The cult book of the first architecture icon of the 21st century (so far): Noah’s Ark. The reasons for this house For many years, my wife Tamara and I had been searching for a place for which we could leave our current home in the Swiss mountains on social, cultural and climatic grounds. In the Alentejo region in Portugal, we found the perfect situation. A wonderful climate, a wide empty landscape and an existing culture that we like. Here, we spend a couple of months a year. From here, we work – my wife is also an architect – close to our office in Flims. The basic idea and the all-influencing aim of our project was to create a garden, even more than a shelter, which, of course, we also have. The form of our house indeed should not primarily express ‘shelter’. It is the ‘garden’ that has to essentially find its form and that we want to experience. To date, three main forms are known to me in terms of housing. The first, ‘urban living’, I understand as living in the dense fabric of an urban setting. Then, ‘suburban living’, which takes place in a typical one-family home with a small garden in suburbia, and finally, ‘country living’, where people live socially and infrastructurally connected at large rural intervals. We excluded all three of these forms for our house. This was not what we were looking for. Our home is far away from the next town. It is disconnected in every respect. There is only the vast empty landscape around us. In Villa Além, a sense of loneliness and independence arises. It is a real retreat. I was looking for a term for this type of housing and have arrived at ‘landscape living’. – Valerio Olgiati The cult book of the first architecture icon of the 21st century (so far): Noah’s Ark. The reasons for this house For many years, my wife Tamara and I had been searching for a place for which we could leave our current home in the Swiss mountains on social, cultural and climatic grounds. In the Alentejo region in Portugal, we found the perfect situation. A wonderful climate, a wide empty landscape and an existing culture that we like. Here, we spend a couple of months a year. From here, we work – my wife is also an architect – close to our office in Flims. The basic idea and the all-influencing aim of our project was to create a garden, even more than a shelter, which, of course, we also have. The form of our house indeed should not primarily express ‘shelter’. It is the ‘garden’ that has to essentially find its form and that we want to experience. To date, three main forms are known to me in terms of housing. The first, ‘urban living’, I understand as living in the dense fabric of an urban setting. Then, ‘suburban living’, which takes place in a typical one-family home with a small garden in suburbia, and finally, ‘country living’, where people live socially and infrastructurally connected at large rural intervals. We excluded all three of these forms for our house. This was not what we were looking for. Our home is far away from the next town. It is disconnected in every respect. There is only the vast empty landscape around us. In Villa Além, a sense of loneliness and independence arises. It is a real retreat. I was looking for a term for this type of housing and have arrived at ‘landscape living’. – Valerio Olgiati
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*Free Standard US Domestic Shipping* Hardcover. Condition: As New. Bound in dark blue Irish linen. 72 pages. A stunning monograph of Valerio Olgiati's Villa Além in Portugal. Foreword by Valerio Olgiati, text by Tom Shoper, book creation Dino Simonett, graphic design Dino Simonett and Bruno Margreth. The book is a one owner copy. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine is tight and undamaged. Beautiful! *For domestic shipments: Standard shipping is FREE. Purchases over US$100.00 require a signature at delivery. ** For international shipments: All packages are shipped Priority. Estimated shipping speed may be impacted by customs and unforeseen circumstances. Seller Inventory # ABE-1759068912637
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35 cm x 25 cm. 72 unpaginierte Seiten. OLeinen. Sehr gutes Exemplar. Durchgehend mit meist farbigen Abbildungen versehen. Es liegt eine quadratische Fotopostkarte (ca. 15 x 15 cm) mit Kurzinformation zur Villa Além bei. Die eher einem Künstlerbuch ähnelnde Architekturmonographie wurde aufwendig in irischem Leinen von Bunyusha (Tokyo) gebunden. Das schwere, haptisch interessante Papier ist ein Lessebo Smooth Natural 200 gsm. Valerio Olgiati (* 18. Juli 1958 in Chur) ist ein Schweizer Architekt. Seine Bauten und theoretischen Ausführungen zur Architektur erregen weltweite Aufmerksamkeit und gelten vielen seiner Anhänger als Kult. Sprache: englisch. Seller Inventory # 2668EB
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