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Juliaan Lampens (1/1/1926-5/11/2019), House van Wassenhove, Sint-Martens-Latem, 1972/74 photography: Guillaume BXL
248. Pierre Zoelly /// House for Sculptor Peter Hächler /// Blumenrain, Lenzburg, Switzerland /// 1964.
OfHouses guest curated by Jeff Kaplon (Subtilitas): The idea of structure mimicking nature. Pierre Zoelly’s house for the sculptor Peter Hächler is one of several projects designed by the architect referencing naturally occurring forms. A concrete “tree” sits at the core of the house, the branches extending outward to define interior partitions and support the exterior enclosure. By the architect’s own admission, the house was conceptually finalized after the construction of this core, the innocuous envelope a pragmatic necessity to enclose the home. The sculptor’s studio is situated across a rock garden from the house, creating a short but meditative separation between practice and living. (Photos: © Andreas Fuhrimann & Gabrielle Hächler / Døgen.)
My second selection for ofhouses.
Retail architecture | le magasin Olivetti de Carlo Scarpa | Venise | photo de Jean-Pierre Dalbéra
The longest possible train travel in the world
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Juliaan Lampens House Van Wassenhove, 1972 Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium
© 2017 Carolina Coelho Olympus OM10 50mm
Bill Traylor (American, c.1853-1949), Running Deer, 1939-42. Tempera and graphite on repurposed Mounds advertisement, 7 x 12 ¾ in.
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Viggiano House Cugnasco, Ticino, Switzerland; 1970-71
Ivano Gianola, architect; A. Hermann, engineer (photographs by Daniel Legueurlier)
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via “(Das) Werk, 58” (1971)
Tippet rise art center (Fishtail, Montana, USA ) - ensamble studio
Venice III House . Los Angeles . USA . Morphosis
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TEN ROMANCE FILMS FOR ARCHITECTURE / URBAN DESIGN ENTHUSIASTS
1. A SINGLE MAN (2009) This story of love and loss stars John Lautner’s 1949 Schaffer Residence. The film’s immaculate Mid-Century style is the result of a collaboration between director Tom Ford and Mad Men production designer Dan Bishop.
2. IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (2000) Widely considered to be one of the most beautiful films ever made, this is as much a lyrical portrait of ‘60′s Hong Kong as it is a tale of doomed romance. The 12th Century Temples of Angkor Wat also make an appearance.
3. BEFORE SUNSET (2004) As in the previous instalment of this trilogy, the pleasure of wandering around an unfamiliar city provides this film’s context and structure, and also reinforces its romantic theme of a journey of accidental discovery.
4. THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS (2001) Wes Anderson’s signature aesthetic had its most elaborate outing then to date, with the iconic 111 Archer Avenue, home to (amongst others) star-crossed lovers /adopted siblings Margot and Richie.
5. LOST IN TRANSLATION (2003) The loneliness, cultural disorientation, and general sense of freedom and discovery that come with being in an utterly foreign city provide the catalyst for an unexpected romance.
6. MANHATTAN (1979) See this film for a visit to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum, and for the fact that its central love story actually takes place not between the characters of Isaac and Tracy, but between Woody Allen and New York.
7. HER (2008) Spike Jonze’s near-future LA is a cleaned up, greened-up amalgam of the actual present-day city and the Pudong business district of Shanghai, infused with the palette of a Jamba Juice store.
8. BRIEF ENCOUNTER (1945) One for all the urban designers out there, this is a film about two individuals who are drawn into each other’s lives by the use of public transport :-). For a less iconic riff on the same theme, there’s also the Meryl Streep / Robert De Niro FALLING IN LOVE (1984) (in which De Niro actually plays an architect). Both films celebrate the kind of chance encounters which are missed when sitting alone in a car on a motorway.
9. ONCE (2006) Again the city streets (in this case those of Dublin) are the catalyst for romance, here between a Big Issue seller and a busker, whose relationship evolves during a lunchtime spent in an local music shop.
10. BLADERUNNER (1982) As with some of the others, this isn’t strictly speaking a romance film, but its love story is as integral to the movie as Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House, Sumner Hunt/ George Wyman’s Bradbury Building, and that perpetually rainy cyber-punk city. Cinema’s most beautiful (and romantic) urban dystopia.
HONOURABLE MENTIONS: CHUNGKING EXPRESS (1994), WALL E (2008), WINGS OF DESIRE (1987), LA JETEE (1962), AMELIE (2001), À BOUT DE SOUFFLE (1960).
(Image: Schaffer Residence by Joe Fletcher, via Remodelista)
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Conservatory (1976) in Montreuil, France, by Claude Le Goas & Robert Bezou
Five studies of Vincent van Gogh (circa 1886-circa 1888)