Artículo de la Revista d+a sobre Brandon Haw, arquitecto encargado del edificio de La Universidad de Los Andes en Serena del Mar, un proyecto de Novus Civitas en la zona norte de Cartagena. http://serenadelmar.com.co
Brandon Haw started his own architecture firm, Brandon Haw Architects, after over 25 years working for Foster + Partners. He focuses on creating better physical environments through design by drawing inspiration from local architectural vernacular and urban contexts. Some of his recent projects include university campus buildings in Colombia that reference the architecture of nearby Cartagena, and the Faena Mar condominium in Miami that engages with both a contemporary and historic neighboring building in a harmonious way. Haw emphasizes understanding a building's surroundings and creating architecture that complements and relates to its context.
The document discusses key aspects of modernist architecture and design. It describes De Stijl's emphasis on simplicity, primary colors, and asymmetry. It profiles Le Corbusier and his five points of architecture. It examines two of Le Corbusier's works - the Villa Savoye, known for its pilotis and free floor plan, and Notre Dame du Haut with its soft forms and colored glass. It also covers the work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, including the Barcelona Pavilion with its free plan and use of steel and glass, and the Farnsworth House exemplifying the International Style.
The document appears to be a portfolio from Richard Bryant, an architectural photographer. It includes photographs and descriptions of various architecture projects around the world. The projects featured include the Hearst Tower in New York, the Gucci Museum in Florence, FirstSite arts center in Colchester, the MAXXI Museum in Rome, and several other performing arts centers and museums. Richard Bryant was commissioned to photograph many of these projects.
The document provides details about an architect with international experience based in Shanghai. The architect has worked on several projects in China and other countries as both an architect and intern. Notable projects mentioned include a tourist center in Qingdao, China and a skyscraper project in Zibo, China where the architect served as the project leader and team member respectively. The architect is skilled in various design software and has additional skills in event organization and languages. Educational background includes a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Architecture.
When you think of art, some of the most recognizable and breathtaking works take a less traditional form. The most elaborate designs in architecture are steeped in history and innovation. Many of today's most stunning structures are influenced by ARTchitecture from Roman, Greek and French culture.
Although there are hundreds of buildings that stand out as architectural creations, not all of them are considered ARTchitecture. Our list of highlights contains only a sliver of the most amazing artistic structures in the world. The next time you travel, take note of the elaborate designs of the buildings around you and consider their historic influences. To see modern works of art in a virtual gallery, visit Gallery24Seven.com.
The document provides an overview of Renaissance architecture beginning in the 14th century. It discusses key figures like Brunelleschi who developed principles of linear perspective and built the dome of Florence Cathedral. Other architects mentioned include Alberti, Bramante, Raphael, and Michelangelo. Their works, such as St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the Tempietto, and the Laurentian Library, demonstrate characteristics of Renaissance architecture like the use of classical forms and orders. The document also describes how Renaissance ideals spread from Italy to other parts of Europe.
Brandon Haw started his own architecture firm, Brandon Haw Architects, after over 25 years working for Foster + Partners. He focuses on creating better physical environments through design by drawing inspiration from local architectural vernacular and urban contexts. Some of his recent projects include university campus buildings in Colombia that reference the architecture of nearby Cartagena, and the Faena Mar condominium in Miami that engages with both a contemporary and historic neighboring building in a harmonious way. Haw emphasizes understanding a building's surroundings and creating architecture that complements and relates to its context.
The document discusses key aspects of modernist architecture and design. It describes De Stijl's emphasis on simplicity, primary colors, and asymmetry. It profiles Le Corbusier and his five points of architecture. It examines two of Le Corbusier's works - the Villa Savoye, known for its pilotis and free floor plan, and Notre Dame du Haut with its soft forms and colored glass. It also covers the work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, including the Barcelona Pavilion with its free plan and use of steel and glass, and the Farnsworth House exemplifying the International Style.
The document appears to be a portfolio from Richard Bryant, an architectural photographer. It includes photographs and descriptions of various architecture projects around the world. The projects featured include the Hearst Tower in New York, the Gucci Museum in Florence, FirstSite arts center in Colchester, the MAXXI Museum in Rome, and several other performing arts centers and museums. Richard Bryant was commissioned to photograph many of these projects.
