Architect of Photography - Edition bilingue anglais-espagnol

Alberto Campo Baeza

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Soledad Lorenzo

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RCR Arquitectes

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Eugeni Pons - Architect of Photography - Edition bilingue anglais-espagnol.
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Photographers portray the expressive qualities of buildings letting their inner architect surface. Like architects confronted with an empty site to explore, photographers move their eye analytically from one part of a building to another seeking out the best angles. Beyond that, they listen to the language of buildings, thinking and feeling to further create. Only then can the essence of architecture be captured.
This is the architecture that Lucien Hervé succeeded in capturing when he photographed l'Unité d'Habitation in Marseille (France) designed by Le Corbusier. Upon receiving a few photographs of his work, Le Corbusier said to Lucien Hervé : “You have the soul of an architect.” Photography has found in architecture the means through which it can develop a visual language that records and interprets the urban landscape of an era and a culture.
By the same token, architecture has found in photography the ideal instrument to ensure its dissemination and architects have realized that photographs are the culminating step that establishes recognition of their work. In this regard Architect Alberto Campo Baeza says : “If an architect makes vulgar architecture and a good photographer makes it look good, that's hypocrisy. But if a good architect builds great architecture, but doesn't photograph it or photographs it poorly, it's foolishness, which is worse.” Architect of Photography not only features a visual narrative of buildings which have been photographed by Eugeni Pons, it also examines and highlights the different architectural elements that are captured by the camera, as directed by the photographer's critical and sensible eye.
This book presents a selection of photographs according to the subjects of Geometry, Volume and Space, Repetition and Modulation, Color, Light and Shadow, Reflection and Transparency, and Abstraction. Eugeni Pons offers his vision of buildings and interior spaces he has photographed throughout his career. He knows very intimately the light of the Mediterranean coast that saw him grow up, and uses it as his best ally.
With this light he dresses or undresses the built works, revealing suggestive transparencies and displaying richly nuanced colors. Sometimes, he also surprises us with the unexpected appearance of a figure in motion. Architectural photography is after all a creative work that fuses space and time. Eugeni Pons creates and builds. His work is that of an architect of photography.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    26/04/2013
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-84-92463-95-4
  • EAN
    9788492463954
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    304 pages
  • Poids
    2.086 Kg
  • Dimensions
    29,5 cm × 29,7 cm × 2,6 cm

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Biographie d'Eugeni Pons

Soledad Lorenzo 1967, graduated in Art History from the Complutense University of Madrid. After working as an editor for The Journal of Art (Rizzoli lnternacional Publications) in the early nineties, she became director of Disedo Interior magazine published by Globus Communication between 1991 and 1966. From 1999 up to the present day, Soledad Lorenzo runs Arquitectura y Diseno published by RBA Edipresse.
She has also worked as project director for Links International, a publishing house specializing in architecture ; she has coordinated the Spanish edition of Room magazine (for IKEA and John Brown Publishing) between 1999 and 2002 ; and she has authored numerous articles about design and architecture for catalogs and magazines such as Vogue and Hauser. Soledad Lorenzo has been a judge and an organizer of several design awards, and has been invited to speak about design and publishing at design schools Bau and Elisava of Barcelona.
Alberto Campo Baeza, (Valladolid 1946) studied architecture in Madrid. He then became professor at the Madrid School of Architecture, and later taught at different institutions such as the Zurich ETH and the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. His work has received international recognition and he has won awards such as the Heinrich Tessenow Golden Medal from the Tessenow Society, and the Amold W.
Brunner Memorial Prize, from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2011 the Cadiz Architecture Association appointed him Honorary Member. Alberto Campo Baeza has a long trajectory as a speaker and a widespread acclaim as a writer. His book, The Built Idea has Bene rated more than thirty editions in different languages. RCR Arquitectes - In 1987 Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta graduated in architecture, and since 1988 they have worked together under the name of RCR Arquitectes in Olot, the Catalan town where they were born.
Their twenty-five year long career has won the architectural team the National Award of Culture in the Architecture category from the Catalan provincial government in 2005, and the International Prize 2011 Belgian Building Awards. In 2008 they were knighted with the Order of the Arts and Letters by the French govemment, and appointed Honorary Members of the American Institute of Architecture in 2010, and Honorary Members of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2012.

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