Imagining the Evident / Álvaro Siza

Imagining the Evident / Álvaro Siza

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The referential book by Álvaro Siza on his own work, for the first time in English. Describing some of his projects, his expectations and struggles, references and decisions, this book is a fundamental contribution to the understanding of Álvaro Siza’s architectural thinking.
The text is accompanied by an extensive set of drawings from his notebooks, an obstinate presence in Siza’s particular way of working, some of which never published before.
A personal and fundamental testimony of one of the most celebrated living architects, covering the full range of design – from architecture to city planning, furniture and objects – in a must-read book for all interested in Art and Architecture.

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Hardcover, 21 x 14 cm, 156 pages
67 croquis
2nd revised Edition

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I would like to try to expose my vision of architecture through the projects I have accomplished, or simply imagined, as my thoughts are cemented therein.”

“Once again, this is the starting point: a second spontaneity achieved through the instinctive sublimation of knowledge. As in dangerous navigation: you can always sink, and there are plenty of shipwrecks .
— Álvaro Siza, from the book
 
 
Over the course of his long and prolific career, Álvaro Siza has rarely spoken firsthand of the process guiding his practice. Instead, this small but attentively edited publication, allows this little-known dimension of his to emerge.
— The best design and architecture books of 2022 by DOMUS
potent not only for understanding Siza’s practice over many decades, but for undertaking architectural design or architectural criticism and history today.
— Barry Bergdoll
I’m very happy to have this book, which since this translation into English I’ve read it for the first time in my life; read and re-read… One point which I find incredibly powerful in the book is this categorical statement – Architecture without nature is meaningless – that is, for me, maybe the one single statement in the book which is more arresting than any other.
— Kenneth Frampton
 
 
More than any other architect I can think of, Álvaro Siza, has inspired me throughout my career. On reading ‘Imagining the Evident’, I rediscovered the same wonderful voice and was particularly struck by the urban themes Siza addresses. The relationship to urbanity is ever present in the book where project descriptions revolve around readings of existing places, conceived as additions to a process of urban continuity.

This wonderful book is full of lessons, and they include the need to be modest and generous, to be open-minded, and to manage doubt.
— Jonathan Sergison
 

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