João Álvaro Rocha
João Álvaro Rocha
Architectures 1991-2001
Francesco Craca
Skira, Milan; 1st edition, 2003
edition: english
paperback
216 p
21,5 x 21,5 x 2 cm
950 g
illustrated
fullcolor
ISBN
978-8884911131
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about the book
Joao Alvaro Rocha: the heir to European contemporary minimalism and the clear successor of the masters of modern Portuguese architecture: Tavora, Alvaro Siza and Souto de Moura. Rocha is the leading figure of the fourth and youngest generation of Portuguese architects, a school which is receiving international acclaim for its innovative design, interesting and novel diversity. Rocha lives and works in Oporto, Portugal and has recently begun teaching in highly accredited European universities and is frequently requested to participate in international projects. This lavishly illustrated volume follows the first ten years of Rocha’s architectural productivity and depicts over 30 projects from 1991 through 2001. The book is divided into categories: single-family dwellings, social housing complexes, services, public and urban projects. These include his Patio houses, Portuguese Institute of Telecommunications, National Laboratory for Veterinary Investigation, and private homes. Rocha’s work is characterized by rigorous and ascetic design. A wonderful visual resource, a study guide and collector’s item for art students, architects and modern-art aficionados.
about the author
Francesco Craca
Lives and works in Oporto, Portugal. He is a frequent participant in international competitions and teaches architecture at European universities in Spain, Portugal, and France.