Manuel Gallego (born 1936), a disciple of the most important Spanish architect of the post-war period, Alejandro de la Sota, is perhaps the best exponent of radical architecture in Spain today. He is counted among the leading authorities in the field. Gallego's architecture is sensibly integrated into the urban or rural context, as the case may be. His rational buildings -a series of broken up primary forms grounded in the particulars of the place, where the spaces created open up to the outside and the walls act as the connecting elements between architecture and nature -stand out for their striking sculptural expression. The radical nature of his architecutre is solidly rooted in the vernacular, giving rise to innvoative designs in which the unapologetic use of local materials (stone, wood, glass, metal) and the handling of light create an intimate dialogue between man-made and the surrounding environment.
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北部西班牙建築,看著怎麼不太象西班牙的建築,很精緻的感覺。作為de la sota的徒弟,還真能看齣一些痕跡呢。
评分一個很ticino的西班牙建築師。幾個項目質量都很高,城市,山地,改造還有細部都很有功力。最喜歡的大概是botanical garden。
评分西班牙建築師 優秀而低調
评分被主流媒體所遺忘的最齣色的西班牙建築師。
评分喜歡這種類型的細部設計
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