23 abril 2009

“Honesty is a scary place…”

I was watching this video on Gestalten TV about Dutch designer Marcel Wanders. Regardless  of the fact I don’t really enjoy his work, I really enjoyed the natural and honest way he finishes off this video:

“If you are able to be truly honest to who you are, to what your dreams are, to listen to what is inside, and what are your dreams, you will find out there is something very special there.

Honesty is a scary place, and is a place (you know) that people are afraid of and is a reason why people choose different…which is fine…”

 

Dutch designer Marcel Wanders is undeniably one of the most prolific and celebrated international designers today, with his theatrical approach to design, being both decorative and minimal.

21 abril 2009

How Daniel Libeskind is coping with the economic crisis

but most importantly in the little video interview he puts it very clearly how he regards the relationship between commerce and culture. As an architect he explains there is no difference designing a museum or a shopping mall. They are both about business and mostly about people. So:

“erase the line… between commerce and culture (…)”

interview on BusinessWeek online

 

xp 03 iteration fractal

fractalb fractal2   fractal4

This is a simple experience I did a while ago. I wanted to come up with a structure that could be used as a space partition, but basically it was all about transforming a 2d iteration fractal. I started with a dragon curve like fractal. Simple extrusions and ocTree like subdivisions. Seriously is all about being not too serious a deal.

Dragon curve fractal was the first fractal I used in a school project. Back then I drew it in CAD without any scripting.

09 abril 2009

Modernism déjà vu

I guess there is some sort of bitter in the following words. I admit it.

I've worked with other architects but for some reason I was unable to correspond to what was expected. Everyday I would feel completely tired from just sitting in front of a computer, making lines in CAD.

I realized that to some extent, ideas are not that welcomed. The Eureka moment, after a careful process of creation was not shared.

It is a fact that after five years out of architectural school, I have not built a single building I designed. This is a good thing if we consider the environmental problems we face. I guess i could say that I personally haven't contributed with another building to the increase in CO2. But I could also look at it and think:

all the buildings I did not build...someone else ended out designing them.

So, unless all those potential buildings are being built by very eco-conscious designers (architects and all sorts of other professionals that design buildings in my country) I feel I have been missing out the chance to do some good, my little share of the good.

I think this is a time of reflection for me. I came to realize I don’t really like the buildings I have designed so far. They are the product of a narrow view of architecture I am trying to break. They are still the product of a poor architectural education I had and gave myself.

I believe architecture should absolutely reflect the time we live on. Today first of all, I would place environment as a main preoccupation.

So:

the Avant-garde architect must incorporate environmental sustainability as a serious vector of his work.

All architectural critics should look carefully into this vector. Environmental sustainability should be a focus point for architectural critic today.

The time of the eco-fashion, eco-marketing of non serious approaches should be over.

Avant-garde architecture starts with sustainability.

All architecture produced today that does not address sustainability seriously is outdated.

I haven’t done it seriously yet, so as far as this goes, it is a good thing my projects never became reality.

Modernism, spatial and temporal conceptions up until and including Einstein are dead.

New geometries and the computer are opening new horizons.

Many schools still prohibit the use of CAD and all other computer based workflows during most of the program. This is a total error. I firmly believe that all the modernist architecture we are educated to pursue “could fit” in no more than one year of school.

I wish Mathmatics and it’s true beauty had been part of my school education.

I wish Philosophy had been part of my school education.

I wish Geometry had been part of my school education. I wish I had figured out then that geometry is so much more than Descriptive geometry.

People often think of architects as “modern”, visionaries, “strange” … Most of the time this is not true. Architecture is a slow paced changing field. Architectural education is no different. We often have to look other ways, to other areas, other industries, to find new paths, and them bring them into our own field.

Portugal is to a certain extend under the SoutoMourization (Souto Moura) of architecture. The box is everywhere. The two floor orthogonal box scheme is everywhere. In my unbuilt work too. It is an amazing thing to deliver this early XX century model, when people desired complex, curved shaped cars and high-tech, high-definition flat screens.



Back from the Past. Negroponte 1984



The founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. Now he's the driving force behind One Laptop per Child, building computers for children in the developing world.

08 abril 2009

virtual sunbathing part II



Original photo by dailydoseofkitten
I guess cats won't need it.