capturing ricardo bofill’s iconic postmodern advanced
Hungarian photographer Márton Mogyorósy casts his lens to the colourful partitions of La Muralla Roja (The Crimson Wall). The postmodern residential advanced designed by late architect Ricardo Bofill in Calpe, Spain, turns into the muse for this new picture sequence. The design, fortress-like housing clusters of courtyards inside, bears reference to the structure of Arab Mediterranean, notably the adobe towers of North Africa, and reinterpreting the custom of the Kasbah. Its putting silhouette enveloped with an array of colours each distinction and complement the engulfing pure context. The sequence spans drone pictures to seize aerial views of the location’s geometric plan, profiles of the huge partitions and labyrinthine interiors, and element photographs abstracting dynamic interplays of sunshine and shade.
all photos by Márton Mogyorósy
márton Mogyorósy contrasts gentle and shade
‘My method to creating architectural surfaces is thru a visible language that resembles painterly abstraction,’ notes Márton Mogyorósy. The photographer achieves this by using depth of subject, distinction, and shadows. Drawing in inspiration from not solely the location, but additionally the clear and vivid readability of modernist work. In doing so, he seeks to rework pictures into compositions which are putting of their use of shade, texture, and line. Right here, the angles and modular types of Ricardo Bofill’s construction in-built 1973 are captured beneath the glow of the solar, bringing about vivid hues and layers of minimalist varieties.
Márton Mogyorósy pictures La Muralla Roja
Ricardo Bofill’s design bears reference to the structure of Arab Mediterranean
labyrinthine interiors
situated in Calpe, Spain
Márton Mogyorósy achieves abstraction by using depth of subject, distinction, and shadows
an interaction of sunshine and shade
mission data:
identify: La Muralla Roja
architect: Ricardo Bofill
photographer: Márton Mogyorósy
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