Heuhaufen
Bernhard Fuchs, Neuschlag, 2009
Foto: Julius Shulman
Wohnzimmer
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Wien, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini (2000)
Geräteschuppen
Bernhard Fuchs, Neuschlag, 2009
Architektur erzeugt Stimmungen. Die Architekten besitzen damit ein Instrument, Menschen glücklich zu machen.
Karl Schwanzer
A real architectural experience is not simply a series of retinal images; a building is encountered – it is approached, confronted, encountered, related to one’s body, moved about, utilised as a condition for other things, (…)
Steven Holl
Bourse du Travail Calais
Foto: Candila Höfer (2001)
Erste Bilder zur Therme Vals, im Inneren der Albigna-Staumauer
Atelier Zumthor, Foto: Siegrid Hauser
Jérôme Dreyfuss and Isabel Marant’s rustic cabin on the Loing River in Fountainebleau, France
Devendra Banhart | photographed by Lauren Dukoff for her book “Family”
Neige Fleur Bar
Hitoshi Abe, Tokyo, 1999
Heilig-Kreuz-Kriche
Josef Lehmbrock, Düsseldorf, 1958
Sainte-Marie de la Tourette
Le Corbusier, Éveux bei Lyon, 1960, Foto: Hélèn Binte
Sainte-Marie de la Tourette
Le Corbusier, Éveux bei Lyon, 1960, Foto: Hélèn Binte
Stadl mit Misthaufen
Bernhard Fuchs, Damreith, 2010
Der Begriff der Atmosphäre stört den Architektur-Diskurs – er verfolgt diejenigen, die versuchen, ihm zu entkommen, und entgeht denjenigen, die ihm hinterherjagen.
Siegfrid Giedion in: Raum, Zeit, Architektur
Dominus Weingut
Herzog & de Meuron, Napa Valley, Kalifornien, 1997, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini
Volksgarten-Café
Oswald Haerdtl, Wien, 1950, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini (2003)
All rooms are passages of light.
Yoko Ono in: The Other Rooms
Misthaufen
Bernhard Fuchs, Uttendorft, 2009
What I have sought to achieve is a spatiality that stimulates the human spirit, awakens the sensitivity and communicates with the deeper soul.
Tadao Ando
Ise Gropius relaxing on the second floor terrace of the Walter Gropius House
Walter Gropius, Lincoln, Massachusetts, 1938, Foto: Robert Damora (1948)
Upper Lawn Pavilion
Alison and Peter Smithson, West Tisbury, England, 1962
Architecture, sculpture and painting are specifically dependent on space, bound to the necessity of controlling space, each by its own appropriate means. The essential thing that will be said here is that the release of esthetic emotion is a special function of space.
Le Corbusier
Light Studies
Steven Holl
A certain type of perfection can only be realized through a limitless accumulation of the imperfect.
Haruki Murakami
Erste Bilder zur Therme Vals, Blockstudien »Steinbruchbilder« Felsblöcke stehen im Wasser
Peter Zumthor
Le Mistral
Charles Harbutt, Aboard Le Mistral, France, 1975
Schloss Schönbrunn, Ruine
Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg, Wien, 1778, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini (1987)
Seijo Apartments, living room connecting two courtyards
Kazuyo Sejima & Associates
U-House
Toyo Ito, Tokyo, 1976
U-House
Toyo Ito, Tokyo, 1976
U-House
Toyo Ito, Tokyo, 1976
U-House
Toyo Ito, Tokyo, 1976