Tange kenzo biography of abraham
"For me the piece of paper is the space and the pencil the tool with which to intervene and shape."
Raimund Johann Abraham was born in Lienz, Austria. He studied architecture at Technical University Graz and established an architectural studio in Vienna in In he moved to the United States. He taught at Rhode Island School of Design and, from , at Cooper Union and Pratt Institute. In he became a visiting faculty member at the Southern California Institute of Architecture. His work is based on the balance between dream and reality, utopia and irony. He designed structures to be placed in the moon and wanted to drill the planet with Radar Cities. "Dwelling in the suburbs of dreams" was the guideline of Abraham's most interesting housing projects in the s, including the "10 Houses", "9 Houses Triptych", "Seven Gates to Eden" and "House with Projected Landscapes".
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Abraham Zabludovsky as a representative of brutalism in Mexican architecture
Estudios Latinoamericanos 39 () – Abraham Zabludovsky as a representative of brutalism in Mexican architecture Elżbieta Żuławska-Sobczyk Abstract Brutalism was a trend that appeared in architecture in response to the International Style, with preference for the aesthetics of machines and clean geometric forms striving for lightness and stylistic purity. Le Corbusier is considered to be the precursor of this style, but its concept was best presented both in theory and practice by Alison and Peter Smithson. The idea of expressing form, the sincerity of material, and deriving from what could be found in the area of construction has spread throughout the world. In Mexico, an architect of Polish descent, Abraham Zabludovsky, became an advocate of Brutalism and, along with Teodor Goznalez de Leon, has created many buildings which are now iconic for the of Mexico city. This study aims to present the case of Zabludovsky’s architectural concepts. Keywords: Zabludovsky, Brutalism, New Brutalism Abstracto ABRAHAM ZABLUDOVSKY, COMO REPRESENTANTE DEL BRUTALISMO EN LA ARQUITECTURA MEXICANA El brutalismo fue una tendencia que apareció en la arquitectura en respuesta al estilo internacional, con preferencia por la estética de las máquinas y las formas geométricas limpias que luchan por la ligereza y la pureza estilística. Se considera que Le Corbusier es el precursor de este estilo, pero su concepto se presentó mejor en teoría y práctica por Alison y Peter Smithson. La idea de expresar la forma, la sinceridad del material y derivar de lo que se puede encontrar en el área de la construcción se ha extendido por todo el mundo. En México, un arquitecto de origen polaco, Abraham Zabludovsky, se convirtió en un promotor del brutalismo y, junto con Teodor Goznalez de León, ha creado muchos edificios que ahora son icónica de la ciudad de México. Este estudio pretende presentar el caso de los conceptos arquitec
Shinzo Abe
Prime Minister of Japan (–, –)
The native form of this personal name is Abe Shinzo. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Shinzo Abe | |
|---|---|
Official portrait, | |
| In office 26 December – 16 September | |
| Monarchs | |
| Deputy | Tarō Asō |
| Preceded by | Yoshihiko Noda |
| Succeeded by | Yoshihide Suga |
| In office 26 September – 26 September | |
| Monarch | Akihito |
| Preceded by | Junichiro Koizumi |
| Succeeded by | Yasuo Fukuda |
| In office 26 September – 14 September | |
| Vice President | Masahiko Kōmura |
| Secretary-General | |
| Preceded by | Sadakazu Tanigaki |
| Succeeded by | Yoshihide Suga |
| In office 20 September – 23 September | |
| Secretary-General | |
| Preceded by | Junichiro Koizumi |
| Succeeded by | Yasuo Fukuda |
| In office 31 October – 26 September | |
| Prime Minister | Junichiro Koizumi |
| Preceded by | Hiroyuki Hosoda |
| Succeeded by | Yasuhisa Shiozaki |
| In office 22 September – 24 September | |
| President | Junichiro Koizumi |
| Preceded by | Tamisuke Watanuki |
| Succeeded by | Tsutomu Takebe |
| In office 20 October – 8 July | |
| Preceded by | Constituency established |
| Succeeded by | Shinji Yoshida |
| Constituency | 4th district |
| Majority | 86, (%) |
| In office 18 July – 20 October | |
| Preceded by | Shintaro Abe |
| Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
| Constituency | 1st district[ja] |
| Born | ()21 September Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan |
| Died | 8 July () (aged67) Kashihara, Nara, Japan |
| Mannerofdeath | Assassination |
| Resting place | Abe Family Cemetery, Nagato, Yamaguchi, Japan |
| Political party | |
| Other political affiliations | Nippon Kaigi |
| Spouse | |
| Parents | |
| Relatives | Satō–Kishi–Abe family |
| Education | |
| Signature | |
| Kanji | 安倍 晋三 |
| Kana | あべ しんぞう |
| a. ^ The Nippon Kaigi is not a political party but a non-government organization and lobbying group. | |
Shinzo Abe (21 September