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Between Light and Shadow: Exploring Lighting to Create Atmospheres in Architecture

April 11, 2023 Helena Tourinho 0

Light is part of various disciplines, shaping the world as we know it. In physics, it serves as a measure of speed and makes vision, and the recording of images by the eye and camera lens possible. Throughout art history, the representation of light – or its absence – has guided secular movements in various manifestations with equally different techniques and supports. This means that light – and its derivative shadow – can create environments, atmospheres and sensations, which can be perceived in objects and spaces. Light is also a part of architecture.

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Melancholy and Architecture: Interpretations of Aldo Rossi and the San Cataldo Cemetery

April 7, 2023 Helena Tourinho 0

Cemeteries are among the architectural programs with the greatest symbolic value. They suggest rituals, rigor and solemnity while offering some comfort or hospitality, if not for those who bid farewell to their loved ones, at least to “guarantee” a dignified afterlife for those who have passed away. The San Cataldo Cemetery, designed by Aldo Rossi and Gianni Braghieri, fulfills the first part of the previous statement. Partly because the project was not entirely built, austerity and empty spaces predominate. But when considering the proposed project, perhaps the aridity would remain, and the harshness would be felt more forcefully. Composed of buildings with almost abstract, pure shapes, without noble details or cladding, the cemetery project is a good example of Aldo Rossi’s production at the time of its conception, around 1970.

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Bathrooms That Innovate in Materials, Layout, and Openings

March 30, 2023 Helena Tourinho 0

Within various – if not all – architectural programs, there is a function that is an essential and common requirement: the bathroom. A residence, office, commercial space, theater, museum, religious space, park, or school can only be designed with it. In some countries, public toilets are part of urban infrastructure like public transport or waste collection. A fundamental human right, although denied to a considerable portion of the global population, the toilet follows a historical evolution. Modernity brought with it the separation between public and private, and the room became increasingly reserved in Western society.