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Published: 2008-09-09 22:09:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 572; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 11
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Description β€œTo me, buildings can have a beautiful silence that I associate with attributes such as composure, self-evidence, durability, presence, and integrity, and with warmth and sensuousness as well; a building that is being itself, being a building, not representing anything, just being. The sense that I try to instil into materials is beyond all rules of composition, and their tangibility, smell, and acoustic qualities are merely elements of the language we are obliged to use. Sense emerges when I succeed in bringing out the specific meanings of certain materials in my buildings, meanings that can only be perceived in just this way in this one building. When I concentrate on a specific site or place for which I am going to design a building, when I try to plumb its depths, its form, its history, and its sensuous qualities, images of other places start to invade this process of precise observation: images of places I know and that once impressed me, images of ordinary or special places places that I carry with me as inner visions of specific moods and qualities; images of architectural situations, which emanate from the world of art, or films, theater or literature.”

- Peter Zumthor in "Thinking Architecture"

sankt benedegt,
switzerland
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Comments: 5

leesaf [2008-09-10 21:04:34 +0000 UTC]

one of my favorite places in switzerland. i had my doubts when we were climbing up the mountain, but i appreciated the climb all the more after reaching the chapel. it is a bit of a pilgrimage just to reach this place.

the simple quality of the interior was unassuming and resolute in its solitude. zumthor blew me away on this one.

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bigredgecko In reply to leesaf [2009-03-22 11:37:52 +0000 UTC]

Would you not say this is part of the experience, the 'ilgrimage'? To then be presented by this symmetric, tall space where the reaction is to look up 'to the gods'? I can only imagine it must be fantastic, I am rather looking forward to visiting this myself after having read briefly into it.

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sleurope In reply to leesaf [2008-09-11 10:31:01 +0000 UTC]

all the works from zumthor I've visited, they were all very good, therme vals, roman ruins, this one and the kunsthaus...

all very good.

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thesushiking [2008-09-10 00:47:32 +0000 UTC]

symmetry really makes the geometry look strong

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sleurope In reply to thesushiking [2008-09-10 08:48:04 +0000 UTC]

symmetry give silence to the composition.

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