Saturday, March 19, 2011

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BUILDING WITH THE BUILDING / CYCLE OF LECTURES BY CARMEN ANDRIANI

PILLAR TWO:

MUSEUM IN COLOGNE Peter Zumthor / Morgan Library by Renzo Piano


Abstract Lesson 1

The lesson introduces the interpretation of some recent works that have addressed the issue of building in relation to articles background.

It 's the first of a series of targeted communications architectures and architects who have addressed this issue so educationally significant.

What is highlighted is the coherence of the methodology and language and detailed solutions, beyond the specific formal outcome. It will also be a useful exercise to reading and interpreting a work of architecture in relation to its context and the inherent logic of form building.

Siza, Souto de Moura, Moneo, Venice, Piano, Zumthor, Navarro Baldeweg, are just some of the architects that will be taken considered for specific works.

The first lesson is two architectures, respectively, Peter Zumthor and Renzo Piano, is chosen as opposed to the initial conditions of the context, both for design solutions that are made.

is the Museum of Cologne by Peter Zumthor built on top of a triple layering of the site (archaeological ruins, the remains of the late Gothic church of St. Kolombo, G. Bohm chapel of 'Our Lady of Debris' in 1940), and the Morgan Library by Renzo Piano , through architectural complex of the three pavilions Neo-Renaissance Morgan Library on Madison Avenue in New York.

The Museum of Zumthor builds a volume stereometric, articulated in its perimeter, substantially closed, inclusive of all elements from the lot down to the fragments of the Gothic church embedded in the surface of the new brick building.

The Morgan Library instead infiltrates among the three defining twentieth century pavilion with a translucent and transparent structure of the space enclosed.

In Zumthor prevails a sense of continuity, even the subjects, old and new, to point not to provide gaps between the different materials of history. The plant closed also denies the relationship with the city.

In Renzo Piano vice versa is through the architecture, transparent, light. Allowing a glimpse of the skyline of New York high flowing within a space conceived as a great void, and location of public space. Out of all the scores architectural marks the difference between existing and new, without being choppy. Continuity in this case is assigned to the measures and the proportion of spaces and their volumes.

Another reason for difference is the relationship with light, in both works conceived as material for the project. Zumthor writes: "Think how the building was a mass of shadow and only at a later time, as in a process of excavation, position the light to provide light in the darkness"

In the architecture Renzo Piano however, and particularly in the Morgan Library, the light is identified with the space and the slender white structures external envelope filter the light diffusing inside the large foyer: the effect of dematerialisation of the surfaces The presence of trees inside the large space in the garden, set with the context and with the natural elements of a harmonious relationship Enlightenment mold.

As for ' articulation of plants, in both works we have, within the general perimeter, alternating solids and voids, suspended volumes and volumes underground. It 's the case of the Morgan Library laying out the plans below the volume of ancient manuscripts, the auditorium, the technical facilities and air conditioning. An excavation that will free up considerable ground floor on two floors, on a small area (about 2500mq)

the functions provided.

In the case of Museum in Cologne, in continuity with the old building, it also means 'do not tackle questions related to the fracture' but resolve them in a spatial relationship of fluid continuity. From the grand courtyard of the archaeological excavation that overlaps with those of the Roman remains of the late Romanesque basilica, and that runs on top of a wooden walkway that passes through its entire width, with large exhibition areas, the court where the stratification of smaller architectural materials is added to the sculpture of Richard Serra, the space enclosed within the perimeter wall generally divided and in skilfully mixes solids and voids, stages the materials of history without giving up the identification of the current project.

The fluidity of the internal paths , their ability to connect different parts, and also the ability of architects to articulate, within the perimeter of the lot, a microcosm of relationships and shares, always accompanied by an expert in both attention to detail: these items may be considered common to both the Museum of Cologne at the Morgan Library.

(Carmen Andriani)

References and iconographic MINIMUM

Casabella 749 (Morgan Library)

Casabella 760 (Museum, Cologne)

Peter Zumthor ATMOSPHERES - architectural environment. The things that surround us and elective necklace architect architecture / 22

From the book of

Peter Zumthor ATMOSPHERES

we list some of the points considered significant Zumthor

art of design.