The document provides details about an architect with international experience based in Shanghai. The architect has worked on several projects in China and other countries as both an architect and intern. Notable projects mentioned include a tourist center in Qingdao, China and a skyscraper project in Zibo, China where the architect served as the project leader and team member respectively. The architect is skilled in various design software and has additional skills in event organization and languages. Educational background includes a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Architecture.
When you think of art, some of the most recognizable and breathtaking works take a less traditional form. The most elaborate designs in architecture are steeped in history and innovation. Many of today's most stunning structures are influenced by ARTchitecture from Roman, Greek and French culture.
Although there are hundreds of buildings that stand out as architectural creations, not all of them are considered ARTchitecture. Our list of highlights contains only a sliver of the most amazing artistic structures in the world. The next time you travel, take note of the elaborate designs of the buildings around you and consider their historic influences. To see modern works of art in a virtual gallery, visit Gallery24Seven.com.
The document provides an overview of Renaissance architecture beginning in the 14th century. It discusses key figures like Brunelleschi who developed principles of linear perspective and built the dome of Florence Cathedral. Other architects mentioned include Alberti, Bramante, Raphael, and Michelangelo. Their works, such as St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the Tempietto, and the Laurentian Library, demonstrate characteristics of Renaissance architecture like the use of classical forms and orders. The document also describes how Renaissance ideals spread from Italy to other parts of Europe.
The document provides summaries of various architectural projects that the author, Raffaele Nannetti, has worked on. These include renovations of historic buildings in London, new buildings for universities and businesses, residential developments, and international projects in places like India and Qatar. The roles described include executing CAD drawings, project management, design development, and liaising with clients.
ONE THOUSAND MUSEUM WAS DESIGNED TO CREATE A 6 STAR LIVING EXPERIENCE WITHIN AN UNPARALLELED PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL CONDO TOWER. THE BUILDING WILL HOUSE OVER 30,000 SQ FT OF UNIQUELY DESIGNED AMENITIES FOR; SWIMMING, SUNNING, FITNESS AND PERSONAL PAMPERING. THE TOWER WILL BE HOME TO LESS THAN 100 RESIDENCES MAKING IT ONE OF THE MOST EXCLUSIVE IN MIAMI.
The new 4 World Trade Center building is constructed on the site of the original 4 World Trade Center, which was damaged and demolished after the 9/11 attacks. While it shares the same footprint, the new building has a different design and facade from the original. The architect, Fumihiko Maki, designed features like a hanging garden and setback corners that provide views of the new One World Trade Center tower but prevent direct lines of sight to the 9/11 Memorial below, out of respect. The building aims to honor the past without dwelling on it, instead guiding viewers to appreciate the growth and future of New York City.
One Thousand Museum brochure including renderings, floor plans, and building information. 1000 Museum will be located at 1000 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132.
Adolf Loos was born in 1870 in the Czech Republic to German parents. He attended technical colleges in Austria and Germany in the late 19th century, studying architecture. In the 1890s he traveled extensively in the United States where he was influenced by Louis Sullivan's form-follows-function aesthetic. In 1908 he published his famous essay "Ornament and Crime" criticizing decorative elements in design. Two of his most controversial works were the stark modern Looshaus in Vienna in 1910, which angered the Austrian emperor, and his unornamented entry for the 1922 Chicago Tribune tower competition. His final work, the Villa Müller in Prague completed in 1930, is considered the culmination of his anti-ornamental
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Adolf Loos was an Austrian architect and writer active in Vienna in the early 20th century. He opposed the ornamentation and historicism prevalent in contemporary architecture and sought to develop a pre-modern style suited for his time. Through writings like "Ornament and Crime" he formulated a literary intervention criticizing ornamentation and arguing for unornamented architecture reflecting utility and modern life. This informed his architectural interventions like the Goldman & Salatsch building which featured a stark, unornamented design focused on function over decoration. Loos' rational approach to design drew from thinkers like Kant and Dewey and had a significant influence on the development of modern architecture.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a pioneering modernist architect known for his maxim "less is more". He helped develop the International Style using steel and glass. Some of his most famous works include the Barcelona Pavilion and 860-880 Lake Shore Drive apartment buildings. Walter Gropius was another influential modernist and founder of the Bauhaus school. The Bauhaus had a profound impact on art and design. Le Corbusier was a pioneer of modern architecture and urban planning. He developed his "Five Points of Architecture" and designed various iconic buildings as well as master plans for cities. Frank Lloyd Wright developed the Prairie Style and was known for his organic architecture designed to harmonize with nature and
