Showing posts with label Buenos Aires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buenos Aires. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Lets Get Out Of This Country











1. The Stone House in the mountains of Fafe, Portugal (via Arch Daily)
2. Ceramic bowl designed by Frank Gehry reminds me of..
3. Ceramic tea cups we picked up in Buenos Aires last year






+ Dive

Friday, July 17, 2009

Beautiful Brutality


Washington, D.C. Metro
Architect: Harry Weese/Late 1960s



Geisel Library, UC-San Diego
Architect: William Pereira/Late 1960s



Berkeley Art Museum
Architect: Mario Ciampi/Late 1960s



Boston City Hall
Architects: Kallmann McKinnell & Knowles/Mid 1960s



Phaeno Science Centre, Wolfsburg Germany
Architect: Zaha Hadid/Early 2000s
*Although not part of the original movement, undoubtedly inspired by... and too awesome not to include.







Last two photos Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina, Buenos Aires
Architects: Clorindo Testa, Francisco Bullrich and Alicia Cazzaniga


When we were in Buenos Aires in May, we stayed in Recoleta about 5 blocks from the Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina. Getting to see this building in person was one of the highlights of our trip. Originally founded in 1810 and located in another part of town, the library is built on the site of Quinta Unzue, the palace of the Peron's during their terms in office. In 1952, Evita Peron died here and due to the government's concern that the home may become a shrine they had it demolished. The government decided to build the new library on the site but due to political upheaval, financial scandals and disagreements over the design, which were finalized in the 60s, it took 3 decades to finish the project. It's a quintessintial example of Brutalist architecture... which is a movement that flourished from the 50s through the mid 70s, spawned from the modernist architectural movement. The term was coined in 1954, from the French béton brut, or "raw concrete", a phrase used by Le Corbusier to describe his choice of material.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Shopping in Buenos Aires: Las Pepas













Las Pepas! One of many impressive clothing/accessories lines we discovered in Buenos Aires. Las Pepas is a cool combination of Betsey Johnson and Vivienne Westwood but in distinctly exciting prints and laid back cuts. We were able to visit two of the BA locations, Av. Sante Fe and in Palermo Soho, both stand out shops with dark, floral fabric walls, racks upon racks of bright colored leather jackets and the added bonus of Animal Collective coming through the speakers. We were there in May, Fall for them, so we were able to get a glimpse of some trends that are headed our way.

Overall, we were so impressed with the scene there. We saw so many good looks... lots of knee high Docs, layers of mismatched floral prints and several sightings of American Metal band t-shirts. Lots more to come on Buenos Aires...

Las Pepas Website