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One hundred photographs of houses in clearings by Luis Callejas. These photos are accompanied by drawings and three parallel conversations between Luis Callejas and Matteo Ghidoni, Elisa Cattaneo, and Jørgen Tandberg. The photographs were taken during three trips between Norway and Colombia. Most photos were done using the same 35 mm lens, avoiding wide angles encompassing each small space's totality. The conversations were triggered later by the photographs as opposed to direct experience; these images and conversations address the parallels between the construction of a house, a clearing,…mehr

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One hundred photographs of houses in clearings by Luis Callejas. These photos are accompanied by drawings and three parallel conversations between Luis Callejas and Matteo Ghidoni, Elisa Cattaneo, and Jørgen Tandberg. The photographs were taken during three trips between Norway and Colombia. Most photos were done using the same 35 mm lens, avoiding wide angles encompassing each small space's totality. The conversations were triggered later by the photographs as opposed to direct experience; these images and conversations address the parallels between the construction of a house, a clearing, and the construction of an image. The houses were designed by LCLA office in found, edited, and constructed forest clearings. Luis Callejas in conversation with: Matteo Ghidoni. On rituals, geometry, and the night Jørgen Tandberg. On form, structure, and construction
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Autorenporträt
Luis Callejas founded LCLA office, an architecture and landscape architecture practice based in Oslo, Norway. Callejas is professor at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design and visiting professor in landscape architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Previous visiting appointments include the Louis Kahn assistant professorship at Yale in 2020, lecturer in architecture and landscape architecture at Harvard GSD (2012-2016), visiting professor at the Escola da Cidade in Sao Paulo, visiting professor in Urban Design at the University of Toronto, and visiting professor in architecture at the Porto Academy. Callejas has been a frequent lecturer and guest critic at ETH Zürich, USI Mendridisio, and MIT, among others. His completed works includes the exterior areas for the renovation of the former US embassy designed by Eero Saarinen in Oslo, the Aquatic Sports Center for the IX South American games in Medellín and the renovation of the main stadium in Bogotá.