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Title: Ricardo Legorreta Architects by John V. Mutlow, Ricardo Legorreta, Lourdes Legorreta ISBN: 0-8478-2023-8 Publisher: Rizzoli Pub. Date: 15 May, 1997 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $65.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (3 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: simply written & presented but effective
Comment: This is a massive book but readers would be glad to know unlike other architecture books that are filled with academics' essays, pictures take precedent in this instance. Principle photography of this book was taken by Lourdes Legorreta, the daughter of the great architect himself (who happened to be an architect in her own rite & so does Ricardo's son, Victor) & therefore, naturally, she would have empathy of the best angles to be taken of all buildings featured in this book. The preface was written by Ricardo himself & it is complemented by poems that gave us insight of what architecture meant to him. Then, we move on to a chapter dedicated to discussions of elements of architecture such as wall, light, scale, geometry, emotion, humanity. Suffice to say that every & each elements mentioned are just as important & they are intertwined with one another. Subsequently, there was the interview with the great man himself. There were discussions about his relationships with Jose Villagran & Luis Barragan, who seemed to have influenced him quite significantly which he concurred. He described both architects as chalk & cheese. One of them was a perfectionist, emphasised upon the importance of knowing how to build on top of knowing how to design. Because Jose was a Rationist and that all his buildings were functional and anonymous but devoid of spirituality, Ricardo started to wander elsewhere for other enlightenment. That, he found in Luis Barragan, who reminded him the importance of landscaping, as one cohesiveness with the building (I.M Pei believed in the same ideal). Ricardo also joked about how academics interpreted Luis' works in all seriousness and he's adamant that if Luis were alive now, he would have laughed at them all as he designed buildings for the passion and luv of them without any complications of -isms. Then, there were also discussions of several artists that influenced his works, his children's involvement in the same industry, his origin. He also took the opportunity to correct the public's perception about his huge dosage of bold colours. He explained that he isn't using the colours for the sake of using them but using them to emphasise different planes, making the mass changes thru the manipulation of light at different time of the day, and along the way, the users' emotion are taken to yet another height. He couldn't reiterate more that without happiness, what's the point of architecture. Ricardo has this philosophy, quoted by Gropius, which was quite inspiring and something that he takes to his heart, "keep working as if you were going to live forever because if your goals are good, somebody will pick up your flag and keep progressing". And the rest of the book is dedicated in showing Ricardo's testimony or contribution towards architecture: bold colours (& some subtle ones depending upon the clients' requirements) buildings with mass, walls that contained the mystery beyond the walls & thus, enticed people to explore deeper within, forms to excite & stimulate the senses. To complement the pictures, there are floor plan and brief notes or quotations by Ricardo. To finish the book nicely, there is also his biography (doesn't say that he's Year 2000 AIA Gold Medal Award Winner), list of projects (that doesn't include the work that he's done in Japan & other latter works), select bibliography, & project credits (which provided the readers with everything you need to know about his projects). Worthwhile reading. Highly recommended.
Rating: 4
Summary: A useful study guide disguised as a coffee table book
Comment: I first came to know the work of Legorreta on a visit to San Antonio & it's new library. The loud colors and monumental scale struck me as odd and distracting in a library setting, but it definitely was a building that made you look twice and want to explore it more. Soon after, I moved to DFW and lived a stones throw away from Solona (the IBM complex). Here is where I learned the true beauty and intelligence of Legorreta's designs and his special notice of the individual and their experience. The colors no longer struck me as loud, but as vibrant and cheerful. This book embraces and shows off this enthusiasm and intelligence VERY WELL. This is a very attractive book with lots of pictures that do justice to Legorreta's palette of colors. There is some narative for each project giving the basic information along with the main design considerations. Also along with each project is a partial floorplan. This is most useful in the study of what is happening in the pictures. When you find an element or view in a picture that intrigues you, the floorplan let's you better understand how that effect was achieve and how it interacts within the context of its adjoining spaces. This is especially important in understanding Legorreta's use of entry sequences and volumes. This also allows you to study how he uses water, stones, and other features in ways that can be experienced from multiple vantage points to create multiple perspectives. If you have experienced Legorreta's Architecture in person and want to understand more about the places you've been, or if you want to see new places that you WILL WANT to experience, then I whole heartedly recommend this book. Buy it, and Enjoy it.
Rating: 5
Summary: a beautiful photographic essay on a very talented architect
Comment: beautiful photos and thoughtful text covering some of the work of, arguably, mexico's finest architect. this book does a excellent job of capturing the serene spirit of legoretta's work - having just returned from a week at his hotel in ixtapa, mexico, i can speak to the power, spirit and beauty of legoretta's work, and to the success with which this book conveys these feelings.
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Title: Barragan - The Complete Works by Luis Barragan, Antonio Toca, J. M. Buendia, A. Fernandez Alba, Alvaro Siza, Antonio Toca Fernandez, Jose M. Buendia Julbez, Raul Rispa ISBN: 1568983220 Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press Pub. Date: April, 2003 List Price(USD): $50.00 |
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Title: Contemporary Mexican Design and Architecture by Khristaan Villela, Ellen Bradbury, Logan Wagner ISBN: 1586850881 Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publisher Pub. Date: November, 2002 List Price(USD): $50.00 |
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Title: Legorreta + Legorreta by Aurora Cuito, Lourdes Legorreta, William Bain ISBN: 3823855891 Publisher: te Neues Publishing Company Pub. Date: June, 2002 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Mexican Architects by Fernando De Haro Lebrija, Omar Fuentes Elizondo, Fernando de Haro, Omar Fuentes ISBN: 9687471069 Publisher: Atrium Pub. Date: 1995 List Price(USD): $45.00 |
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Title: The Life & Work of Luis Barragan by Jose M. Buendia Julbez, Juan Palomar ISBN: 0847820572 Publisher: Rizzoli Pub. Date: 15 December, 1997 List Price(USD): $50.00 |
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