1969年日记:伯纳德·鲁多夫斯基对他发现弗丽吉利亚娜的个人描述

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Héctor García-Diego Villarías, María Villanueva Fernández
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这句话出自20世纪60年代MoMA著名展览“没有建筑师的建筑”的目录,可以很好地应用于其作者的特殊情况。在同一十年末,Bernard Rudofsky选择在西班牙的Frigiliana小镇设计和建造自己的房子La Casa2[图01],这是他自20世纪30年代以来一直渴望的,最终在这个半岛边缘田园诗般的角落结束。此外,在他通过展览和写作传播了他关于建筑和家庭生活的思想——激进、古怪和有争议——之后,他会在完全成熟的时候,按照这句话这样做。然而,除此之外,这种“明显的身体自由”将不得不面对相当多的困难,这些困难在他详细的个人日记中都有记载。
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Diary 1969: Bernard Rudofsky’s personal account of his discovery of Frigiliana
This quote from the catalogue of the wellknown 1960s MoMA exhibition entitled Architecture Without Architects could well be applied to the particular case of its author. At the end of that same decade, Bernard Rudofsky would choose the Spanish town of Frigiliana to design and build his own house, La Casa2 [Fig. 01], for which he had yearned since the 1930s, and which would finally come to an end in this idyllic corner of the peninsular periphery. Moreover, he would do so, following the quote, at a moment of full maturity, after having disseminated his ideas—among radicalism, eccentricity, and controversy—about architecture and domesticity through his exhibitions and writings3. Nevertheless, in addition, this “manifested physical freedom” would have to face quite a few difficulties that were reported in his detailed personal diaries.
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