«The essence of architecture for me is simply space.»
«The essence of architecture for me is simply space.»
«The essence of architecture for me is simply space.»
My name is Alejandro López Ramos and I am a spanish architect. I was born in Tenerife, a beautiful island in the Canary archipelago. Here, I attended the german school and moved to Germany in 2012 to study architecture at the Technical University in Dresden (TU Dresden), receiving my diploma a few months ago. Currently, and due to the situation we are experiencing, I am back at home enjoying a kind of sabbatical time and dedicating myself to practicing things that I never had much time for – painting, drawing, reading and practicing yoga.
I suppose the easiest answer would be the fact of my father having a construction company and that experiencing the building sites from a young age has been the reason I have opted for this profession.
However, I don't think the answer is that simple. It may be that indeed these experiences in my childhood have had some kind of influence, but I think that there was some previous interest in space and construction to opt for this profession so clearly from a young age.
Although I intuit that the question tends more towards my purely academic memories, the first thing that comes to mind is the people I have met and who today I can count as great friends. People with whomI have sometimes learned more about this profession and about life than with university lessons.
Tenerife is a very interesting place for an architect. Despite not having a public architecture school of its own, the possibilities for inspiration are very varied. Obviously not so much at the cultural and artistic level of large cities but at the natural and urban one. The nature of Tenerife is mainly characterized by its diversity, which ranges between subtropical forests and large volcanic deserts. On the other hand, its picturesque colonial villages that still maintain the charm of the past and its cities offer a very interesting urban look.
Tenerife is currently also kind of a study object for me. Or something like that. The social change that is happening in terms of tourism fascinates me. Especially as an architect. Fewer and fewer tourists visiting the island opt for the already almost obsolete all-inclusive tourism model. Many now seek closeness to the local culture and landscape. I find it extremely interesting to observe how this fact will shape the future tourist expansion and how the south of the island, nowadays full of hotels, will adapt urbanistically to the new reality.
It is for all the above that I believe Tenerife is an ideal creative setting where to experiment with ideas for the future and where to seek inspiration for the present.
Honestly right now I do not have a working space as such. I just sit outside in the garden under the palm trees. It is the perfect place to read, draw or just letting your mind go.
The essence of architecture for me is simply space. There is no space without architecture nor architecture without space. During the creative process there is also a lot of discussion and thinking about materials, construction, use or the site but in the end everything goes back to the space and how these other aspects affect it.
The resulting space is the compendium of all these elements and the raison d'être of architecture. It is, in addition, the most intangible aspect of architecture but the one that still relates more to the human. It is what we feel about architecture.
Rattan and wicker. Two materials, traditionally used in the construction of furniture, which have also found their use in contemporary architecture thanks to their ability of adopting a wide variety of complex shapes and their sustainable nature.
I do not think I can name a single person as a mentor. In fact the idea of having a single mentor seems unreal to me. I think that anyone who surrounds themselves with others with whom they share time or just a simple conversation might consider they already have several mentors. Even an experience can be considered a mentor in a sense.
Despite all this, I think that if I had to name some people from whom I think I have learned a lot, I would have to mention my experience with Conen-Sigl Architekten and the project I did with them during a semester at TU Dresden. My vision of architecture, its representation, its essence and the profession in general was radically enriched.
Book: Donis A. Dondis - A Primer of Visual Literacy
Building: Javier Díaz-Llanos La-Roche& Vicente Saavedra Martínez- Sede del Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Tenerife
Well, it depends on many factors. Each project asks for something different. I always try to follow what the project “tells me” it needs. Each type of representation has its advantages and disadvantages. A render for example works very well to quickly show an ideato a client; but it almost always loses the sensitivity that a handmade illustration or a good modelphoto brings - which is totally crucial to tell other projects and its stories.
For my final project, for example, I opted for freehand digitally painted images with flat colors. This helped me a lot to let the sensitivity flow that the project needed through the process. It was not important to show realistic images of my vision, it was about conveying feelings.
As I have already mentioned, I believe that the essence of architecture is space. This will not change. A good space will always be a good space and I am convinced that if this is fulfilled the function it houses can vary easily adapting to the future while maintaining that quality.
By this I am not saying that the result justifies the means, since many other aspects such as sustainability will grow in importance in the future and can not be ignored. The compromise between creating a space that is coherent but also satisfies the necessary environmental requirements must be sought from now on.
It seems to me that although many people believe that architecture has nothing to do with them, itsurrounds us all, transforming itself into an artificially created framework in which society moves and interacts. It is a context which manipulates our collective actions.
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