Yet another “Days of Oris” have ended. At their tenth anniversary jubilee, many excellent lecturers filled the packed Vatroslav Lisinski Large Hall. This year the emphasis was on the most important realizations among world architectural productions. To list but a few must-mentions: the lectures of Paul David, a Portuguese architect whose boundless sea horizons have become the leitmotif of his houses, as spaces of meditation and reflection, followed by the Spaniard Francisco Mangado with a charismatic presentation of his designing statement alongside his other interesting remarks on contemplations of architecture and space. The accompanying program included book promotions, an exhibition for tendered works for the “Paromlin” as well as three film showings. However, the most inspiring part of “Days of Oris” probably belongs to two architects, whose discourse, while radically different, is nevertheless contrapuntal.
The architects in question are Peter Zumthor and Wolf D. Prix (the founder of Coop Himelb(l)au), whose lectures marked the beginning and end of the first day.
Yet another “Days of Oris” have ended. At their tenth anniversary jubilee, many excellent lecturers filled the packed Vatroslav Lisinski Large Hall. This year the emphasis was on the most important realizations among world architectural productions. To list but a few must-mentions: the lectures of Paul David, a Portuguese architect whose boundless sea horizons have become the leitmotif of his houses, as spaces of meditation and reflection, followed by the Spaniard Francisco Mangado with a charismatic presentation of his designing statement alongside his other interesting remarks on contemplations of architecture and space. The accompanying program included book promotions, an exhibition for tendered works for the “Paromlin” as well as three film showings. However, the most inspiring part of “Days of Oris” probably belongs to two architects, whose discourse, while radically different, is nevertheless contrapuntal.The architects in question are Peter Zumthor and Wolf D. Prix (the founder of Coop Himelb(l)au), whose lectures marked the beginning and end of the first day.
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