D.E. Shaw and Company Office
Hiroshi Sugimoto (1997)
Wrapped Coast
Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Australia, 1968–69
Still aus Meshes of the Afternoon
Maya Deren, 1943
Room in Brooklyn
Edward Hopper, 1932
Moriyama House Model
Sanaa, Ohta-ku, Tokio, Japan, 2002
Garden pavilion at the architectural biennial
Kersten Geers David Van Severen & Bas Princen, Venice, 2010
Moore House
Richard Neutra, Ojai, California, 1952, Foto: Julius Shulman
Kloster von Tlalpan
Luis Barragán, Tlalpan, Mexiko-Stadt, 1960, Foto: Alberto Moreno Gúzman
Kloster von Tlalpan
Luis Barragán, Tlalpan, Mexiko-Stadt, 1969, Foto: Jérôme Habersetzer und Danièle Pauly
Terasse
Thomas Demand, 1998
The indistinction of inside and outside leads to the discovery of another dimension.
Deleuze & Guattari
Japanischer Pavillon auf der Biennale
Junya Ishigami, Venedig, 2008
Pennsylvania Station
1930
Pennsylvania Station
1930
Tlalpan Chapel
Foto: Hiroshi Sugimoto (2002)
Geräteschuppen
Bernhard Fuchs, Neuschlag, 2009
Performance still from Moving Target
Diller&Scofidio, Palais de Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 1996
The American Restaurant in Kansas City in 1974
Warren Platner
Deutsche Bücherei Leipzig
Foto: Candila Höfer (1997)
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Foto: Candila Höfer (2001)
Foto: Robert Adams
Residence that resembles a very small forest
Junya Ishigami
Wohnzimmer
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Wien, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini (2000)
Gerätestadl
Bernhard Fuchs, Damreith, 2010
Barragan House
Luis Barragan, Mexico City, Mexico, 1948
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
DDSG Schiffsanlegestelle
Eugen Wachberger, Linz, Lucca Chmel (1958)
DDSG Schiffsanlegestelle
Eugen Wachberger, Linz, Lucca Chmel (1958)
DDSG Schiffsanlegestelle
Eugen Wachberger, Linz, Lucca Chmel (1958)
Heilig-Kreuz-Kriche
Josef Lehmbrock, Düsseldorf, 1958
Unité d'habitation
Le Corbusier, Marseille, 1952
Unité d'habitation
Le Corbusier, Marseille, 1952
Kolumba Art Museum
Peter Zumthor, Köln, 2007
Kolumba Art Museum
Peter Zumthor, Köln, 2007
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
Heustadl
Bernhard Fuchs, Neuschlag, 2009