Frank Gehry’s Santa Monica home defied architectural norms. Instead of tearing down, he built around—layering raw materials over an existing house, exposing the process itself. The result? A bold experiment in deconstruction that redefined contemporary architecture. #FrankGehry #Architecture #Deconstructivism #SpiritOfSpace #ArchitecturalStories
关于我们
Spirit of Space creates poetic and conversational films that study and exhibit contemporary buildings, landscapes, and art. Their films are a platform to share how space impacts lives everyday, encourage active public discourse beyond the profession, and preserve the design process for history.
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https://www.spiritofspace.com
SPIRIT OF SPACE的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑与规划
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Milwaukee,Wisconsin
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2006
- 领域
- architecture、film、storytellers、experience、emotion、marketing、movie、video、design、motion、landscape和cities
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SPIRIT OF SPACE员工
动态
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Steven Holl’s latest exhibition at the Schaulager Foundation in Berlin offers a rare look at his transition from early pencil sketches (1977-1980) to the expressive watercolors that define his architectural vision. One of the most striking elements? A dedicated viewing room where visitors can watch Holl at work in his Rhinebeck studio, immersing themselves in his creative process while overlooking Berlin. A powerful reminder that architecture begins long before construction—it starts with an idea, captured on paper. #StevenHoll #Watercolor #Architecture #ArchitecturalStories #SpiritOfSpace #DesignExhibition #BerlinArtScene
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The Neviges Mariendom is a striking example of how architectural competition can push boundaries. Gottfried B?hm’s winning design reshaped the idea of a pilgrimage church, replacing traditional forms with an angular concrete structure that climbs skyward. Its interplay of light, material, and movement creates a profound spatial experience that invites reflection through design. #NevigesMariendom #Brutalism #Architecture #GottfriedB?hm #ArchitecturalStories #DesignCompetition #ModernChurch
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The Oslo Opera House, designed by Sn?hetta, is a remarkable example of how architecture can enhance public life. Its innovative design, with its sloping roof accessible to the public, exemplifies the importance of integrating architecture with the surrounding environment. #Architecture #Design #PublicSpace #OsloOperaHouse #Sn?hetta #UrbanPlanning #ArchitecturalInspiration
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The Miller House and Garden in Columbus, Indiana, is a world-renowned example of collaborative design. Eero Saarinen, Alexander Girard, and Dan Kiley combined their talents to create a home where the architecture, interiors, and landscape work together harmoniously. Its unique layout and harmonious design made this mid-century modern house?a symbol of innovation and made their small Indiana town a global design destination. What lessons can modern design take from this type of collaboration? Share your thoughts below. #MillerHouse #EeroSaarinen #AlexanderGirard #DanKiley #Architecture #MidCenturyModern #ArchitecturalStories #CollaborativeDesign
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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, designed by Maya Lin, represents a turning point in how we approach remembrance. Its V-shaped design, carved into the earth, symbolizes a wound in the landscape, a metaphor for the pain of war. The polished black granite allows visitors to see themselves reflected alongside the names of those lost, creating a deeply personal and modern connection to history. What lessons can we take from this innovative approach to memorial design? Share your insights in the comments. #VietnamMemorial #MayaLin #Architecture #MemorialDesign #ArchitecturalStories #TimelessDesign
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Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye redefined residential architecture by realizing the concept that a house should be a machine for living in. With open floor plans, clean lines, and a focus on functionality, the Villa Savoye demonstrated how modern materials and design could create spaces that serve daily life efficiently while remaining aesthetically groundbreaking. #VillaSavoye #LeCorbusier #ModernArchitecture #FunctionalDesign #MachineForLiving #ArchitecturalStories
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The Liège-Guillemins Transit Center, designed by Santiago Calatrava, is a powerful example of how architecture can drive urban transformation. By lifting the structure, Calatrava created an open and dynamic space that connects the city while serving as a hub for transportation. The design blends functionality with a forward-thinking aesthetic, reflecting Liège’s vision for modernization. What role do you think infrastructure plays in reshaping urban spaces? Let’s discuss this in the comments. #LiegeTransitCenter #SantiagoCalatrava #Architecture #UrbanTransformation #InfrastructureDesign #ArchitecturalStories
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The Salk Institute, designed by Louis Kahn, is a groundbreaking example of adaptable architecture. Kahn’s use of service floors and trusses allows interior spaces to be reconfigured to meet changing scientific needs. The wood chosen for the exterior wasn’t just practical—it was selected to weather beautifully, reflecting Kahn’s vision for lasting elegance. How does adaptability influence the legacy of a building? Let’s discuss in the comments. #SalkInstitute #LouisKahn #Architecture #ArchitecturalInnovation #TimelessDesign #ArchitecturalStories
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The Jewish Museum Berlin is a masterclass in architectural storytelling. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, its fragmented layout, voids, and sharp angles reflect the scars of history and the cultural loss of the Holocaust. Spaces like the Holocaust Tower and the Garden of Exile immerse visitors in an emotional journey, creating a dialogue between architecture and memory. What role does architecture play in preserving stories and shaping collective memory? #JewishMuseumBerlin #DanielLibeskind #Architecture #HolocaustMemorial #ArchitecturalStories #ArchitecturalHistory