The Louvre Abu Dhabi museum complex is located on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel and features 55 volumes distributed in a pattern resembling an Arab medina. A giant dome composed of 7,850 overlapping metal stars covers the complex and provides natural lighting. The dome was inspired by Arab architectural traditions and filters sunlight to create a "rain of light" effect. The complex's materials and forms draw inspiration from local palm trees and falaj irrigation systems.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a pioneering German-American architect known for his work in modernist architecture. He envisioned new structural systems and applied modern style concepts to numerous designs throughout his career. His New National Gallery achieved an unprecedented modern style focused on light, transparency, and organized space. Mies was born in Germany and gained experience in traditional craftsmanship as a young man before becoming an independent architect commissioning projects in traditional styles. Later he focused on concrete construction and after the 1930s utilized steel and glass, being more precise and achieving light, airy designs through new technologies. He had a significant influence on modern architecture in America.
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Louis Kahn was a renowned 20th century American architect known for his innovative designs and philosophy. Some key influences on his style included ancient Greek and Egyptian architecture which emphasized structure, geometry and light. His most famous works implemented these elements, featuring exposed concrete structures and precise use of natural light. Kahn's works like the Salk Institute and Kimbell Art Museum are considered masterpieces that influenced many architects today such as Tadao Ando, Renzo Piano, and Norman Foster through their emphasis on materiality and treatment of light and space.
Kevin Kennon | Top Ten Contemporary ArchitectsKevin Kennon
This document lists and summarizes 10 contemporary architects. It describes Frank Gehry as creating the most distinctive and innovative architectural forms. It notes Frank Lloyd Wright as one of the greatest architects of all time for his organic designs. And it highlights I.M. Pei's iconic geometric structures that incorporate Chinese influences.
The document summarizes 10 famous architects from around the world. It provides brief biographies on each architect, highlighting some of their most notable works. The architects featured are Antoni Gaudí, Frank Gehry, Philip Johnson, Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Zaha Hadid, Michael Graves, Le Corbusier, and Daniel Libeskind. Each played a pivotal role in shaping modern architecture through groundbreaking designs and innovative styles.
Louis Kahn was a renowned 20th century American architect known for his monumental and monolithic building designs. Some of his most famous works included the Yale University Art Gallery, Salk Institute, and National Assembly Building in Bangladesh. Kahn was heavily influenced by ancient ruins and used simple materials like brick and concrete in his designs. He was also deeply interested in how natural light could illuminate interior spaces. Some of Kahn's key architectural elements were the use of slits to bring in natural light, understanding what a space needed, highlighting monumentality, and surprising interior spaces.
I.M. Pei was a renowned Chinese-American architect born in 1917 in China. He received degrees from MIT and Harvard and had a prolific career designing many iconic buildings around the world. Some of his most famous works include the glass pyramid entrance to the Louvre museum in Paris, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, and the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong. Pei was known for his modernist geometric designs and innovative use of materials like glass and stone. He received many honors over his career including the Pritzker Architecture Prize and Presidential Medals of Freedom and Liberty. Pei continued designing well into his later years, passing away in 2019 at the age of 102, leaving a lasting legacy as
Louis Kahn was an influential 20th century architect known for his monumental and monolithic style. Some of his most notable works include the Yale Art Gallery featuring elegant concrete and texture juxtapositions, the Salk Institute composed of three clustered programs around courtyards, and the National Assembly Building in Bangladesh which combined modern architecture with Bengali vernacular. Kahn's works were inspired by ancient ruins and aimed to uncover archetypal social patterns through primary geometric forms and central meaningful spaces.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a pioneering German-American architect who helped define modern architecture in the 20th century. Some of his most notable works emphasized open space and revealed the industrial materials used in construction. His Farnsworth House (1946-1951) explored the relationship between people, shelter, and nature with a glass pavilion raised above a floodplain. The Seagram Building (1954-1958) in New York City featured a steel frame with non-structural glass walls and was a seminal example of his International Style.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a pioneering German-American architect known for developing the International Style of architecture. Some key aspects of his work included an emphasis on simplicity, open floor plans, and exposing structural elements. Some of his most famous works that exemplified his principles were the Barcelona Pavilion, which featured glass walls and floors, and Crown Hall at IIT, which had a large open space defined by a minimal steel structure. Mies strove to create flexible, universal spaces using modern materials like steel and glass.
