Schindler House
Foto: Candila Höfer (2000)
Rain
Wien Museum
Wohnzimmer Adolf Loos, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini (2003)
Zur Ethik der Raumerzeugung gehört die Verantwortung für die Atmosphäre.
Peter Sloterdijk
Evangelische Kirch Simmering
Roland Rainer, Wien, 1963, Foto: Lucca Chmel
Curtis Residence
Nathaniel Curtis, New Orleans, Los Angeles, 1962, Foto: John Dominis
House A
Sanaa, Tokio, Japan, 2006, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
House A
Sanaa, Tokio, Japan, 2006, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
House A
Sanaa, Tokio, Japan, 2006, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
House A
Sanaa, Tokio, Japan, 2006, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
House A
Sanaa, Tokio, Japan, 2006, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
House A
Sanaa, Tokio, Japan, 2006, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
Midtown-Manhattan
Foto: Andreas Feininger
Cloudscape
Tetsuo Kondo, Biennale Venedig, 2010
Cloudscape
Tetsuo Kondo, Biennale Venedig, 2010
Cloudscape
Tetsuo Kondo, Biennale Venedig, 2010
Moriyama House Model
Sanaa, Ohta-ku, Tokio, Japan, 2002
Le Mistral
Charles Harbutt, Aboard Le Mistral, France, 1975
Lewin House
Richard Neutra, Santa Monica, Kalifornien, 1938
Heilig-Kreuz-Kriche
Josef Lehmbrock, Düsseldorf, 1958
Österreichische Nationalbank Linz
Erich Boltenstein, Eugen Wachberger, Linz, Lucca Chmel (1953)
Wiener Staatsoper (Wiederaufbau)
Erich Boltenstern, Wien, nach 1945, Foto: Lucca Chmel
Seagrams interior
Mies van der Rohe, New York City, 1958, Foto: Ezra Stoller
Deutsche Botschaft
Georg Lippert, Rudolf Gutbrod, Wien, Lucca Chmel (1965)
Deutsche Botschaft
Georg Lippert, Rudolf Gutbrod, Wien, Lucca Chmel (1965)
Upper Lawn Pavillion
Alison and Peter Smithson, Tisbury, Wiltshire, England, 1962
Church of Light
Tadao Ando, Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, 1989
Aside from keeping the rain out and producing some usable space, architecture is nothing but a special-effects machine that delights and disturbs the senses.
Liz Diller
Museum of Modern Art
Affonso Eduardo Reidy, Rio de Janeiro, 1953
Wiener Stadthalle
Roland Rainer, Wien, Foto: Lucca Chmel (1958)
Wiener Stadthalle
Roland Rainer, Wien, Foto: Lucca Chmel (1958)
Ise Gropius relaxing on the second floor terrace of the Walter Gropius House
Walter Gropius, Lincoln, Massachusetts, 1938, Foto: Robert Damora (1948)
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
Toter Raum
Gregor Schneider, 1989
Stadl mit Holunderbeerensträuchern
Bernhard Fuchs, Herrnschlag, 2010
Villa Katusra, Steinweg
Kyoto, Japan, 17. Jhdt., Foto: Ishimoto Yasuhiro (1954)
Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève Paris
Foto: Candila Höfer (1997)
Lichtung
Thomas Demand, 2003
The American Restaurant in Kansas City in 1974
Warren Platner