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  • National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Brick facade perspective. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Elevated view of grand concert hall. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Detail of upper floor atrium gallery. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Concert hall's curved, grey concrete facade with hall entrance. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Concert hall's curved, grey concrete facade with hall entrance. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Building elevation at night. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Perspective of building with water features and public square. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Juxtaposition of concrete and timber furnishing. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • View of stairway with circulation galleries. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Chandelier in open plan stairwall. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Circulation space round concert hall with linking stairway. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Building elevation with spanning bridges and pond. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Graphic detail of concert hall's organ. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • View of grand concert hall with seating and circles. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Chandelier with staircase. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • irculation space around concert hall. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Frontal elevation with landscaped public square. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0011.jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0010.jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0007.jpg
  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
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With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
    Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0001.jpg
  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
<br />
With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
    Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0006.jpg
  • Building elevation at night. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Perspective of building with context. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • View of stairway with circulation galleries. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Perspective of modern entrance colonnade. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Elevated view of grand concert hall. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Elevated view of grand concert hall. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Interior concrete wall with directory. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Concert hall's curved, grey concrete facade. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Ladscaped public square National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Corner elevation with landscaped public square. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0015.jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0008.jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0005.jpg
  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
<br />
With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
    Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0002.jpg
  • Building with water features and public square. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Corner elevation with context. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Perspective of building with pedestrian. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • View of stairway with circulation galleries. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • View of stairway with circulation galleries. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • View of stairway with circulation galleries. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
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  • Perspective of red brick facade with public square. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Graphic detail of concert hall's organ. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Graphic detail of concert hall's organ. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Detail of upper floor atrium gallery. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Front elevation with public square. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Atrium with concert hall's curved, grey concrete facade. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Distant panoramic view with cityscape and infrastructure. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0014.jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0004.jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0003.jpg
  • Building elevation at night. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Concert hall's curved, grey concrete facade and foyer. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Interior concrete wall with directory. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Juxtaposition of concrete and timber furnishing. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Brick facade perspective. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Detail of upper floor atrium gallery. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0009.jpg
  • Front elevation of building with water features and public square. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Concert hall's curved, grey concrete facade and foyer. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Distant view with cityscape and infrastructure. National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), Katowice, Poland. Architect: Konior Studio , 2014.
    National Polish Radio Symphony Orche...jpg
  • Interior view of office area showing integrated structural pillars. Timmerhuis, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: OMA Rem Koolhaas, 2015.
    Timmerhuis-Rem Koolhaas OMA-0015.jpg
  • Interior view of office area showing integrated structural pillars. Timmerhuis, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: OMA Rem Koolhaas, 2015.
    Timmerhuis-Rem Koolhaas OMA-0017.jpg
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