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Large interconnected living spaces.
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Always strive for the essential.
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Brazilian architecture has many streams of design and thinking. Raul loves two of them in a typical Brazilian vision:
Brazil Neoclassical architecture.
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The document provides summaries of various architectural projects that the author, Raffaele Nannetti, has worked on. These include renovations of historic buildings in London, new buildings for universities and businesses, residential developments, and international projects in places like India and Qatar. The roles described include executing CAD drawings, project management, design development, and liaising with clients.
ONE THOUSAND MUSEUM WAS DESIGNED TO CREATE A 6 STAR LIVING EXPERIENCE WITHIN AN UNPARALLELED PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL CONDO TOWER. THE BUILDING WILL HOUSE OVER 30,000 SQ FT OF UNIQUELY DESIGNED AMENITIES FOR; SWIMMING, SUNNING, FITNESS AND PERSONAL PAMPERING. THE TOWER WILL BE HOME TO LESS THAN 100 RESIDENCES MAKING IT ONE OF THE MOST EXCLUSIVE IN MIAMI.
The new 4 World Trade Center building is constructed on the site of the original 4 World Trade Center, which was damaged and demolished after the 9/11 attacks. While it shares the same footprint, the new building has a different design and facade from the original. The architect, Fumihiko Maki, designed features like a hanging garden and setback corners that provide views of the new One World Trade Center tower but prevent direct lines of sight to the 9/11 Memorial below, out of respect. The building aims to honor the past without dwelling on it, instead guiding viewers to appreciate the growth and future of New York City.
One Thousand Museum brochure including renderings, floor plans, and building information. 1000 Museum will be located at 1000 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132.
Adolf Loos was born in 1870 in the Czech Republic to German parents. He attended technical colleges in Austria and Germany in the late 19th century, studying architecture. In the 1890s he traveled extensively in the United States where he was influenced by Louis Sullivan's form-follows-function aesthetic. In 1908 he published his famous essay "Ornament and Crime" criticizing decorative elements in design. Two of his most controversial works were the stark modern Looshaus in Vienna in 1910, which angered the Austrian emperor, and his unornamented entry for the 1922 Chicago Tribune tower competition. His final work, the Villa Müller in Prague completed in 1930, is considered the culmination of his anti-ornamental
The document provides an overview of modernism and postmodernism in architecture from the late 19th century to the mid-1990s. It discusses how the Industrial Revolution led to new building materials and styles like iron, concrete and glass constructions. Modernism emerged in the early 20th century with architects like Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and Gropius establishing the International Style characterized by rectilinear forms. Postmodernism arose in the 1960s-70s as a rejection of modernism's austerity, reintroducing ornament and historical references. Key figures discussed include Robert Venturi, Philip Johnson, Charles Moore, and Michael Graves.
