Saturday, 31 August 2013
JENNY BEVAN AND THE SHADOW OF ARCHITECTURE
Here's a photo taken some time ago in Charleston, South Carolina, by the brilliant young architect Jenny Bevan.
So, consider this: How interesting are the shadows cast by the architecture you make?
Friday, 30 August 2013
FICTIONAL FRIDAY: ROW-THOUGH RESTAURANT
Did they have this in the olden days? Can we plase have it now? I'm making notes for the watery city I'll be building in the future, and this definitely part of it. Have a nice weekend!
Friday, 2 August 2013
MOMO
Have you ever read this wonderful book? A modern fable, dealing with such themes as time, modernity and life in the city, Michael Ende's classic also contains reflections on architecture, and descriptions of amazing rooms and spaces.
The text is, in most versions, accompanied by these pictures and many more, apparently made b Ende himself. They make the book come alive in a weird and charming way, and are an excellent example of how fictional imagery might extend the possibilities of architecture. The protagonist lives in an old Roman amphitheatre, and the book has been described by the author as "a tribute of gratitude to Italy".
It was also made into a film in 1986, featuring great and imaginative sets, often reminiscent of classical architecture. Here's a montage of clips from the film. Not my taste in music, but have a look anyway:
And read the book. And watch the whole film. It's all very beautiful.
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