A visit by John Hejduk to the Almudín of Valencia

Authors

  • Carlos Barberá Pastor Universidad de Alicante

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2019133905

Keywords:

John Hejduk, Cecilio Sánchez-Robles, Almudín of Valencia, Masque, Architecture seminar, Berlin Masque

Abstract

The research work studies the visit that architect John Hejduk made to the Almudín of the city of Valencia on October 25, 1980 with a group of professors from the School of Architecture. The visit is linked to the conference he gave on the same day about the Masque, a project that will modify the proposals thereafter and he will be developed during the last twenty years of the 20th century. The brief attends the event made by the subject as an essential requirement to understand the ephemeral nature of the Masques. The Masques were projected, interchangeably, for any city. The written analysis conceptualizes the 17th-century Masque as a type of ephemeral architecture that was built inside another building and accompanied by a scenic representation, as a precedent to the 20th-century Masque. The surprise caused to the American architect in the visit to the Valencia building is studied from the possibility he had to influence his later projects. The article analyzes the links and relationships in Valencia, and studies whether the visit could transform the architect. He said: "I did not believe that in a few days you could change your ideas about architecture." The article studies the relations between the professor of the Bronx and the professor of Valencia Cecilio Sánchez-Robles.

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Author Biography

Carlos Barberá Pastor, Universidad de Alicante

Carlos Barberá Pastor (Valencia, 1970). PhD Architect. Lecturer at the Department of Graphic Expression, Composition and Projects. University of Alicante. PhD thesis entitled Variations of the Bye House by John Hejduk. Editor of the books Two conferences and John Hejduk. Architecture Seminar edited at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. He writes three articles for Massilia magazine about John Hejduk, writes for RITA magazine (Indexed Journal of Academic Texts ), has published in the ear architecture collection of the Reus School of Architecture, has written about the architect Josep Llinás in the magazine TC and about the architect Juan Marco in Summa + magazine. He has participated in numerous conferences with presentations on John Hejduk, Le Corbusier, Josep Lluis Sert and Miró, or Hans Scharoun. He develops research on cinema, with some writing and presentation on Yasujiro Ozu or Isaki Lacuesta, and references to Michelangelo Antonioni, Theo Angelopoulos, Françcois Truffau, or Victor Erice, among others, for his PhD thesis. He attends as a speaker at the Conference on Innovación Docente en Arquitectura JIDA'18 and XVI Jornadas de Redes de Investigación en Docencia Unversitaria about University Teaching. He is part of the editorial team of the magazine of the Department of Graphic Expression, Composition and Projects, University of Alicante, [i2] Innovation and Research in Architecture and Territory. He is a member of the University Editorial Board in RITA (Indexed Journal of Academic Texts). He is part of the editorial team in ART Architectural Research Tribune of the TC publishing house. He is a member of the University of Alicante of the 'Research Group in Architecture: Experiences of the Environment'. He is currently writing a book on Architectural Composition classes 1 in the Degree in Fundamentals of Architecture at the University of Alicante.

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Published

2019-09-28

How to Cite

Barberá Pastor, C. (2019). A visit by John Hejduk to the Almudín of Valencia. ZARCH. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Architecture and Urbanism, (13), 178–189. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2019133905