Adolf loos pre-modern architectural interventionistJUNITOarch
Adolf Loos was an Austrian architect and writer active in Vienna in the early 20th century. He opposed the ornamentation and historicism prevalent in contemporary architecture and sought to develop a pre-modern style suited for his time. Through writings like "Ornament and Crime" he formulated a literary intervention criticizing ornamentation and arguing for unornamented architecture reflecting utility and modern life. This informed his architectural interventions like the Goldman & Salatsch building which featured a stark, unornamented design focused on function over decoration. Loos' rational approach to design drew from thinkers like Kant and Dewey and had a significant influence on the development of modern architecture.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a pioneering modernist architect known for his maxim "less is more". He helped develop the International Style using steel and glass. Some of his most famous works include the Barcelona Pavilion and 860-880 Lake Shore Drive apartment buildings. Walter Gropius was another influential modernist and founder of the Bauhaus school. The Bauhaus had a profound impact on art and design. Le Corbusier was a pioneer of modern architecture and urban planning. He developed his "Five Points of Architecture" and designed various iconic buildings as well as master plans for cities. Frank Lloyd Wright developed the Prairie Style and was known for his organic architecture designed to harmonize with nature and
The Louvre Abu Dhabi museum complex is located on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel and features 55 volumes distributed in a pattern resembling an Arab medina. A giant dome composed of 7,850 overlapping metal stars covers the complex and provides natural lighting. The dome was inspired by Arab architectural traditions and filters sunlight to create a "rain of light" effect. The complex's materials and forms draw inspiration from local palm trees and falaj irrigation systems.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a pioneering German-American architect known for his work in modernist architecture. He envisioned new structural systems and applied modern style concepts to numerous designs throughout his career. His New National Gallery achieved an unprecedented modern style focused on light, transparency, and organized space. Mies was born in Germany and gained experience in traditional craftsmanship as a young man before becoming an independent architect commissioning projects in traditional styles. Later he focused on concrete construction and after the 1930s utilized steel and glass, being more precise and achieving light, airy designs through new technologies. He had a significant influence on modern architecture in America.
The document provides information on several influential modern architects including Alvar Aalto, Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Santiago Calatrava, I.M. Pei, Louis Kahn, Peter Eisenman, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, and Daniel Libeskind. It summarizes their key designs and contributions to the development of modern architecture, highlighting their experimentation with materials and forms to create innovative buildings in harmony with their environments. Videos are also included that provide visual examples of some of their most notable works.
Louis Kahn was a renowned 20th century American architect known for his innovative designs and philosophy. Some key influences on his style included ancient Greek and Egyptian architecture which emphasized structure, geometry and light. His most famous works implemented these elements, featuring exposed concrete structures and precise use of natural light. Kahn's works like the Salk Institute and Kimbell Art Museum are considered masterpieces that influenced many architects today such as Tadao Ando, Renzo Piano, and Norman Foster through their emphasis on materiality and treatment of light and space.
Kevin Kennon | Top Ten Contemporary ArchitectsKevin Kennon
This document lists and summarizes 10 contemporary architects. It describes Frank Gehry as creating the most distinctive and innovative architectural forms. It notes Frank Lloyd Wright as one of the greatest architects of all time for his organic designs. And it highlights I.M. Pei's iconic geometric structures that incorporate Chinese influences.
The document summarizes 10 famous architects from around the world. It provides brief biographies on each architect, highlighting some of their most notable works. The architects featured are Antoni Gaudí, Frank Gehry, Philip Johnson, Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Zaha Hadid, Michael Graves, Le Corbusier, and Daniel Libeskind. Each played a pivotal role in shaping modern architecture through groundbreaking designs and innovative styles.
Louis Kahn was a renowned 20th century American architect known for his monumental and monolithic building designs. Some of his most famous works included the Yale University Art Gallery, Salk Institute, and National Assembly Building in Bangladesh. Kahn was heavily influenced by ancient ruins and used simple materials like brick and concrete in his designs. He was also deeply interested in how natural light could illuminate interior spaces. Some of Kahn's key architectural elements were the use of slits to bring in natural light, understanding what a space needed, highlighting monumentality, and surprising interior spaces.
I.M. Pei was a renowned Chinese-American architect born in 1917 in China. He received degrees from MIT and Harvard and had a prolific career designing many iconic buildings around the world. Some of his most famous works include the glass pyramid entrance to the Louvre museum in Paris, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, and the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong. Pei was known for his modernist geometric designs and innovative use of materials like glass and stone. He received many honors over his career including the Pritzker Architecture Prize and Presidential Medals of Freedom and Liberty. Pei continued designing well into his later years, passing away in 2019 at the age of 102, leaving a lasting legacy as
Louis Kahn was an influential 20th century architect known for his monumental and monolithic style. Some of his most notable works include the Yale Art Gallery featuring elegant concrete and texture juxtapositions, the Salk Institute composed of three clustered programs around courtyards, and the National Assembly Building in Bangladesh which combined modern architecture with Bengali vernacular. Kahn's works were inspired by ancient ruins and aimed to uncover archetypal social patterns through primary geometric forms and central meaningful spaces.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a pioneering German-American architect who helped define modern architecture in the 20th century. Some of his most notable works emphasized open space and revealed the industrial materials used in construction. His Farnsworth House (1946-1951) explored the relationship between people, shelter, and nature with a glass pavilion raised above a floodplain. The Seagram Building (1954-1958) in New York City featured a steel frame with non-structural glass walls and was a seminal example of his International Style.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a pioneering German-American architect known for developing the International Style of architecture. Some key aspects of his work included an emphasis on simplicity, open floor plans, and exposing structural elements. Some of his most famous works that exemplified his principles were the Barcelona Pavilion, which featured glass walls and floors, and Crown Hall at IIT, which had a large open space defined by a minimal steel structure. Mies strove to create flexible, universal spaces using modern materials like steel and glass.
