Moriyama House
Ruye Nishizawa, Kamata, Tokio, 2005
Joseph Eichler Company
one of over 11,000 homes, California, 1950–1974
Garagentor
Bernhard Fuchs, Neuschlag, 2009
Strandbad Gänsehäufel
Max Fellerer und Eugen Wörle, Wien, Foto: Lucca Chmel (1950)
Philippe Petit balances as he walks between the World Trade Center
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
Atmosphere is my style.
J. M. W. Turner zu John Ruskin
Villa Katusra, Steinweg
Kyoto, Japan, 17. Jhdt., Foto: Ishimoto Yasuhiro (1954)
Barragan House
Luis Barragan, Mexico City, Mexico, 1948
Grand Central Station
New York City, 1941
Islamic Architecture
Galvez House
Foto: Hiroshi Sugimoto (2002)
Singelton House
Richard Neutra, Los Angeles, 1959, Foto: Julius Shulman (1960)
Singelton House
Richard Neutra, Los Angeles, 1959, Foto: Julius Shulman (1960)
Lewin House
Richard Neutra, Santa Monica, Kalifornien, 1938
Le Mistral
Charles Harbutt, Aboard Le Mistral, France, 1975
DHFK Leipzig
Foto: Candila Höfer (1991)
Moore House
Richard Neutra, Ojai, California, 1952, Foto: Julius Shulman
The indistinction of inside and outside leads to the discovery of another dimension.
Deleuze & Guattari
Wohnzimmer
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Wien, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini (2000)
Museo Civivo Vicenza II
Foto: Candila Höfer (1988)
Foto: Robert Adams
Midtown-Manhattan
Foto: Andreas Feininger
Atelier
1897, Foto: Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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
Garden pavilion at the architectural biennial
Kersten Geers David Van Severen & Bas Princen, Venice, 2010
At the turn of the millennium, the great challenge for architects is the re-sensualisation, re-mythologisation and re-poetisation of the human domicile.
Juhani Pallasmaa
University of Arts & Human Sciences
1995:2001, Lacaton&Vassal, Grenoble, Foto: Philippe Ruault
University of Arts & Human Sciences
1995:2001, Lacaton&Vassal, Grenoble, Foto: Philippe Ruault
University of Arts & Human Sciences
1995:2001, Lacaton&Vassal, Grenoble, Foto: Philippe Ruault
Nacht 2 III
Thomas Ruff, 1992
Wiener Staatsoper (Wiederaufbau)
Erich Boltenstern, Wien, nach 1945, Foto: Lucca Chmel
Shulman House and Studio
Raphael Soriano, Los Angeles, 1950, Foto: Julius Shulman (1950)