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Ezequiel Farca + Cristina Grappin by Philip Jodidio Pdf
A lavish volume on the stunning interiors and houses of this award-winning design and architecture firm, best known for its exceptional craftsmanship and refined sophistication drawn from the founders' Mexican heritage. Ezequiel Farca and Cristina Grappin challenge stereotypes and think globally, designing luxury vacation homes in Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, and Cancun, Mexico, and more recently Southern California and Europe. Their studio focuses on creating holistic spaces, which are a perfect blend of timeless design and comfortable functionality, using natural materials and elegant details. Understated luxury is a common theme of their residential interiors, with custom-designed furnishings and artisanal pieces sourced from around the world and an emphasis on serenity, simple forms, and a soft, warm palette. Featured are more than sixteen residential and commercial projects, presented up close and with plans, including a mezcal bar located in a landmark building in Oaxaca; a Venice Beach town house designed for the owners' private art collection; and interiors and design of a Benetti Crystal luxury yacht. An interview with Michael Webb reveals the architects' thought processes and influences
Lo más local es lo más internacional. La obra del diseñador Ezequiel Farca se distingue por ser moderna sin llegar a radicalismos extremos. Concebida desde la estructura y la manufactura sencilla, su detalle y calidad la sitúan lejos de toda intención exhibicionista. Un diseño dirigido a la sensibilidad de un amplio sector de personas que propone una democratización de alto nivel para que llegue a toda la gente. Farca no aplica un estilo personal a cada intervención, sino que busca adecuarlo según el entorno, la circunstancia y el cliente. Su obra recoge el espíritu del tiempo para insertarlo en una geografía y en un lugar concreto
The second Rizzoli publication dedicated to an important member of the Mexican and Latin American architectural vanguard, celebrating exceptional craftsmanship and refined sophistication, and guided by the ideals of Mexican modernism. Farca looks to the work of the late design icon Luis Barragán for inspiration, blending tradition with modernity. He focuses on the importance of collaborating with indigenous artisans who work in age-old Mexican crafts, to create environmentally sustainable, indoor/outdoor spaces and furniture with a palette of natural materials, translated through a contemporary luxury lens. This lavish volume features sixteen of his newly built private residences in Mexico and California that show off his spectacular designs for seamless indoor and outdoor living. Notable projects include sun-drenched beach houses in Los Angeles and throughout Mexico that integrate artisanal practices, such as mosaics and patterns of hammered copper, which contribute to the local communities. At the start of any project, Farca and his team undertake a detailed bioclimatic study of a site, documenting the wind, light, and temperature conditions hour to hour and day to day. Those shifts generate the framework for layouts, form, flow, and material choices. At the Los Jales house in Jalisco sun washes deliberately across exterior walls of stucco and cast-in-place concrete, their distinctive surfaces shifting into an immersive tapestry of complementary gray tones, a tableau en grisaille. Beyond the exterior walls the unexpected awaits, be it a sublime courtyard planted with branching cacti; a seamless sweep of pool, surf, and sky; or a floating central staircase bathed in natural light. Step through the front doors and the outside world recedes as textures, surfaces, finishes, and geometries come into focus, inviting exploration and contemplation.
Interiores mexicanos by Fernando de Haro Lebrija,Fernando de Haro,Omar Fuentes Pdf
Intimate spaces are today a refuge for people in a world plunging relentlessly into homogenization. This is where we can still find our very own essence, express our individuality, obtain the satisfaction afforded by our most treasured possessions and enjoy the visual beauty of small or large works of art, along with their colors, textures, aromas, sounds and settings. This is also where architects and designers enter the stage: the former to offer a suitable environment characterized by harmonious shapes and proportions, and the latter to specify the textures, colors, ornaments and furniture. The two come together to create interior spaces, like the ones we will see on these pages, that will always be a source of joy to whoever lives in them.
Author : Antonieta Cruz Publisher : Artes de Mexico y del Mundo Page : 332 pages File Size : 53,6 Mb Release : 1995 Category : Art galleries, Commercial ISBN : UTEXAS:059173001608473
"Complements Museos de la ciudad de México (item #bi 97004130#). This particular guide not only covers museums but also commercial galleries and other art spaces, such as bookstores, frame shops, and restaurants in Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Oaxaca. First-hand cultural and entertainment guide for any visitor"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
A "graphic dictionary" containing 2000 images arrranged under 515 entry headings, with 45 texts. CD-ROM contains videos and sound material organized for interactive use.
Author : Josef Franz Maria Hoffmann Publisher : Neue Galerie New York Page : 96 pages File Size : 48,5 Mb Release : 2008 Category : Architecture ISBN : STANFORD:36105132214953
"This publication serves as a companion volume to Josef Hoffmann: Interiors, 1902-1913. It documents the installation of this extraordinary exhibition, which opened at the Neue Galerie New York in November 2006. Four entire Hoffmann rooms were recreated for the exhibition: a girl's bedroom from the Max Biach apartment (Vienna 1902); a bedroom from the Hans Salzer apartment (Vienna 1902); the dining room from the apartment of Jerome Stonborough and Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein (Berlin 1905); and the dining room from the apartment of the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler (Geneva 1913)." "Christian Witt-Dorring, curator of decorative arts for the Neue Galerie, details the painstaking process of assembling materials for these interiors, both from an aesthetic and a practical standpoint. In the process, he reveals how a curator takes on the challenge of bringing the work of a major designer to life. The result is a publication that displays the work of Josef Hoffman as it was meant to be seen - in color and as a series of fully realized ensembles." --Book Jacket.