, and the co-creator of
Dadaism.
Best wishes,
R
1108. Diaconessenhuis, Rotterdam
Dear Jaap,
This is an image of the hallway of a functionalist hospital
designed and built between 1931 and 1938 by J.A. Brinkman and L.C. van der Vlugt, the architects of the Nieuwe Bouwen movement who became internationally acclaimed for their Van Nelle coffee, tea, and tobacco factory in Rotterdam. Brinkman and Van der Vlugt also built the original Feyenoord Stadium and several private houses including those for Van de Leeuw, Boeve, and De Bruin.
Best regards,
R
1107. Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, Florida Southern College
Dear Eugene,
"A Child of the Sun where to bring God’s outdoors
into man’s indoors.” (Frank Lloyd Wright)
Best,
R
1106. Bond Centre Office Towers, Hong Kong
Dear Norman,
"Paul Rudolph believed that people
perceived the lower floors of a high-rise
building in a different manner: the upper
levels can be scaleless, but that at street
level should possess a human scale to
relate it to the urban context in which it
is located" (Tony Monk)
Regards,
R
1105. Estepona, Plaza de Toros
Querido abuelo Jose,
La fiesta de los toros se empezo a celebrar en España
en la plazas mayores de pueblos y ciudades. Con el
tiempo se llego a desarrollar un tipo de edificio especifico
para este fin llamado Plaza de Toros. Modernamente las
plazas de toros se siguen transformando en edificios cada
vez mas complejos en forma y uso. Un buen ejemplo de
ello es la Plaza de Toros de Estepona en Malaga que
responde con su graderio asimetrico a otros tipos de
espectaculos y que acoge en su conjunto varios museos
municipales.
Un abrazo,
R
1104. Nazareth, The Church of the Annunciation
Dear Leonardo,
"Only discipline and communal feeling could lead, shortly,
to a new architecture" (Giovanni Muzio)
Regards,
R
1103. Im Asmundur-Museum in Reykjavik
Dear Ríkarður,
Icelandic sculptor Ásmundur Sveinsson designed and
constructed his house and studio from 1942 to 1959
inspired by the vernacular domed buildings typically seen
in the Mediterranean and Middle East cultures. In 1983
an addition to the building was built to serve as the
Ásmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum. The picture
shows a crescent-shaped building that housed the
original scupltor's studio.
Greetings,
R
1102. Centre Pompidou-Metz
Dear Philips,
PdP: When you were a child, did you want to become an
architect?
SB: No, I wanted to be a carpenter.
Regards,
R
1101. The Menil Collection
Caro Gio,
"Architecture is about illusion and symbolism, semantics,
and the art of telling stories." (Renzo Piano)
Saluti,
R
1100. Genova, Piazza Sturla, Panorama
Querida Cristina,
La antigua Casa del Fascio de Genova construida en
1938 fue un proyecto del ingeniero y arquitecto italiano
Luigi Carlo Daneri. Contrariamente a otras muchas casas
del partido fascista, ésta muestra una clara influencia de
los preceptos racionalista defendidos por Le Corbusier,
concretamente de sus conocidos cinco puntos. Esa
influencia hace que su arquitectura tenga claras
concomitancias con la de la Ville Savoye del maestro
suizo. Gio Ponti, el gran artista y arquitecto italiano,
admiró enormemente la ligereza, claridad y transparencia
de este edificio.
Besos,
R
1099. Karlskirche mit U-Bahn-Station von Otto Wagner
Dear Joseph,
"Creativity means to push open the heavy, groaning
doorway to life." (Daisaku Ikeda)
Greetings,
R
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