
| Enrique Norten: A House in the City |
Edited by Brooke Hodge, with photographs
by Andrew Bush and writings by Carlos Jiménez, Brigitte
Shim, Jorge Silvetti, and Mirko Zardini |
From an interview with Enrique Norten by Brigitte Shim: Shim: Throughout modern architecture, the house has been a laboratory for invention. It has been a testing ground for architects to explore new ideas using the ordinary program of kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, living space. How is this house used to push your architecture? Norten: What I was looking for with this house was probably a
return to the main principles of modernism. I was trying to look
for the very basics of architecture: a simple structure, simple
construction methods, and straightforward spatial conditions that
would satisfy the needs of our family. The house was a laboratory
where I was looking back to where the tradition of modernity started,
and I tried to recapture that. |
| 94 pages, paperback. An Eliot Noyes Series book. |
| 2003 |
