O OPEN HOUSE PORTO ESTÁ DE VOLTA PARA A SUA 9ª EDIÇÃO
6 e 7 julho 2024
O Open House Porto (OHP), na sua 9ª edição, tem lugar nos dias 6 e 7 de julho com curadoria de Teresa Novais e Margarida Quintã, sob o tema dos “50 Anos a Construir a Liberdade”.
Na companhia de especialistas e voluntários abriremos as portas da arquitetura de iniciativa pública realizada nos últimos 50 anos pelas quatro cidades Open House Porto.
O roteiro é, como habitualmente, acompanhado pelos Programas Caleidoscópio e Plus que propõem um conjunto de atividades abertas e destinadas a todos os públicos.
Todas as visitas e atividades são de participação gratuita.
Está aberto até 21 de abril o Call para Voluntários para o Open House Porto que este ano vai decorrer a 6 e 7 de julho. Junte-se a uma equipa incrível e viva uma experiência única por dentro.https://t.co/YCVpw5Jl5Apic.twitter.com/zeMNsrXgMn
Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto (b. 1945) was born in Beijing, People’s Republic of China and relocated to Yokohama, Japan shortly after the end of World War II. Negotiating a balance between public and private dimensions from childhood, he lived in a home that was modeled after a traditional Japanese machiya, with his mother’s pharmacy in the front and their living area in the rear. “The threshold on one side was for family, and on the other side for community. I sat in between.”
Yamamoto knew little about his father, who had passed away when the architect was only five years old. In some ways, he sought to emulate his father’s career as an engineer, but instead forged his own path into architecture. At age 17, he visited Kôfuku-ji Temple, in Nara, Japan, originally built in 730 and finally reconstructed in 1426, and was captivated by the Five-storied Pagoda symbolizing the five Buddhist elements of earth, water, fire, air and space. “It was very dark, but I could see the wooden tower illuminated by the light of the moon and what I found at that moment was my first experience with architecture.”
He graduated from Nihon University, Department of Architecture, College of Science and Technology in 1968 and received a Master of Arts in Architecture from Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Architecture in 1971. He founded his practice, Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop in 1973.
Riken Yamamoto, el arquitecto constructor de la realidad, premio Pritzker 2024 https://t.co/ggvDkQt34c Le otorga este reconocimiento por un trabajo con el que nos recuerda «que en arquitectura, al igual que en democracia, los espacios deben ser creados por decisión de la gente»
El ganador del Premio Pritzker de Arquitectura edición 2024 será anunciado el próximo 5 de marzo.
We’re getting ready to announce the 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate on Tuesday, March 5th at 9am EST. Check back here for details, videos and insights!
Image: James-Simon-Galerie, photo courtesy of Ute Zscharnt for David Chipperfield Architects
The drawings by Rogers, Piano, and Franchini were thought to have been destroyed in a flood, but it turned out that they had simply been moved and no one had noticed.https://t.co/2JcncEo1gO
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