Brazil Architect - Raul di Pace - Project references for Investment in real e...Raul di Pace architecture
Raul di Pace is a respected architect in Brazil.
Most of the high end houses he has built are in Sao Paulo state.
His new book of his works is entitled Seeking the Essential. A architectural purist could not ask for a better title.
His vision?
Natural light for all environments in the project.
Large interconnected living spaces.
Clean lines to the build.
Always strive for the essential.
The client expectiations should be exceeded by the final architectural project presented!
Brazilian architecture has many streams of design and thinking. Raul loves two of them in a typical Brazilian vision:
Brazil Neoclassical architecture.
Brazil Brutalist architecture.
Come and tallk to us about your project for Brazil. Whether its a real estate investment or private propery project.
https://www.saopauloarquiteto.com.br/
This document provides a biography and overview of the architectural works and style of Indian architect Charles Correa. It discusses how he was influenced by Le Corbusier but developed an "authentic modernism" approach that incorporated traditional Indian elements. Some of his notable projects discussed include the MP Vidhan Sabha building in Bhopal, which uses a circular plan and open courtyards, and the British Council building in Delhi, which references Hindu, Islamic, and European influences through its layered design and series of courtyards. The document presents Correa as one of India's most prominent architects who helped develop an architectural style respectful of local culture.
Louis Kahn was commissioned in 1963 to design the National Assembly Building in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His initial design included the Assembly Building itself with a legislative chamber, prayer hall, and offices, as well as dormitories and hostels. Kahn's design process began with sketches of a large square structure with corner towers for the Assembly Building. He later reconsidered making the prayer hall a more significant part of the design, given its purpose. Overall, Kahn's National Assembly Building design aimed to thoughtfully incorporate Bengali vernacular architecture traditions into a modern structure for this important civic building.
Chapter 16: Modernisms in the Mid- and Late Twentieth Century and BeyondDouglas Vail
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The document provides an introduction to the Bauhaus, an influential art school established in Germany in 1919. It discusses the school's founders and some of its early leaders. The Bauhaus aimed to bring together the arts and technology and teach students the relationship between art and society. It had a major influence on architecture and design in the 20th century despite being closed by the Nazis in 1933. The Bauhaus emphasized simplicity and functionality over ornamentation.
Ieoh Ming Pei, commonly known as I. M. Pei, is a Chinese-born American architect often called the master of modern architecture. In 1948 Mr. Pei was recruited by New York real estate magnate William Zeckendorf.
Louis Isadore Kahn was a 20th century American architect, educator, and philosopher. Some key aspects of his work include redefining architecture through structure, form, space and light. He is known for his use of geometric shapes, solid materials like brick and concrete, and intentional use of natural light. Two important projects he designed were the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, characterized by its diagonal layout and use of local brick, and the Salk Institute characterized by its two symmetrical buildings separated by a courtyard and stream.
This document provides the contents page for the book "Reconnaissance" published by Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers in 2015. The book features over 200 original photographs by Canadian architect Nic Lehoux taken over the past decade. It includes a foreword by renowned architect Renzo Piano and an introduction by architecture critic James Russell. The photographs are presented thematically and cover various locations around the world, including Shanghai, Matera, Italy, and the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. The book accompanies an exhibition of Lehoux's photography that toured major Chinese cities in 2012.
An architectural style that emerged around early 1960s and was against the architectural styles advocated by Le Corbusier and Ludwig vies Van der Rohe.
