La sección geológica : la propuesta de Raili y Reima Pietilä para la Iglesia de Malmi
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2024-12-27
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EGA-Revista de Expresion Grafica Arquitectonica, Volume 29, issue 52, pp. 130-143
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Raili and Reima Pietilä’s exploration of morphological design in the 1960s led to constructed natures, the result of the transmutation of nature itself into architecture. The geological component that characterised their proposal for the Malmi Church competition (Helsinki, 1967) involved the search for new methods of controlling and defining the geometry of volume. This article aims to highlight the methodology employed through the use of sections - understood as a tomography - as well as to present this work, often categorised as a minor work in his career. The research is based on the unpublished documentation of the project in the Museum of Finnish Architecture - MFA, which has corroborated the hypothesis put forward: the work from the section became the leitmotiv with which they built a coherent architectural discourse to control the emerging mineral form that would house the future church.Description
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LANDSCAPE, MALMI, PIETILÄ, TOMOGRAPHY
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Cortés Sánchez, L M, López Rivera, F J & Savolainen, P 2024, ' La sección geológica : la propuesta de Raili y Reima Pietilä para la Iglesia de Malmi ', EGA-Revista de Expresion Grafica Arquitectonica, vol. 29, no. 52, pp. 130-143 . https://doi.org/10.4995/EGA.2024.20641