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“Las partes no son fragmentos del todo; simplemente son partes.” Ortega, 28.


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Vertov - Man with… 1929
“Las partes no son fragmentos del todo; simplemente son partes.” Ortega, 28.
SANAA - Moriyama House, 2005
Rodchenko - Pure Color… 1921 Gehrard Richter - 18 Color Charts... 1966
Go Hasegawa. Blured int/ext.
House with a garden. Junya, 2013 Venice bienalle int/ext gardens, 2008
Yasmin Vobis (Ultramoderne) - Color Space Computer vision. Atmospheres. Synthetic abstraction. Synthetic materiality.
San Carlo (Rome), Madonna delle Virtu (Ravenna), Baptisterio San Giovani (Florence),
Disegno, meaning drawing or design, has held a privileged role in art and architecture since the Italian Renaissance, when art historian Giorgio Vasari defined drawing as “the animating principle of all creative processes” in his Lives of the Artists. Vasari characterized a fundamental split between drawing and color in artistic production, linking disegno to Apollonian rationalism and colore to Dionysian intuition and lack of control. Disegno has been taken up as the primary mode of architectural design ever since; the role of the drawing cannot be overstated. Countless modern treatises on formal analysis stress form and the object as the primary locus of architecture. Architects today are expert manipulators of complex geometries, but when it comes to color there is little to say. Color, when used, is typically understood as a surface treatment, subservient to the basic structure of forms.
Yet each half of Vasari’s dichotomy promises a different spatial conception: disegno that of the hard-lined, geometrically defined space based on geometric projection; colore on the other hand, promises a coloristic approach based on aerial perspective which deals directly with regions and gradients, fields and potential environments. By reconsidering colore in conjunction with disegno, fresh possibilities for architecture arise.
http://www.ultramoderne.net/?p=27&i=345
“Los dibujos son ahora imagenes. Instrucciones vacías de sintaxis.” Rel. Ud. Soriano 16-17
Sou Fujimoto - NA House 2007/2011
Sou Fujimoto - Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, 2004-2010