-material presence of the architecture: consonance of materials;

-the sound of space-sound materials;

-temperature space, not in the sense 'climate' in the etymological sense of 'temper' as search for the right tuning.

-architecture as an art space, Zumthor's work of art is to 'roam' in space (thermal baths in Vals, museum, Cologne)

-The ratio inside / outside, this gradual transition governed by the element 'face' or shell designed as diaphragm regulator.

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pictures will be posted on the website relating to the lesson

Monday, March 14, 2011

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lecture Wednesday, March 16

HELLO BOYS
Wednesday morning will be given additional course materials (modeling done by your colleagues, surveys of buildings for which it is impossible to carry out the survey, more ..).
Do not forget to arrange the tables ( to islands) in order to work for sub-groups (9 +1)

At 15:00 there will be a lecture by prof. Andriani ( see poster).

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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lesson Prof.Andriani

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Dear students,
calendar this week includes the following activities: Wednesday, March 9


hours 9.00 to 11.00 Lecture Prof. M. Angrilli, "The post-earthquake recovery plan in Vallo di Nera, Umbria

11.00 -12.30 Laboratory activities preparatory to the visit

15.00 to 16.00 hours Meeting with Prof. G. Dematteis

hours from 16.00 to 18.00 Lecture Prof. C. Andriani Project and context "with the video" A critical attitude to the past ", Bernardo Secchi intervention of the Congress" remember the future. The existing heritage and contemporary urban landscapes "11th Venice Biennale 2008.


Thursday, March 10 (Full day - the time and place of meeting will be decided in court on Wednesday 9 March)
Greetings from the Mayor of Goriano Sicoli. Inspection in the city with the teachers of the workshop assisted by researchers connected to the areas of restoration and engineering and the presence of a municipal engineer.

Friday, March 4, 2011

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BIBLIOGRAPHY RIFERIMENTO_ lesson Silvia Massotti

Jean A. Keim, brief history of photography, arts in Britain, 1976

Beaumont Newhall, History of photography, Giulio Einaudi editore, 1984

Aaron Scharf, Art and photography, Giulio Einaudi editore, 1979

MJ Langford, Treaty of modern photography, The Castle, Milan, 1969

Andreas Feininger, The new technique of photography , Garzanti, 1966

Roland Barthes, Camera Lucida , Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi

Zannier history and techniques of photography , Bari, Laterza, 1984

Walter Benjamin, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction , Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi, 2000

· Ernst H. Gombrich, The sense of order , Einaudi, Torino, 1984


Susan Sontag, On Photography , Editori Riuniti

Rosalind Krauss, Theory and history of photography, Bruno Mondadori, 1996

John Berger, On look , Bruno Mondadori, 2003

G. Basil, G. Morpurgo, I. Zannier (ed.), Photography and Image Architecture, Municipality of Bologna, Galleria d'Arte Moderna, January / February 1980

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Dear students,
Thursday March 3 after the lecture there will be a conference of the photographer Silvia Massotti.
you tomorrow for the first day of the course.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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LABORATORY INTEGRATED DEGREE COURSE PROJECT AND BACKGROUND "

It indicates to students who wish to do the degree course with Prof. Carmen Andriani part 1 (design and context) of reference where the mail should send name, number, e-mail, vote lab.4 and specifications on the scope of the thesis: infolaurea1@libero.it

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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WOLF IS TRANSFORMED FROM A TO Z

Eva shave
New Roman edition, 2010, 64 p.
Largely illustrated
Reading Recommended Age: 3 - 5 years

A primer, with illustrated images with the technique of collage illustrator ; shave Eva, in a fun way to learn the letters of the alphabet, but also an ironic book, a fun idea to stay on disguises and transformations. Here the protagonist is a hapless wolf he can not even grab a child and fleeing from hunters who do not give him respite. So the wolf decides to cut and run using the most unusual and funny costumes, one for each letter of the international bee, dancer, little red riding hood, helicopter, pirate, are just some of the transformations of wolf useful, as the author suggests in his interview presentation dawn to play with the imagination and creativity with its image, so p otremmo take inspiration from the wolf and inventing new ones to prepare, for example, the big carnival that is coming!

