celebrating a great man, a great architect, a great teacher
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Cultural Center for Cooper Square, New York 1989
Composite of sketches Vittorio made while working with me on this project. The program of a cultural center was to revitalize a once empty site across from Cooper Union and adjacent to Astor Place. The main elongated building (octet-frame forming an inverted tetrahedron) was lifted above the site and supported by a massive concrete frame. Part quad-pod and buttress the frame touched the ground at two points and braced itself against the neighboring building altering the existing construction and rejuvenating the spaces within. A ground-scape replete with octa-frame extended over the streets and connected to pedestrian activity and the subway.
The authors of this Blog are architecture students and friends of Vittorio Giorgini. This is a celebration of Vittorio's life and his work, especially the design work we did with him during his Professorship at Pratt Institute in New York. We will post in a sidebar here an ongoing list of his students as they are gathered, with links to the work they are doing now, if they desire.
For this blog, we respectfully request that our authors observe one small rule for posting here. As was so eloquently stated by Tony Argibay, "The one thing we are celebrating is the man that brought us together." We were all influenced in many ways by his intellegence, his perspective, his creativity, his humor, his gusto for life, his committment to excellence in architecture. Let's celebrate the Man, Vittorio Giorgini.
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