Inviting life
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Publication date
2024ISBN
9788412772128
Abstract
The students of the Master’s degree in Ephemeral Architecture and Temporary Spaces of Elisava (MEATS), led by professors Stella Rahola Matutes and Roger Paez, propose a re-reading of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich’s Pavilion based on its constituent materials.
Following the project ‘Beautiful Failures’ (2019-2021) – which questioned fragility and vulnerability from the two most delicate materials of the Pavilion’s construction: glass and travertine – in this second part, ‘Inviting Life (2021-2023), we explore the changes that transform materials by natural effects from the study of travertine slabs.
The growth of mosses and lichens on the Pavilion’s stones is often interrupted by maintenance tasks that seek to give the Pavilion an aspect of invariability that corresponds to its mythical and prefixed image. The effect of the garden’s biotope on the Pavilion’s materials and the links with other organic agents create an imbalance, a tension, which can produce a change because matter is never stable.
Document Type
Book
Document version
Published version
Pages
96 p.
Publisher
Fundació Mies van der Rohe
Recommended citation
Paez, Roger, Rahola Matutes, Stella (2024) Inviting life. Fundació Mies van der Rohe