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Bark

Jules Feffer
Ed Salani, 2010, 36 p.
Illustrated
Recommended Reading Age: 3-5 years

Bloomsbury Publishing offers us a new edition of George Barking, register illustrated with a simple text to read aloud, published in Italy in 2000 by Piemme edition in the series the "steamer". From an early age sometimes we feel that we live together in "I" different from their totally different and often conflicting. Grow and the feeling remains. And 'our plural identities, our dull and dark sides, our personality changing where coexist and complement each other if different. Meetings, situations, locations and relationships lead us to change and help to enrich what we are in a different way. How to explain this to children? We can rely upon a beautiful and easy to read, just like this, that apart from this profound message that tries to get us, is a humorous and entertaining story that lends itself very well to play "pretend to" be somebody 'another, playing small roles and experimenting with different social and newspapers, but also to play pretend to be animals! Rather than pretend .... in truth the hero of this book demonstrates, has a sort of identity crisis. When his mother tells him, "Have George" he just can not. Leaving only the odd meows, grunts and from other animals! concerned about the situation, the mother takes George to the doctor for a nice little visit to the throat and ... surprise, the vet pulled out a cat, a pig, a donkey and even a cow!


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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Stellaluna

Janell Cannon
The meeting point, 1996
Illustrated
Age of recommended reading:
from 5 - 8 years


A pipistrellina who has just learned to fly falls in the nest of a family of birds. Despite great differences in customs, in the rhythms of life and nutrition, this meeting will allow both to learn from each other mutually aided by the spirit of adaptation, a mechanism common to all puppies. So while the birds are trying to emulate the bat clinging the branches upside down and flying in the night sky, Stellaluna learns to appreciate the food, unusual for her, of her new friends and how their perch among the branches of trees. diversity is there but not as a space in which to build border walls and barriers, rather, is configured here as a breeding ground where they can germinate the seeds of true friendship.


The book also offers insights and routes to familiarize children characteristics and dietary habits of bats in our Italian regions, unfortunately, are now endangered. The depopulation of the heavens by the bats is linked, in fact, a series of prejudices and preconceptions rooted in the traditions and popular myths, so prevalent today in the usual sense, by obscuring the importance and role that bats have for the proper functioning of the ecosystem.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

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LOUISA GEORGE, THE ADVENTURES OF A CHICKEN

Kate Dicamillo, illustrated by Harry Blis
Mottajunior, 2009, 54 p.
Illustrated
Age of recommended reading: 5 - 8 years

Through four chapters, three stories and an epilogue, Luisa a chicken farm, leads us to the adventure. What pushes it far and wide for the world is absolutely legitimate and acceptable to the principle of freedom " The hens should not be locked in a cage (...) but should be free to roam " says Luisa.
one day so our feathered heroine leaves the hen house to explore the world in search of freedom, but there are some unexpected events and misadventures: will be kidnapped pirates of the sea, will find himself face to face with a lion, will be working with the circus and might even be sold to an unscrupulous merchant. But Luis is fearless and courageous, and each time, after many adventures around the world, always able to return in the chicken coop from his sisters curious to hear his tales of comedy and adventure travel. Like them, the readers will enjoy the pleasure of a simple and fun story following the text and illustrations by Harry Blis rich in detail and particular, but also, if they want, they can dwell on the meaning and the sense that those trips are for Luisa, the message you try to "pass" to the other chickens: free is a valuable asset that must be safeguarded, sometimes conquered, which often also implies duties, but that certainly is a fundamental right of every living being.

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ANIMALS IN ROUTE OF EXTINCTION: AUDIO BOOKS TO KNOW A STORY THROUGH A BOOK

