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...e a fuxicagem tem virado do avesso ...em flores diferentes...mudando a forma como são presos uns aos outros e o miolo colocado .

Looking at the end of the Tadao Ando design for the Pulitzer Center in St. Louis.

 

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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

 

Tadao Ando

 

again here

Langen Foundation

Museumsgebäude Detail

Raketenstation Hombroich

 

langenfoundation.de/architektur/tadao-ando/

Ando Museum (transformation of a former 19th century residence), Naoshima Island, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan

 

Architect: Tadao Ando, 2013

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Gallery : photowork.jp/christinayan01/architectural/archives/6848

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Nishinomiya Shell Museum (西宮市貝類館、西宮市立西宮浜公民館).

Architect : Tadao Ando (設計:安藤忠雄建築研究所).

Contractor : Araigumi (施工:新井組).

Completed : 1999 (竣工:1999年).

Structured : Reinforced Concrete (構造:鉄筋コンクリート造).

Costs : $ million (総工費:約億円).

Use : Museum (用途:博物館).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor : (階数:).

Floor area : 12,159 sq.ft. (延床面積:1129.69㎡).

Building area : sq.ft. (建築面積:㎡).

Site area : sq.ft. (敷地面積:㎡).

Location : (所在地:西宮市西宮浜4-13-4).

Referenced :

www.araigumi.co.jp/results/works/05/05_09.html

xdl.jp/policy/policy2009/200909/map.pdf

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Gallery : photowork.jp/christinayan01/architectural/archives/6848

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Nishinomiya Shell Museum (西宮市貝類館、西宮市立西宮浜公民館).

Architect : Tadao Ando (設計:安藤忠雄建築研究所).

Contractor : Araigumi (施工:新井組).

Completed : 1999 (竣工:1999年).

Structured : Reinforced Concrete (構造:鉄筋コンクリート造).

Costs : $ million (総工費:約億円).

Use : Museum (用途:博物館).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor : (階数:).

Floor area : 12,159 sq.ft. (延床面積:1129.69㎡).

Building area : sq.ft. (建築面積:㎡).

Site area : sq.ft. (敷地面積:㎡).

Location : (所在地:西宮市西宮浜4-13-4).

Referenced :

www.araigumi.co.jp/results/works/05/05_09.html

xdl.jp/policy/policy2009/200909/map.pdf

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Tadao Ando. Shanghai, China

@ roppongi, tokyo, japan

 

10th Anniversary of the National Art Center, Tokyo

TADAO ANDO (安藤忠雄):ENDEAVORS

  

...No más porque no me quieres...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8n06yRKtVQ

ESTE AFICHE Y MUCHOS MÁS EN:

#‎NomeVuelvoaEnamorar 2014

En la Normanda (Cll. 22 9-22) hasta el 01 de Noviembre.

The Master of Light

The Master of Scale

The Master who never had academic background yet

became the most powerful and influential architects all around the world.

 

I consider myself immensely lucky to meet him in person, that too in his office.

A dream come true.

 

#sayamaikeMuseum #osaka #japan #ando

TADAO-ANDO

at HYOGO PREFECTURAL MUSEUM OF ART

兵庫県立美術館 安藤忠雄設計

 

Centro Roberto Garza Sada de Arte Arquitectura y Diseño

 

The book Poetics of Architecture has an apt statement, "... fantasy with imagination and association can improve reality; it can upgrade reality...".

 

My camera designs dedicated to Tadao Ando are simple machines.

 

They shed light upon and debunk our common views of the structure as well as the function of the camera. But more importantly, at least to myself on a personal level, these cameras attempt to bring their user closer to a spiritual awareness by functioning similarly to a poem. In this way they perform a social function which is one of my main design goals.

 

When one looks at Tadao Ando's buildings and museums, one can't help but feel his near religious devotion to materials and natural light as well as shadow. Perhaps like Louis Kahn, he brings you to an awareness of the beauty of everything around his structures: the sky, the sea, nature and also emptiness. He is not the first architect to do this but he is one of the first to focus on the minute gradations and infinite shades of this sort of reality.

 

Although I would prefer my cameras to be the size of a typical Ando wall (of monumental proportions), my task is to recreate this vast scale in miniature and to re-create the important experience of a poetic moment for the camera's user.

 

When I made my very first notes for the Ando cameras, I thought that the lion's share of my time would be spent measuring, laying out and drawing these simple forms. I saw it as but a chore and a done deal. But I could never finish these layouts. As it turned out I constantly gave up and had to move on to other camera designs rather than spend even more time on these deceptively simple machines. Conceptualizing these camera homages to Ando was much harder than all the other designs I had done. Even writing this tiny essay has caused me to rethink, reconsider, throw up my hands in puzzlement, and look to diversions.

 

The above photo is some of my beginning notes.

 

I'm so happy to present the beginning page of a design that attempts to go in the direction of Ando's world, by way of the camera world.

 

I seem to have too much that I want to say regarding the ramifications of these designs. I think that these few ideas discovered from my work on the Ando homages will show up in future design drawings of mine.

 

Design and photo contents copyright 2013 by David Lo

2.5 years, German Shepherd

 

Did a quick photoshoot of Ando and his friend Emily (aka Belly) this morning. These are the two dogs of the people I'm staying with right now. I may not have my own dogs here but it's nice to have some doggies around.

 

More to come :)

A view down the space between the two primary wings of the Pulitzer Foundation of the Arts by Tadao Ando in St. Louis.

 

Inside you can see the Dan Flavin exhibition "Constructed Light."

 

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