Alberto Campo Baeza considers light to be one of the foundations of architecture, alongside constructive or conceptual elements. For the Spanish architect, light and gravity, in particular, are the two opposing forces within which the act of composition unfolds. The house built in Mojácar, Andalusia, is a remarkable example of consistency between theory and practice, in which space is literally sculpted as a result of a well-pondered section design.
Alberto Campo Baeza - Casa a Mojácar, Almería, Spagna / Francesca Mugnai. - In: FIRENZE ARCHITETTURA. - ISSN 1826-0772. - STAMPA. - (2024), pp. 42-53.
Alberto Campo Baeza - Casa a Mojácar, Almería, Spagna
Francesca Mugnai
2024
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Alberto Campo Baeza considers light to be one of the foundations of architecture, alongside constructive or conceptual elements. For the Spanish architect, light and gravity, in particular, are the two opposing forces within which the act of composition unfolds. The house built in Mojácar, Andalusia, is a remarkable example of consistency between theory and practice, in which space is literally sculpted as a result of a well-pondered section design.File in questo prodotto:
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