
GEA (General de Ediciones de Arquitectura)
TC CUADERNOS 149: Barozzi & Veiga
TC CUADERNOS 149: Barozzi & Veiga. Architecture 2011- 2021
This monograph covers the last decade of production by the Barozzi Veiga studio.
18 projects are collected in 266 pages that show the best of the international trajectory of these architects through the completed works and those that are to come as a result of competitions in which they always stand out thanks to their ability, beyond solving a problem to condense the essence and character of a project to build a new mental place.
The work of Barozzi and Veiga, oblivious to any explicit belonging to currents or schools of contemporary architecture, must be read as an original response to a genuine need to return to architectural language a speaking role, capable of giving voice to instances of permanence in time , of representativeness also sometimes purely symbolic, but above all of intense interpretation of the characters of the cities and landscapes with which it is put in dialogue.
Veste editoriale: Brossura
Formato: 23x29,5
Pagine: 266
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Lingua: E-GB
Anno: 2021
ISBN: 9788417753269
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CONTENTS
For an Architecture in Counterpoint
Renato Bocchi
Barozzi Veiga. The construction of a mental place.
Ricardo Meri de la Maza
Auditorium and Congress Centre in Águilas, Murcia. Spain
Headquarters of the Regulatory Council for the D.O. Ribera del Duero in Roa, Burgos. Spain
Szczecin Philharmonic Hall. Poland
Bündner Kunstmuseum Chur. Switzerland
Ragenhaus Musikschule Bruneck. Italy
MCBA- Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts Lausanne. Switzerland
Tanzhaus Zürich. Zürich. Switzerland
Design District Ateliers. Londres. UK
Solo House in Cretas. Teruel. Spain
Guerrieri Rizzardi Guest House, Bardolino. Italy
Guerrieri Rizzardi Guest House. Bardolino. Italy
Housing Complex, Badalona. Spain
Maritime Museum Saint-Malo. France
Villa AK. Beirut. Lebanon
Loro Piana Flagship Store. Tokyo. Japan
Dynafit Headquarters. Kiefersfelden. Germany
Aalborg Art Center. Denmark
Jewish Museum of Belgium. Brussels. Belgium