Jose Oubrerie, the last living protégé of Le Corbusier, is a Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the Knowlton School, presents The Chapel of Mosquitoes, an exhibition in Knowlton's Banvard Gallery. The Exhibition will continue to February 25, 2016 at 5:00pm.
The exhibition presents three paintings in addition to three buildings. These projects span around 43 years each dealing with fundamental architectural elements including light and shade, enclosure and opening, and stasis and movement.
The three projects featured in the exhibition include:
The Chapel of the Mosquitoes
Dutchess County, New York, 2015
The Miller House
Lexington, Kentucky, 1991
The French Cultural Center
Damascus, Syria, 1972
This exhibition was made possible with the support of 'T'space gallery, Steven Holl, and José Oubrerie. To contribute to the Chapel of Mosquitoes construction fund, please contact the Steven Myron Holl Foundation at stevenmyronhollfoundation.com. This architectural charity will match all contributions.
For more information on the Exhibition visit http://knowlton.osu.edu/event/jose-oubrerie-chapel-mosquitoes.
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Looks like a great exhibit! Glad to see Jose getting (more) recognition! (Especially good to see Damascus, which he only ever showed in blurry slides when I was at the KSA....)
re: "last living protege..." Isn't BV Doshi still alive?
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