Recollection
Walter Niedermayr
Recollection
Walter Niedermayr
Recollection
Walter Niedermayr
Recollection
Walter Niedermayr
Recollection
Walter Niedermayr
Villa Katsura, Gartentür hinter dem Eingang
Kyoto, Japan, 17. Jhdt., Foto: Ishimoto Yasuhiro (1954)
Terasse
Thomas Demand, 1998
Church of Light
Tadao Ando, Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, 1989
The Weather Project
Olafur Eliasson, Tate Modern, London, 2003
Espresso Europe
Rudolf Vorderegger, Wien, Lucca Chmel (1952)
Atelier
1897, Foto: Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Light Studies
Steven Holl
Upper Lawn Pavilion
Alison and Peter Smithson, West Tisbury, England, 1962
Foto: Hélène Binet
Foto: Robert Adams
Peter Zumthor in his studio
Moriyama House
Sanaa, Ohta-ku, Tokio, Japan, 2002
Augustinerkirche
Henke&Schreieck, Wien, 2003, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini
Booth House
Smith and Williams, Beverly Hills, 1956, Foto: Julius Shulman
Tate Modern, Umbau des ehemaligen Kraftwerks zum Museum
Herzog & de Meureon, London, 2000, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini
Deutsche Bücherei Leipzig
Foto: Candila Höfer (1997)
Glass Palace
Frits Peutz Schunck, Heerlen, Niederlande, 1935
Every experience is unrepeatable.
Italo Calvino
Weese Residence
Harry Weese, Barrington, Illinois, 1958, Foto: Francis Miller
Residence that resembles a very small forest
Junya Ishigami
Islamic Architecture
Japanischer Pavillon auf der Biennale
Junya Ishigami, Venedig, 2008
I believe in an ›emotional architecture‹. It is very important for humankind that architecture should move by its beauty; if there are many equally valid technical solutions to a problem, the one which offers the user a message of beauty and emotion, that one is architecture.
Luis Barragan
New York Public Library
Foto: Candila Höfer (1999)
Acropolis Paths
Dimitris Pikionis, Athen, 1957
Acropolis Paths
Dimitris Pikionis, Athen, 1957
Acropolis Paths
Dimitris Pikionis, Athen, 1957
On the Flathead River near Glacier National Park, Montana
Das eigene Haus
Karl Schwanzer, Wien, 1962, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini (1995)
Joseph Eichler Company
one of over 11,000 homes, California, 1950–1974
And summer isn’t a time. It’s a place as well. Summer is a moving creature and likes to go south for the winter.
Terry Pratchett