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History of Architecture 47

History of Architecture 47. Botta, Scarpa, Piano and Rogers. Transformations in Modern Architecture. CAN Park Place. ‘CNA Park Place . Los Angeles. Langdon and Wilson. 1968. John Andrews. Scarborough. Scarborough Town Center . University of Toronto. John Andrews. 1963. Luis Barragan.

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History of Architecture 47

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  1. History of Architecture 47

  2. Botta, Scarpa, Piano and Rogers

  3. Transformations in Modern Architecture

  4. CAN Park Place ‘CNA Park Place. Los Angeles. Langdon and Wilson. 1968

  5. John Andrews. Scarborough Scarborough Town Center. University of Toronto. John Andrews. 1963

  6. Luis Barragan Luis Barragan

  7. Barragan. Satellite Towers Satellite City Towers. Luis Barragan. 1957

  8. Barragan. Satellite Towers Satellite City Towers. Luis Barragan. 1957

  9. Barragan. Satellite Towers Satellite City Towers. Luis Barragan. 1957

  10. Alhambra “Having walked through a dark and narrow tunnel of the Alhambra, I suddenly emerged into the serene, silent and solitary Court of the Myrtles … I had the feeling that it enclosed what a perfect garden, no matter its size, should enclose; nothing less than the entire universe.” - Barragan Alhambra. Court of the Myrtles. Granada, Spain

  11. The Architecture Of Inner Experience “Aesthetic and moral intent as an ideal of architecture in Barragan’s work could be summarized in the form of a story, specifically the one into which ferdinand Bac’s “Les Jardines Enchantes” opens. The books text and pictures had a strong influence on Barragan and his circle.” In view of the radicalism exerted by contemporary international (modern) architecture, Barragan’s work is an exception, an act of disobedience. His buildings evoke emotions and sensations that are generally overlooked; inner experience, remoteness, fantasy, and nostalgia. Barrgan’s work challenges the now ubiquitous glazed – nowadays even mirrored – curtain wall. From Barragan – The Complete Works. Raul Rispa Editor.

  12. Ortega House (left) )rtega House. 1942.. (right) Saadi tombs. Marrakech, Morocco.

  13. Ortega House Ortega House. 1942.. Mexico City. Barragan. (formerly Barragan House)

  14. Ortega House Ortega House. 1942.. Mexico City. Barragan. (formerly Barragan House)

  15. Barragan House and Studio Barragan House and Studio. 1947.. Mexico City. Barragan.

  16. Barragan House and Studio Barragan House and Studio. 1947.. Mexico City. Barragan.

  17. Barragan House and Studio Barragan House and Studio. 1947.. Mexico City. Barragan.

  18. Efrain Gonzalez Luna House Efrain Gonzalez Luna House. Guadalajara, Mexico. 1927 Barragan

  19. Las Arboledas Las Arboledas Etate. Muro Rojo (Red Wall) 1958 Barragan

  20. Los Clubes Los Clubes Estate. Lovers Fountain 1964 Barragan

  21. Los Clubes Los Clubes Estate. Lovers Fountain 1964 Barragan

  22. Los Clubes Los Clubes Estate. 1964 Barragan

  23. Casa Gilardi Casa Gilardi 1976 Barragan

  24. Egerstrom House and Stables Egerstrom House and Stables 1967 Barragan

  25. Oscar Niemeyer Oscar Niemeyer

  26. Oscar Niemeyer Oscar Niemeyer

  27. Maison de la Culture Maison de la Culture. Le Havre. Oscar Niemeyer

  28. Cathedrale de Brasilia Cathedrale de Brasilia Oscar Niemeyer

  29. Abertura Abertura. Oscar Niemeyer

  30. Carlo Scarpa Carlo Scarpa

  31. Quirini Garden. 1959 Querini Garden. Carlo Scarpa 1959

  32. Quirini . 1959 Querini Garden. Carlo Scarpa 1959

  33. Quirini . 1959 Querini Garden. Carlo Scarpa 1959

  34. Quirini . 1959 Querini Garden. Carlo Scarpa 1959

  35. Brion Cemetery Brion Cemetery. Carlo Scarpa

  36. Brion Cemetery Brion Cemetery. Carlo Scarpa

  37. Brion Cemetery Brion Cemetery. Carlo Scarpa

  38. Brion Cemetery Brion Cemetery. Carlo Scarpa

  39. Brion Cemetery Brion Cemetery. Carlo Scarpa

  40. Brion Cemetery Brion Cemetery. Carlo Scarpa

  41. Castelvecchio Castelvechhio. Carlo Scarpa

  42. Castelvecchio Castelvechhio. Carlo Scarpa

  43. Canova Museum Canova Museum Carlo Scarpa

  44. Botta Mario Botta

  45. Botta Mario Botta

  46. Botta. Stabio Casa Rotunda. Mario Botta

  47. Botta. Stabio Casa Rotunda. Mario Botta

  48. Botta. Massagne Villa at Massagne. Mario Botta

  49. MOMA SFMOMA. Mario Botta. 1995

  50. Aldo Rossi Aldo Rossi.

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