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kirchner museum, davos, 1992, architect: guyer gigon
'The Kirchner Museum Davos was the first large commission to be realised by Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer. It is now seen as a pioneering example of a new understanding of museum architecture, combining functionality and aesthetics, intrinsic architectural value and service to art in a remarkable way.
Taking their point of departure from local conditions (climate, light, flat-roofed Davos architecture), but above all from considerations about an ideal encounter of viewer and artwork, the architects designed four cubes (the exhibition halls) linked by a branched foyer with wide facade windows as a space for reflection and repose. The foyer also offers a view of the Alpine landscape which so inspired Kirchner’s Swiss work.
There is a skylight above each hall which evenly distributes the multiply filtered daylight into the spaces through its lateral glass facades. The basement contains the museum’s office and service spaces.
Gigon / Guyer used glass, concrete, steel and wood to create a crystalline building reduced to essentials; but in their extremely sensitive combination of these materials they also achieved subtle and complex architectural formulations which transform the deliberate simplicity of the museum’s exterior and interior into a built equivalent of the expressive power of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s art.'
Benjamin Herman quartet & Guy Barker
Benjamin Herman - alto saxophone
Guy Barker - trumpet
Miguel Rodriguez - piano
Ernst Glerum - bass
Joost Patocka - drums
Paradox Tilburg, 13 april 2012
Guy Ferris MAYNARD
(Northampton, 1856 - 1936)
Portrait de femme
Huile sur toile, 34 x 25 cm
Collection GLB
Exposition "Le portrait dans la peinture en Bretagne" au Musée du Faouët du 9 avril au 9 octobre 2022
. . as he had fun . .. .
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J Butchers & Sons Ltd Tug
GUY JAMES
Leaving Portsmouth Harbour.
Vessel Details:
Call Sign: MVS06
IMO: 9067441
MMSI: 235081274
Druide à Bannalec, Guy Flégeo défend la religion des Celtes
Photo prise le samedi 31 août 2013 16:24 pour le mariage de mes amis
Merci Guy, même si au départ tu voulais cramer ma Mercedes ^^
Mattress Guys (4,614 square feet)
4340 George Washington Memorial Highway, Heritage Square, Yorktown, VA
Opened in April 2008; originally McDonald's (summer 1979-fall 2002), later Mattress USA (2003-November 2007)
I certainly would like to have known what was behind that door, but the door itself was behind this counter area so I probably couldn't sneak back in there without being scolded.
Five Guys #511 (2,891 square feet)
4210 Claiborne Square East, Peninsula Town Center, Hampton, VA
Opened October 6th, 2009
Originally a photojournalist, Guy Tillim has spent a large part of his career documenting social conflict in Africa for media agencies including Reuters and Agence France-Presse.
Of his project Avenue Patrice Lumumba Tillim explains, “Modernist architecture was the hook on which I hung the project, but it is not about that architecture – it’s not a survey. Rather, these were the places that I had got to know while working as a photojournalist; I had always been struck by the bizarre stage that they provided.”
On exhibit at the Lannan Foundation Gallery July 23 - Sept 4, 2011.
To learn more about the event, please visit the Lannan website