Navarro Baldeweg
Navarro Baldeweg, Juan
2001
Corte Madera, CA, Ginko Press. 192 p.
Resumen: Derives enormous pleasure from raising consciousness of essential architectural dimensions and elements such as light, gravity and horizon. A recipient of many international awards incluiding the much coveted Heinrich-Tessenow Gold Medal, he is one of Spain's most highly acclaimed contemporary architects.
Quintessentially avantgarde, he is also a brilliant artist and sculptor.
The eighteen projects featured in this book, wich was designed by Baldeweg himself, are examples of his work that clearly express his core ideology. In his introductory essay Baldeweg provides us with the key to understandig his methods and sources of inspiration, and reveals the underlying principles that from the basis of his architectural and artistic vision.
He is driven by the desire to experiment with creativity, to let it run freely in different directions connecting the organic, the minimalist and cool with the expressive and spontaneous. The goal of this book is to reflect the many sides of Juan Navarro Baldeweg's eclectic character.
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