ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Redondeado in Madrid, Spain by Ojo de Pez, ArquitecturaMay 26th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Ojo de Pez, Arquitectura The body in motion activates the space, introduces a relative order of extent, weight and density, volume. With its trajectory linking different fragments. It shows how can be occupied. The architecture provides information to the body. As a stage, introduces specific codes, set the game board. It promotes certain attitudes, stimulates positions and movements among other less related. Interferences between both establish a more complete sphere, a micro cosmos.
Materials, sizes and forms delineate an order in which there is no hierarchy but different, complementary conditions. Curved walls with translucent thickness define two wide and rounded areas, which Interior spaces are surrounding and light, with different textures over the white. Horizontal lines draw the curved geometry on the materials. Outside, heavier and colored spaces also have imprecise limits, with perforated sheets that enclose deep walls. The openings connect both sides, forming a continuous extension with a flexible use. A blue surface with zigzagging shape, formed by repetition of concave elements, hides the domestic smaller program. Ceiling relief modulates both space and sound. Textured stones and hairy clothes emphasizes other surfaces synthetic and glossy weightlessness appearance. Domed forms, double doors, and textile coatings create a palatial atmosphere. The body of the dancer, followed by the camera, builds a fluid space. She wakes lazy by the window, stretches herself and gets ready next to the dresser. Then goes over the corridor, surrounds the kitchen and finally opens the dance hall. Dynamic shots are combined with other static, where we can superimpose a multiplicity of movements and speeds. Dancing provides another imagination of the domestic life. About Carolina Gonzalez Vives. Ojo de Pez, Arquitectura Ojo de Pez Arquitectura was founded in 2005 by Carolina González Vives as a professional practice focused on architecture and design at different scales. Our work looks for synergies and links between design practice and environmental issues, based on innovation, technology and creativity. Our office affords a very wide scope of professional requests, with a flexible team of specialists in different areas. The quality of our work is based on a wide experience as well as in a solid and continuous research, developed simultaneously through academic activities and publications in international media. Carolina is Ph. D architect by Etsam UPM. Since 2009 is associated teacher in the architectural design department at Universidad de Alcalá, and currently teaching in the Master de Arquitectura del Paisaje, Universidad San Pablo Ceu and in the Master in City Sciences, UPM. She has been visiting fellow at AridLands Institute in Los Ángeles, California. The office production has been widely published and exhibited and has received several national awards. Contact Ojo de Pez, Arquitectura
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