Who/what projects do you think straddle the line between interior and exterior the best? Who blurs the boundary between inside and outside, between the house and the garden?
Josh Mings
Mar 27, 16 11:40 am
Miller House - Eero Saarinen/Dan Kiley with interiors by Alexander Girard. By far the best blending of interior and exterior while keeping both clearly defined.
awaiting_deletion
Mar 27, 16 1:07 pm
see any SITE (james wines) projects. SITE stands for Sculpture In The Environment I think.
Josh Mings
Mar 27, 16 1:50 pm
I still love the Floating McDonalds project. I don't think it is still around otherwise I'd hop over to Berwyn to check it out.
Kidd
Mar 27, 16 6:33 pm
The Japanese own this category. Go Hasegawa, Ryue Nishizawa, and Toyo Ito do amazing things.
Marc Miller
Mar 28, 16 11:42 am
With some attempt to respect a timeline-
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan
Johnson's Glass house
Mies van der Rohe'sFarnsworth House
Pierre Koenig's Stahl House ( and many more Case Study Houses)
John Lautner Sheats-Goldstein Residence (and more Lautner)
Emilio Ambasz' ACROS Fukuoka Prefectural International Hal
MRVDV's Expo 2000 Pavilion
OMA's Prada Los Angeles
Li Xiaodong's Liyuan library
Repeats-
The Miller house
Go Hasegawa
(Kazuyo Sejima and) Ryue Nishizawa
x-jla
Mar 28, 16 12:34 pm
I Agree that the Japanese and the California mid-century modernists own this category...
Who/what projects do you think straddle the line between interior and exterior the best? Who blurs the boundary between inside and outside, between the house and the garden?
Miller House - Eero Saarinen/Dan Kiley with interiors by Alexander Girard. By far the best blending of interior and exterior while keeping both clearly defined.
see any SITE (james wines) projects. SITE stands for Sculpture In The Environment I think.
I still love the Floating McDonalds project. I don't think it is still around otherwise I'd hop over to Berwyn to check it out.
The Japanese own this category. Go Hasegawa, Ryue Nishizawa, and Toyo Ito do amazing things.
With some attempt to respect a timeline-
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan
Johnson's Glass house
Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House
Pierre Koenig's Stahl House ( and many more Case Study Houses)
John Lautner Sheats-Goldstein Residence (and more Lautner)
Emilio Ambasz' ACROS Fukuoka Prefectural International Hal
MRVDV's Expo 2000 Pavilion
OMA's Prada Los Angeles
Li Xiaodong's Liyuan library
Repeats-
The Miller house
Go Hasegawa
(Kazuyo Sejima and) Ryue Nishizawa
I Agree that the Japanese and the California mid-century modernists own this category...