one I started some time to consider books and picture books that more or less directly become a focal point and a resource from which to talk about the environment, nature, ecology and science. Obviously today there are specialized publishing houses that publish picture books and texts on the subject designed to ok. They are informative and non-fiction picture books designed for children, really beautiful and good for educational purposes and, if used in a choir, even for reading in the library organize meetings with clients or even free for some thematic area with schools.
In particular, my favorites are the texts that narrate through words and pictures and a story a story, thus maintaining a narrative without being too didactic and "notional", such as those from the publishing house Editorial Science that, on the theme "Nature and the Environment, proposes a series of audio books designed to speak and make known to children the habits and characteristics of some of the animals at risk of extinction through a story to tell, and if we also be observed to listen through the enclosed CD, in which the narrator's curiosity and Lella Costa offers additional details. Part of series: Penguins on the trail of the panda, tiger mother and A great little turtle , Nicola Davies illustrated by Jane Chapman, 2010, 32 p. + Audio CD, that having had the pleasure to browse and read, it is definitely my favorite among all the books of the series.
Admiring the beautiful and charming illustrations by the wonderful colors, like an oil painting on canvas, is clear from the grandeur of the sea and the environment in all its strength and majesty in front of the smallness of living beings, of a baby turtle that is about to travel a long journey, that of his life, following in the footsteps of his ancestors.
E 'right from the ocean itself fraught with dangers and pitfalls that the turtle, escaping predators, away from the foam cradled between the algae of waves, will draw its nourishment, becoming tough and strong, ready, then, now an adult, to go into the deep blue sea. Can go even decades before the fragile turtle, led by water taste and sound of the surf that has never forgotten, returns to the beach where she was born and there, digging a deep hole and turn from hundreds of eggs. E 'and the fragile balance of the magic of creation where the cycles of life and re-started from the same spot where they died, and the sky and sea mingle mingle with the earth becoming one wonderful thing.
This story, able to give visibility to the thin thread that binds all living things to the great land ecosystem, gives value to life of any living being, puts the right emphasis on the passing of time, the immensity of our planet and its precious treasures to be preserved as limited and vital to other creatures, gives us a story that also represents a path of growth and courage to face the adventure that life is.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

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After a long vacation from my blog it's time to start updating it on a bit '!
The best method is to start with a small masterpiece shows French author Hervé Tullet .
From this text, as a starting workshop to play with the senses and movement, a very good teacher of a reading center for children of Bologna has created a beautiful reading path for the nests in which reading has made animated character at the same time illustrated the book "The Seasons of ball." Thread that has been able to link the two texts: the colored balls to discover, to follow the gaze by observing the movements and magical transformations, and then play with them with the voice and body. an example of how completely different stories apart and at first glance irreconcilable can integrate it to run parallel and thus generating new narrative plots.

Herve Tullet
Cosimo Panini, 2010, 60 p.
Largely explained
Age of recommended reading: from 3-5 years


Albo illustrated interactive play with children, thus combining the discovery of color, movement and form. Reading it is a game that was created spontaneously by the indications that the text provides us inviting us to follow: with his finger hit the yellow ball and turn the page. What happened? well now Push it down the same yellow ball once again ... perfect now sferga gently yellow ball left .... the game goes through movement fingers, dots, page by page, multiply and become ... If the book now agitated, not bad maybe try a little 'stronger ... well now try to tilt the book to the left and right ... are you there? ops, you turn off the light. Turn on the light by pressing the finger on the yellow ball ... you still want to play? then start over from here!
A book in which text and illustrations and dialogue that needs to be read not only a narrator, but in the first movement of the body where it can take away the magic game reading and discovery for both large and for children.

Friday, January 14, 2011

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"In the Square you will learn" about Babel


"In piazza learn" has become a television format and will be broadcast in 10 episodes on Babel, Sky channel number 141, every Tuesday, at 21 as of January 18. The format, produced by Zenit Audiovisual Arts, focuses on the teaching of Italian, each according to 10 classes based on a theme (health, employment, rights and duties of citizens, etc). The protagonist of each episode is Italian, but also the teacher with the class of participants, made up of foreigners from different countries and continents. Julie leads her class multiethnic
between the folds of the language of an irregular verb and a grammatical rule mpareremo
also something of Mustapha, Doina, Jiang, Nava, Ibra, Youness ... through their stories and their practical advice on topics discussed in class.
50 years later, returns to the utopia of the master Manzi and his successful program "It's never too late", which marked a key point for the integration of linguistic
a country marked by immigration from south to north. You are invited


Tuesday, January 18 at 18:00


To view a preview of the first episode of
"in the square learns"

Al Centro Italo-Arabo Dar Al Hikma
Via Fiocchetto 15

See you there!