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Ripple Effect - Brandon Haw - Serena del Mar
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Words Sophie Kalkreuth /
Photography Brandon Haw Architects
After more than 25 years with
Foster + Partners, Brandon Haw
has started his own practice
as a means of returning to the
fundamentals of architecture.
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rt affects our emotions, but architecture has
the ability to improve our lives. This is the claim
Brandon Haw’s father – himself a minimalist
painter and conceptual artist – made when Haw
was still a teenager. “He said to me ‘look: you can
say I don’t really like that picture or that sculpture, but it’s not
the same as being stuck in a hospital bed or a school with no
light, no air, and feeling miserable,’ ” recalls Haw, who was born
in London but now resides in New York.
His father’s credo proved persuasive. Instead of enrolling
in art school, Brandon Haw attended Bartlett School of
Architecture and Planning in London, continuing on to Princeton
University in the U.S. where he received his Masters Degree
in Architecture. After graduating he worked at the offices of
Skidmore Owings and Merrill and then joined Norman Foster’s
studio, where, over the course of 26 years, he built up the
practice from 30 people to nearly 2,000 and oversaw major
international projects including the HSBC World Headquarters
in London and the Hearst Building in Manhattan.
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“…I don’t care about style.
What architecture really needs
to do is create a better physical
environment through design…”
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Around two years ago Haw launched his own New
York-based practice, Brandon Haw Architecture (BHA),
a move inspired in part by a desire to return to the
fundamentals of architecture and the principles that his
father emphasised many years ago.
“It was a very serious conversation that I’ve
always remembered because it has guided how I treat
architecture from a functional point of view, first and
foremost,” Haw confides. “I don’t care about style. What
architecture really needs to do is create a better physical
environment through design.”
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Morning light streams through the east-facing windows
onto building plans and paper models. The intense sun
finds its way into BHA’s new studio located in the iconic
Seagram building in midtown Manhattan, casting evident
shadows on tables and floors. Inside the tall bronze and
glass tower designer by the one and only Mies van der
Rohe in 1958 sits the man himself – Brandon Haw.
The 56-year-old sits at a table wearing a crisp suit
jacket and tousled salt-and-pepper hair. He is soft spoken
as he describes his journey as an architect and retains a
British modesty uncommon among his American peers,
but he is no less resolute about what matters to him
when it comes to the built environment and the cities
that inspire him.
“I love living and working in New York. It’s such a
vibrant crazy place. It’s exhausting: the smells, the noise,
the hustle and bustle. It’s all about the street. It’s a great
exemplar of a city with its grain, the hierarchy of spaces,
from pocket parks to Central Park,” the architect opines.
He is quick to mention that London is also a great
diverse city. In a liberal way, he explains: “London
and New York are full of vibrant neighbourhoods with
different characteristics, which I enjoy very much.”
In addition, Haw emphasises on urban responsibility
- the belief that architecture should be guided by an
understanding of historic and urban context. To discover
the design cues for his buildings, one need only look to
the urban landscapes that surround them. The parks, the
precincts, green pockets and peripheral developments
all play a role in completing his design plan.
LEARNING FROM HISTORY
On the Caribbean Coast of Colombia Haw recently
designedtwouniversitycampusbuildingsforUniversidad
de Los Andes International School of Management
that draw on the architecture of Cartagena’s Old
Town, a nearby UNESCO World Heritage site. The
coastal town of Cartagena, which was founded by the
Spanish in 1533, features colourful colonial buildings
and cobblestone streets oriented toward the northerly
winds. Leafy Banyan trees create shaded canopies
within the courtyards of buildings, many of which have
pools or fountains. The wind, shade and water work
together to create a microclimate of passive cooling
typical of quintessential Moorish architecture.
1. Faena Mar (center)
engages both with the
contemporary Faena House
to the south and the historic
Versailles Hotel to the north.
2. The campus buildings at
Universidad de Los Andes
International School of
Management in Colombia
create a micro-climate of
passive cooling.
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Haw was inspired by the local architectural
vernacular and also aligned his modern campus
buildings with the northerly winds. The twin
buildings, which feature precast concrete vertical
fins to shade the interiors from the intense
Caribbean sun, also have central pools of cool water
designed to maximise air movement.
