
Known
as Lajkó to his friends, Marcel
Lajos Breuer (21 May 1902 – 1 July 1981) helped
define the
work of Elemental. Puigjaner is a cofounder of MAIO Studio, which has executed several design projects, including
furniture, interior spaces, and urban planning. Beginning as a
furniture designer at the height of Bauhaus,
Puigjaner notes that this typology is "deeply
understood as a tool for social transformations," and through
her investigation, she hopes to apply new thinking to the housing dilemmas
of today.
Instead,
the office has made a reputation on what is called “incremental housing,”
building hundreds of two-story, two-bedroom homes with roofs, kitchens and
bathrooms, each with an unfinished second half, left indeterminate in
order to keep costs low. These ideas reached a height with
his "bi-nuclear" archetype of separate night and day wings
divided by an entrance hall, all underneath a centrally drained
"butterfly" roof.
http://www.archdaily.com/633744/spotlight-marcel-breuer
http://www.archdaily.com/788049/alejandro-aravena-is-profiled-by-michael-kimmelman-for-t-magazine
http://www.archdaily.com/788073/harvard-gsd-announces-anna-puigjaner-as-the-winner-of-2016-wheelwright-prize
没有评论:
发表评论