Revista: | Bitácora arquitectura |
Base de datos: | PERIÓDICA |
Número de sistema: | 000377772 |
ISSN: | 1405-8901 |
Autores: | Vera, Paloma1 |
Instituciones: | 1Universidad Iberoamericana, México, Distrito Federal. México |
Año: | 2009 |
Número: | 19 |
Paginación: | 32-39 |
País: | México |
Idioma: | Español |
Tipo de documento: | Artículo |
Enfoque: | Descriptivo |
Resumen en inglés | This house is one of the first works he designed and that better explains the principles of his architecture: a simple house in town, integrated to the landscape, he protects because that house is made to inhabit itself, covering the most essential of human necessities. In the sixties, he crossed the border between urban and rural projects with Don Emiliano's Cooperative of Carpenters in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl. With the Cooperative he made many designs for children's furniture, among them the Arrullo chair (1968), which gained the IMCE (Instituto Mexicano de Comercio Exterior, Mexican Institute of Foreign Trade) prize in 1974. The objects and furniture he designs to be constructed by cooperatives always have an expression related to materials, to the natural thing, as in sculpture factories of the Renaissance where learning began by knowing the materials in order to make; Hagerman recognizes the value of senses, touching and learning as original as possible, ergo forms must harmonize with the structure of material, body and culture as well |
Disciplinas: | Arte, Ingeniería |
Palabras clave: | Arquitectura, Hagerman, Oscar, Comunidades indígenas, Diseño arquitectónico |
Keyword: | Arts, Engineering, Architecture, Hagerman, Oscar, Indigenous communities, Architectural design |
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