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C3 342

Podia, Plinths and Flying House - Wall Graft - héctor fernández elorza

Publisher:C3

  • Paperback
  • English, Korean
  • 208 Pages
  • Feb 15, 2013

In this edition of ‘C3’, the disappearance of the classical “base” in architecture takes centre stage in ‘Podia, Plinths and Flying House’, wherein the vertical progression of contemporary buildings is investigated and redefined in an essay by Silvio Carta.

The issue’s second theme, ‘Wall Graft’, opens with an analysis by Nelson Mota, delving into issues surrounding the preservation, renewal and use of derelict structures.

In this edition of ‘C3’, the disappearance of the classical “base” in architecture takes centre stage in ‘Podia, Plinths and Flying House’, wherein the vertical progression of contemporary buildings is investigated and redefined in an essay by Silvio Carta. Highlighted are a series of “flying houses”, such as Algarrobos House, BF House and Wind-dyed House. The issue’s second theme, ‘Wall Graft’, opens with an analysis by Nelson Mota, delving into issues surrounding the preservation, renewal and use of derelict structures. Featured are the Thalia Theatre, Corten Apartments and Casa Potxonea. Finally, a special section on Héctor Fernández Elorza rounds out the issue.

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