- Editorial:
- GUSTAVO GILI
- Materia
- Libros varios
- ISBN:
- 978-84-252-2013-5
- Páginas:
- 144
- Encuadernación:
- Rústica
- Colección:
- ARQUITECTURA
2G-32 CARLOS FERRATER
RECENT WORK
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CONTENTS Introduction A Taxonomy of Formal Systems in the Work of Carlos Ferrater. Text by Josep Maria Montaner Works and projects Barcelona Botanical Institute headquarters and the Botanical Garden revisited, Barcelona. Text by Emilio Tuñón Convention Centre Auditorium and Parque de los Naranjos, Castellón. Text by Francisco Mangado Social Services Centre and city block interior garden, Barcelona. Text by Lucía Ferrater Arquer Zaragoza-Delicias Intermodal Station, Zaragoza. Text by Aranguren y Gallegos Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo Gardens, Granada. Text by Ángela García de Paredes El Prat Royal Golf Club, Terrassa, Barcelona. Text by RCR Aranda Pigem Vilalta arquitectes Apartment building and architecture studio, Barcelona. Text by Manuel Aires Mateus House 2 for a photographer, Ebro Delta, Tarragona High-rise buildings: World Trade Centre Tower, Cornellà, Barcelona. Aquileia Tower, The Lido, Venice Audiovisual Campus office building on the Diagonal, Barcelona New seafront and promenade, Benidorm, Alicante Building on the Paseo de Gràcia, Barcelona National Guidance Centre for Parkinson's Sufferers, Cartagena, Murcia Single-family house, Sant Cugat del Vallés, Barcelona Biography nexus Ornament and Transversality Snippets Texts by Carlos Ferrater |
OUT OF PRINT
During the course of his career Carlos Ferrater has managed to develop a series of specific forms for resolving a wide variety of architectonic programmes and urban situations. We could speak of the gradual invention of a series of individual formal devices, devices that spring from the premises of abstraction, rationalism or functionalism within modern architecture and which have gradually acquired greater complexity.
This number of the magazine 2G shows the recent work of Carlos Ferrater and his team. Works and projects that, as Josep Maria Montaner says, may be grouped in a repertoire of five different formal systems: containers; urban residential morphologies; the series of volumes connected by streets; landscapes of fragmented volumes; and fractal forms or geometries of complexity.