“This creates a shaded microclimate within
centrally located courtyards, very much a functional
interpretation of local Cartagena architecture,”
shares Haw.
In Florida, Haw’s residential designs for the
Faena District, an ambitious development on
Miami Beach that includes hotels, condominiums
and cultural amenities, also exhibits careful
consideration of the urban historic context; in this
case an oceanfront site comprises pre-war art deco
to post-war modern and contemporary buildings.
Haw led the design of the project’s first new
condo, Faena House, while he was still at Foster +
Partners. The building features curved, cantilevered
balconies with large sliding glass doors echoing the
horizontal lines of the neighbouring Saxony Hotel - a
boxy, post-war building designed by architect Roy
France in 1948.
The challenge with his latest commission, Faena
Mar, is to engage both with the contemporary Faena
House to the south, and to the north, the historic
Versailles Hotel, which is another one of Roy France’s
designs but in classic art deco style.
“As all of the buildings are part of the Miami Beach
Historic District, the project was an exercise in finding
a contextual language for a contemporary architecture
where all four buildings would coexist harmoniously,”
describes Haw.
His solution re-establishes the symmetrical purity
of the historic Versailles – Faena Mar’s undulating
lines echo the rippling façade of the art deco property
– but the building also complements the contemporary
Faena House with sleek luxury residences designed to
optimise ocean views and breezes.
LOCAL FLAVOURS
Haw likens the dynamic between buildings to pieces
on a chess set: “Just as the Faena House plays off the
old Saxony Hotel, so too Faena Mar plays off the art
deco lines of the historic Versailles.” And he places
great value on ‘harmonious layering’ where different
pieces of architecture built at different times all relate to
each another. “The palimpsest of history of architecture
creates our environment,” he says. “And it is not enough
to be pastiche or outlandish.”
Miami certainly has its share of outlandish
architecture. The city’s latest building boom has
produced a glut of new towers, many designed by
international ‘starchitects’ eager to leave their mark
on the seaside city. Haw is among those taking a more
understated approach.
In addition to Faena Mar, his studio is currently
working on Torino, a mixed-use parking garage in
Miami’s South of Fifth neighbourhood. ‘Parkitecture’ is
a growing typology in Miami where the water table is
high and digging underground is costly, and a number
of new parking structures have been conceived as
bold sculptural statements. But Haw’s building, which
features a car park, four private residences and a roof
garden, once again references the local neighborhood’s
character and scale.
The buildings in Miami’s South of Fifth district are
known for their pastel hues, a palette used by artists
3. Faena Mar’s
cantilevered balconies
are designed to capture
Miami’s ocean breezes.
4. Torino’s pastel hues
are borrowed from the
neighborhood’s iconic Art
Deco palette.
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Leonard Horowitz and Barbara Capitman in the late
1970s. Brandon Haw selected from this colour palette
to create a façade that features an outer layer of white
vertical fins and an inner skin of vibrant colour. The
double skin shields neighbours from car headlamps
while also providing interior ventilation. To passersby,
the light reflecting between interior and exterior will
create an ever-changing wave of colour.
Haw’s knack for re-interpreting local architectural
vernacular is perhaps aided by his love of travel. “I’ve
always loved traveling,” he says when I ask where he
looks for inspiration. “It’s such an education and has
always informed me.” In particular, Haw says he is
fascinated by the way local architectures respond to
different climates and social conditions.
Even when he’s not working, you might find him
traveling. Horseback riding in Colombia is one of his favourite
pastimes, as is dancing to salsa and cumbia with his wife,
Mariana. The celebrated architect also loves music. The
Italian master Boccherini is his choice for the office, which
Haw claims in his opinion as the equivalent to Mozart. He
also supports a number of charities that help children from
war-torn regions heal and connect through music and dance.
Meanwhile back in New York, BHA is clearly off to a
running start. After just two years the studio is working on a
number of high-profile commissions in the US and Colombia.
But Haw says he is in no rush to expand his practice. “I
always like to get to know my clients and I like keeping a
very right reign on our design ethos,” he says. “I just want
to let it grow organically.”
5.Faena Mar re-establishes
the symmetrical purity of
the historic Versailles Hotel.
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