Architecture: principle of settlement. I believe that for architecture to exist within a landscape, it should be site specific. This desire for permanence has always given architecture a raison d’être to belong to a site, a place, or more importantly, a context.
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Gruyère Mushroom Tart. Simply stated, I love to cook. Not only is it therapeutic after a long day at work but it enables me to exercise my intuition through another art form besides architecture.
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Church Architecture of Arantzazu, Basque region. I remember it being a cold and windy November day when I first visited this site; a place of pilgrimage that I had never heard of before. Located in the Basque region of Spain, a short hour north of the medieval city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Arántzazu (1955) is situated at the end of a road, just before touching the clouds and the sky.
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La Petite Maison by Le Corbusier. We all know that for a project to be successful, one needs to have a strong concept as well as the talent to implement the complex process of getting it built. Yes, I selfishly assume that most architecture should be built, while acknowledging that I see our environment continue to be populated by less-than mediocre buildings designed by both architects and non-architects.
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Architecture thesis, Part 1. Most United States undergraduate architecture students will engage in a thesis project that spans the entirety of the last semester or academic year. After learning about the foundations of their discipline between their 1st and 2nd years, followed by the consolidation of ideas that takes place in their 3rd and 4th years, students are asked in their last year to demonstrate a sense of independence, generally through a more robust project called a thesis project.
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National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama. There are many moments in one’s life where emotions take over, but few are so powerful that no matter what you think or what you do, feelings, sentiments, and memories become one in mind and body.
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In part 1, I explored the work of Tita Carloni. Now I would like to study the church façade of Sant’Antonio Abate (1999-2003) designed by internationally recognized architect Mario Botta, a disciple of Tita Carloni.
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About summer salads. There is no restriction on the season to savor a delicious salad but, let’s face it, summer is an ideal time to enjoy fresh lettuce and all the ingredients that compose a great salad.
Continue reading About summer saladsAbout sketching an iterative process, Part 1
About sketching an iterative process, Part 1. I believe that any architectural project starts with a concept, and let us call it to have an idea. As humans, we communicate ideas through sound, smell, taste, touch, and VISION. There is an English adage, A picture is worth a thousand words; a saying that suggests that complex ideas may be expressed by a single image transmitting the essence of the idea.
Continue reading About sketching an iterative process, Part 1Tita Carloni Church facade in Ticino
Tita Carloni Church facade in Ticino. Since the founding of the Federal Charter of 1291, Switzerland has remained an open-minded country that has sought to balance tradition with innovation. This is true in many aspects of Swiss life, and is particularly visible in matters related to art, religion, education, and perhaps most importantly, Switzerland’s principle of federalism.
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