Teresa Moller : unveiling the landscape / [editor, Claudia Pertuze ; translations, Kid Maude ; reproductions, Chloe Humphreys, Cristián Fernández, Matías González, Teresa Moller y Asociados].
Material type: TextLanguage: Spanish, English Publication details: Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz ; Santiago : Puro Chile, [2014]Description: 239 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 39 cmISBN:- 9783775736978 (Hatje Cantz : cl.)
- 3775736972 (cl.)
- 9789569016035 (Puro Chile : cl.)
- 9569016035 (Puro Chile : cl.)
- SB470.M65 T47 2014
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Foreword = Prefacio / Dan Pearson -- Landscape built as property = El paisaje construido como poesía / Jimena Martignoni -- Punta Pite -- Casablanca I -- Casa del Mar -- Lo Curro -- Casablanca II -- Tierra Atacama -- Kawelluco.
"Teresa Moller's architecture stands out due to its scope, its language, and its unique vision. What makes her such an outstanding artist is that she works in perfect harmony with the environment, respecting and preserving its essence. This volume captures the relationship she establishes between the landscape, architecture, nature, and native flora, while always taking into account the needs of the local residents and incorporating an aesthetic and functional reevaluation of the spirit of a particular place. Since 1990, Chile's diverse landscapes--from the Atacama Desert in the north to the Lakes Region in the south, and from the Pacific Coast in the west to the Andes in the East--have served as the settings for the majority of Teresa Moller's projects. This diversity means that she approaches each project by first examining the valuable elements that already exist at a site and assessing the natural surroundings, the local ecology, and the local architecture, thus making each project the direct and unique result of its environment."--
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