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Kazuyo Sejima: The Art of Disappearance in Architecture

Fz Architecture 26,234 5 months ago
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In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of Kazuyo Sejima’s architecture, exploring her unique approach to transparency and lightness. Discover how Sejima’s innovative designs challenge conventional architectural norms, creating structures that often seem to disappear into their surroundings. We examine her celebrated projects, including the Serpentine Pavilion and the Rolex Learning Center, to understand how her use of thin facades and ethereal forms creates a sense of illusion and elegance. Join us as we explore the visual and emotional impact of Sejima’s work and discuss her contributions to contemporary architecture. Special thanks to Luis Fernández Galiano for the insightful Spanish presentation, which provided a deep understanding of Sejima’s architectural approach. Thanks to these resources: - Adaptation and translation from lecture Luis Fernandez Galiano from Fundacion March - Internet resources and pictures. #KazuyoSejima #Architecture #Transparency #Lightness #EtherealDesign #SerpentinePavilion #RolexLearningCenter #ContemporaryArchitecture #InnovativeDesign #ArchitecturalIllusion 0:00 Introduction 0:30 Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa 7:45 Japanese Architecture 8:41 S House 9:27 Weekend House 10:23 Small House 11:13 Plum Orchard House 12:32 Moriyama House 13:44 A House 14:44 House and Garden 16:12 Flower House 18:04 Women's residence 19:57 Gifu Kitagata Apartments 21:49 Okurayama Apartments 23:00 Residential complex 24:45 Coffe in a park 25:49 Ferry terminal 26:56 IVAM 28:10 Theater in Almere 29:42 Museum in Japan 31:55 Glass Museum Ohio 34:21 Dior 35:58 New Museum in New York 40:55 Business School Essen 44:30 Novartis 47:23 The Serpentine Gallery in London 49:12 The Rolex Center 54:08 Louvre Lens 56:30 Conclusions

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