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The House of Spiritual Retreat by Emilio Ambasz |
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In-Depth: The House of Spiritual Retreat by Emilio Ambasz, The Mirador Photography (detail).
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NEW YORK.-The Museum of Modern Art presents In-Depth: The House of Spiritual Retreat by Emilio Ambasz, on view through March 6, 2006 at the Architecture and Design Galleries, Third floor. Emilio Ambasz originally designed the House of Spiritual Retreat in 1979 for an imaginary site near Cordoba, Spain. It was constructed only last year, on a hilly, arid landscape outside of Seville. Featuring two white walls situated at a ninety-degree angle and a long stairway descending into a sunken patio, the house reformulates the vernacular Andalusian courtyard house into a surrealistic reverie, a mythic, phantasmagorical dwelling. The living quarters, which surround the patio on the other two sides, are recessed below the ground, using the earths covering to insulate them from the strong southern sun.
In-Depth explores Ambaszs project through seven drawings, a pair of models, and a selection of recent photographs. It is part of an ongoing series of exhibitions designed to focus on single works of contemporary architecture. Organized by Tina di Carlo, Assistant Curator, Department of Architecture and Design.
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