Water Based
Small Buildings & Drawings
de Jacob Brillhart
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As an organizational tool, this book acts as a clarifying scaffold, a filter for illuminating an intense ongoing dialogue, and struggle, between architecture and drawing with and without the computer. The book simply asks: What am I trying to do? What am I trying to say? Am I doing it as clearly as possible? And after looking at the work - does it add up to something that makes sense? By publishing the work, it gains increasing clarity, understanding, and perhaps, with time - some kind of deeper meaning.
Beginning in New York City and finishing in Miami the design work for small buildings stands in an ebb and flow between the edge of the city and the beginning of the sea. Projects such as the Urban Urchin, Miami Grass house, the Mechanical House, Bay Architectures and the Life Guard Tower are all intimately tied to water. My interest in a subtle yet powerful aqueous nature is carried through to the watercolor drawings with an emphasis on fluid light and a morphic energy. This way of working becomes a means for questioning and answering by juxtaposing ideas and feelings constantly through drawing and building.
I see these first projects, built works, drawings, paintings, essays, and travelogues as an attempt to define a gentle manifesto with a kind of quiet apercu.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Arquitectura
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Características: Vertical estándar, 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 396 - Fecha de publicación: ago. 21, 2009
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Jacob Brillhart has built his career as an architect, painter and professor of architecture. He is founder of Jacob Brillhart Architect PA, and is currently a full-time lecturer at the University of Miami’s School of Architecture where he teaches design studios and drawing courses at the graduate and undergraduate level. As an integral teacher of the Rome program, he also leads students in drawing and design studios through Rome and Northern Italy. Jacob earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Tulane University and his Masters of Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University. His academic and professional life, which works in constant symbiosis, is heavily influenced by both teaching traditions – formed around the interchange of research, exploration and progressive design. A LEED AP, he is also engaged in sustainable building practices and was honored with the 2008 AIA Miami Design Award for Excellence for his “Mechanical House.”