Casa Antonio Galvez
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| Casa Antonio Galvez | |
| Designer | Luis Barragan |
| Location | San Angel, Mexico |
| Date | 1954 |
| Building Type | house |
| Climate | hot, dry |
| Context | -- |
| Architectural Style | Modern |
| Street Address | |
| Notes | -- |
| At Great Buildings | http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/Casa_Antonio_Galvez.html |
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The Creator's Words
"As regards my own concept of architecture, I believe that much of what we have been doing over the last fifteen of twenty years is essentially academic, with no real exploration of new forms; it has been an 'international' architecture. Take, for example, the use of enormous plate windows, which are totally unsuited to ouror any otherclimate. They deprive our buildings of intimacy, the effects of shadow and atmosphere. Architects all over the world have been mistaken in the proportions which they have assigned to large plate windows or spaces opening to the outside. Indeed, some 'homes' are in fact simply glass boxes, or rather clubs. This use of glass is admirable in a sports club. It enables us to see what is going on outside, but our private life should not be lived in a house like a club. Perhaps that is why we so often want to 'go out', to get away from our houses. We have lost our sense of intimate life and have become forced to live public lives, essentially away from home.
Luis Barragan. from Anada Alanis, ed. Luis Barragan: Clásico del Silencio. p242.
Details
Address:
Casa de Antonio Galvez
Pimentel 10
San Angel
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[edit] References
Dennis Sharp. Twentieth Century Architecture: a Visual History. New York: Facts on File, 1990. ISBN 0-8160-2438-3. NA680.S517. small exterior photo, p199. Available at Amazon.com
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Museo virtual Luis Barragán Excellent multi-faceted site on Barragan, in Spanish.
