University Of Alicante Rectory Building Álvaro Siza Vieira
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University of Alicante Rectory Building - Álvaro Siza Vieira by ArcDog Pdf
Film stills of "University of Alicante Rectory Building | �lvaro Siza Vieira", a documentary film of the University of Alicante Rectory Building in Alicante, designed by Pritzker Prize winner Portuguese architect �lvaro Siza Vieira in 1997.
95 of the most significant buildings of the early 21st century are featured in this title. Each one is organized by planning strategy and divided into eight chapters, each with an introduction, numerous scale plans and text discussing the architects' responses to the buildings.
Shelter for Roman Ruins I Peter Zumthor by ArcDog Pdf
Film stills of "Shelter for Roman Ruins I Peter Zumthor", a documentary film of Shelter for Roman Ruins in Chur, designed by Pritzker Prize winner Swiss architect Peter Zumthor in 1986.
Trutg Dil Flem Seven Bridges | Jürg Conzett by ArcDog Pdf
Film stills of "Trutg dil Flem Seven Bridges | Jürg Conzett", a documentary film of seven bridges called 'Trutg dil Flem' in Flims, designed by Swiss engineer Jürg Conzett in 2013.
Álvaro Siza: The Function of Beauty by Carlos Castanheira,Álvaro Siza Pdf
Álvaro Siza (b.1933) is considered Portugal's greatest living architect. His buildings are known for their austere beauty and their imaginative relationship to their surroundings. Relatively unknown outside his native Portugal when he won the 1992 Pritzker Prize, he has since built a number of masterful buildings around the world while retaining strong ties to his country. This volume highlights over 20 of these projects, approximately half of which are in Portugal. Each is explained in depth by author Carlos Castanheira as well as Siza himself, and illustrated with photographs, complete sets of drawings, and a wealth of Siza's sketches.
Film stills of "Architects' Lamp" filmed by ArcDog in 2017. There are 30 different lamps designed or choosen by architects themselves to fit the atmosphere of their buildings. Featured architects including Miroslav Sik, Peter Zumthor, Le Corbusier, Herzog & de Meuron, Josef Wiedemann, SANAA, Karl Moser, Gion A. Caminada, Miguel Fisac, Aires Mateus, Carlo Scarpa, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Rem Koolhaas, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Valerio Olgiati.
This extensive publication by the Spanish Architectural magazine El Croquis presents a comprehensive overview of the major building projects that Koolhaas and his OMA have created since 1996. It shows conceptual plans, drawings, floor plans, cross-sections, models and photographs of the following projects: Hyperbuilding, Bordeaux House and Pool [The Sustainable House], Port of Genoa, Universal Headquarters Building, 'De Rotterdam' Building [Vertical City], MoCA [Museum of Contemporary Arts, Rome], UN City, Schiphol City [New Concept for the Schiphol Site], Wenner House [The Distributed House], 3 USA Prada Epicenters [in-store Technology, Prada San Francisco Epicenter, Prada New York Epicenter, Prada Los Angeles Epicenter, Astor Place Hotel, Cordoba Congress Center, Flick House I & II, Whitney Museum Extension, LACMA [Los Angeles County Museum of Art], Koningin Julianaplein, CCTV Television Station and Headquarters and TVCC Cultural Center, NATO Headquarters, Deltametropool, European Union and Brussels Study, The McCormick Tribune Campus Center at IIT, H e rmitage Museum Extension, St. Petersburg, Quartier des Halles [Urban Development Study], European Central Bank Headquarters, Netherlands Embassy in Berlin, and the Content Exhibition.
Alvaro Siza Veira. (in) Discipline by Nuno Grande,Carles Muro Pdf
The essential survey on Pritzker Prize-winning architect Alvaro Siza's restless creativity, in 30 projects over the past 60 years Once, on the inner flap of one of his sketchbooks, Pritzker Prize-winning Portuguese architect and educator Alvaro Siza (born 1933) described himself and his work with self-deprecating disavowal. Rather than identifying his discipline as architecture, he identified it as "as little as possible." This confessional note is the point of departure for Alvaro Siza: (In)Discipline, a retrospective survey that highlights the currents of disquiet and insubordination within the renowned architect's creative method and production, surveying Siza's design process through a selection of 30 of his projects, built and unbuilt, spanning more than six decades. The publication starts with Siza's first works in Matonsinhos--the Four Dwellings in Matosinhos (1957), the Boa Nova Tea House (1963) and the Ocean Swimming Pool in Leça da Palmeira, Portugal (1973)--and includes recently completed work and projects under construction, including the Mimesis Museum in South Korea (2009), the Church in Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, France (2018) and the Residential Tower in New York (ongoing), his first project in the US.
Studio Paperback monographs on the outstanding architects of the 20th century-concise and informative overviews of their complete works written and edited by noted authors. Each volume contains biographical details and a work chronology.