Sergio's Tales Architecture student, 19.
Second prize at my Faculty’s contest!

Second prize at my Faculty’s contest!

my final work for this semester :) pt.2
Sunday 2/19/2012

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Architecture; study; final; design; model;

my final work for this semester :) pt.2

my final work for this semester :)

my final work for this semester :)

this is how I see my life in the future. 

this is how I see my life in the future. 

‘The Institute of Arboreal Science and Technology – Log Harvest 2041’ by Tom Noonan
Tuesday 12/27/2011

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Architecture; design; illustration; art; Tom Noonan;

‘The Institute of Arboreal Science and Technology – Log Harvest 2041’ by Tom Noonan

SANAA! <3

SANAA! <3

&#8221;In this monument there is no goal, no end, no working one&#8217;s way in or out. The duration of an individual&#8217;s experience of it grants no further understanding, since understanding is impossible&#8230;&#8221;
Peter Eisenman in his Essay ‘Holocaust Memorial, Berlin’, read in his presentation of the memorial.
Sunday 11/13/2011

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Architecture; Peter Eisenman; Memorial; Holocaust; Berlin; Germany;

”In this monument there is no goal, no end, no working one’s way in or out. The duration of an individual’s experience of it grants no further understanding, since understanding is impossible…”

Peter Eisenman in his Essay ‘Holocaust Memorial, Berlin’, read in his presentation of the memorial.

(Source: phuongoanhtran)

"Today an individual can no longer be certain to die an individual death, and architecture can no longer remember life as it once did. The markers that were formerly symbols of individual life and death must be changed, and this has a profound effect on the idea of both memory and the monument. The enormity and horror of the Holocaust are such that any attempt to represent it by traditional means is inevitably inadequate. The memory of the Holocaust can never be a nostalgia."
Peter Eisenman in his Essay ‘Holocaust Memorial, Berlin’, read in his presentation of the memorial.
Sometimes I wake up in a total different world.
Friday 11/11/2011

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nature; forest; room; design; architecture;

Sometimes I wake up in a total different world.

Monday 10/24/2011

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architecture; houses; patrimonial; photography; history;

Last friday in the office I’ve been working in, we had a commission of evaluating and checking some patrimonial houses in the Medellin historical neighborhood. Some of them were really destroyed by time and in very bad conditions, but I seriously found a special melancholia and nostalgia in each one of them, even though some were being used as offices as part of an university installation.