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Introducing the visionaries who turn houses into works of art When architecture hits the news, it’s usually with the big cultural buildings, the starchitect blockbusters: museums, concert halls and cultural sites with iconic complexes. Houses are confined to the style pages of the mainstream media – aspirational stage sets for impossible lifestyles. But the house is the hardest of all buildings, the most private and the most intimate. The house is the embodiment of a life and an almost sacred task.
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The architects span Switzerland to São Paulo via Tokyo and embrace radically different lifestyles, landscapes and street scenes. Yet they all design sophisticated, stripped-back, elegant structures, which do not dictate the rhythms and patterns of the day and night, but accommodate the way people live in actual life. I’d commission any one of them to do my house – and I’m an architect. The works of Mr Alberto Campo Baeza represent a kind of epic modernism.
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There’s no filling these houses with random stuff and no diverging from white each time you paint them. The effort pays off, however. Look at his De Blas House, Sevilla de Nueva, Milan (2000). A glass pavilion atop a massive concrete box emerging from the rocky, arid landscape. It could barely be simpler, but this kind of simplicity is difficult to design as it is deceptively complex. Or take a look at the seemingly ridiculously reductive Guerrero House in Cádiz, Spain (2005), a basic white box on the outside, an exquisite minimal courtyard house inside, half-Moorish, half-minimalist;
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The white cube opens to reveal a complex series of interlocking volumes and intriguing spaces, which may be a little intimidating; almost too pure, they seem archetypal, like a dream of an impossible modernism. But, as Mr Campo Baeza demonstrates, it isn’t impossible at all. Mr Jonathan Tuckey has been something of an oddity in architecture, a designer who, at least until recently, worked only with existing buildings. It seems eccentric because every architect, you’d think, dreams of creating the ideal house, a pure object emerging from their visionary imagination.
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It is a frank recognition that what architects are most needed for is stitching cities back together again, working with the existing to make empathetic new structures which capture something of the spirit and the grain of history. Mr Tuckey's own family home, the Collage House, is the perfect illustration of his philosophy. A 19th-century steel fabricator’s workshop is converted into a house, but the elegant dilapidation of the surfaces is captured and retained, the roughly-scrawled marks on the walls and more than a century of hard knocks inscribing history into the fabric.
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The bread and butter work of most British architects is extensions and conversions, but Tuckey transforms the genre into an art, not by transforming the old into the new but by embracing the textures and irregularities of its past. A craftsman and an engineer as much as an architect, Mr Tom Kundig makes remarkable houses, which somehow embody an American frontier spirit. His designs revel in the low-tech, almost steampunk machinery, which allows them to adapt with the climate.
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That window is an industrial-style wall of steel-framed glass, which pivots outwards like a garage door to open the whole house to the lake. Controlled by an elemental winding wheel (easy enough to be operated by a child), it provides the essential operation that animates the architecture; super-modern with a hint of industrial archaeology. At Pole Pass, his cabin on the San Juan Islands in Washington, the house seems to blend in with surroundings by way of its horizontal proportions, and its pavilion area, the glass walls of which can be completely opened, to form an inside-outdoor space.
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It isn’t difficult to make the case that the best contemporary architecture is currently coming from Latin America. There is an openness, a care and a desire for beauty, which is utterly seductive. It’s difficult to choose individual designers from such a huge continent but for private houses, Mr Isay Weinfeld of Brazil is difficult to beat. The São Paulo-based architect has been in the news recently having been selected for one of the most sensitive commissions imaginable – the redesign of Mr Philip Johnson’s Four Seasons restaurant in its new home in Mr Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram Building on Park Avenue in New York.
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His designs blend the influences of cool mid-century modernism with Latin sensuousness. The climate helps as these are houses that seamlessly flow from inside to out, from cool stone floor to warm timber deck. They open their interiors up to the landscape and to the city, as you see in his Geneses House (2011), his three-storey dwelling in São Paulo’s Morumbi neighbourhood, which won the Wallpaper* Design Award for Best New Private House. Set into a steep hillside, one side of the house, for instance, appears as a classical modernist villa in the hills above the city, replete with pool and lawn.
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Mr Weinfeld is now shifting up a scale, designing luxury condo towers and hotels – even a remarkable-looking tower in Monaco. So if you want him to design your house, you may need to get in there fast. Japanese houses are very particular. There is very little of the culture of restoring or adapting older properties familiar from Western cities. Instead, one house is demolished to make way for a new one. It seems unsustainable, but it has led to the most remarkable culture of architectural invention, a constant drive for newness, difference and interest – on the ever-more sub-divided and ever tighter sites of urban Japan.
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Its public work is known for its sinuous plans and ethereal transparency – the almost ghostly Louvre Lens (2012), the snaking Grace Farms (2015), or the barely-there Serpentine Gallery Pavilion (2009). Its houses are equally seductive and always surprising. Its Moriyama House (2005), appears like a self-contained city within the city, but is in fact an agglomeration of tiny blocks in which functions are isolated, almost every room within its own separate building.
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