Encounters 2 - Architectural Essays / Peter MacKeith

Architecture is fundamentally existential in its very essence, and it arises from existential experience and wisdom rather than intellectualized and formalized theories. We can only prepare ourselves for our work in architecture by developing a distinct sensitivity and awareness for architectural phenomena.” With these declarative words, Finnish architect, educator and critic Juhani Pallasmaa resounds the call of his 2005 volume, Encounters: Architectural Essays, in this second volume of essays, Encounters 2. 

The essays comprising this new volume are drawn from an intensive decade of teaching, lecturing and writing in the new millennium, as well as from a lifetime of biographical and critical observations on both architects and artists. A new, extended interview, “Poetics and Life,” introduces and frames the concerns and character of Encounters 2. Essays reflecting on architectural essences, meanings and boundaries expand upon Pallasmaa’s commitment to an authentic architecture of existential depth and phenomenal appeal. New intellectual territories are explored, focusing on concepts of “vagueness” and “atmosphere.” Importantly, a series of artistic and architectural “portraits” are nested inside the thematic structure and amongst the more abstract contemplations. These specific critical commentaries and personal appreciations have a distinct and prominent place in the author’s repertoire, and provide an intimate particularity to Pallasmaa’s thought and expression. Portraits are drawn of prominent Finnish artists such as Kain Tapper, Juhana Blomstedt, Maaria Wirkkala, Jorma Hautala, and Raimo Utriainen and notable Finnish architects such as Alvar Aalto, Reima Pietilä, and the partnership of Mikko Heikkinen and Markku Komonen. These are all leavened by further commentaries on Steven Holl, Fred Sandback, and Rachel Whiteread – and the great Finnish designer Tapio Wirkkala as well as the award-winning Finnish film director Aki Kaurismäki. “I see the fundamental task of architecture,” Pallasmaa states, “as the mediation between the world and ourselves, history, present and future, human institutions and individuals, and between the material and the spiritual. This is nothing short of a poetic calling ... Architecture can strengthen and maintain our grasp of the world and ourselves, and support humility and pride, curiosity and optimism.” Encounters 2 maintains and amplifies these ambitions, providing rich insight and bracing support in the contemporary moment for students and professionals, artists and architects, critics and citizens alike. 

Juhani Pallasmaa, Finnish architect, educator, and critic, is a leading international figure in contemporary architecture, design and art culture. Since 2008, he has served on the jury for the Pritzker Prize for Architecture. Pallasmaa is the author and editor of numerous books, including Encounters: Architectural Essays (2006) and The Architecture of Image (2001). The 1999 recipient of the UIA Jean Tschumi Gold Medal for Architectural Criticism and an Academician of the International Academy of Architecture, Pallasmaa has written and lectured extensively across the world for over 40 years on architecture, the visual arts, environmental phenomenology, and cultural philosophy. 

Content

006 Poetics and Life
022 Architectural Essences
066 Artistic Portraits
097 Meaning in Architecture
141 Architectural Portraits
186 Boundaries
252 Architecture of the Arts
292 Editor's Note
294 Essays Source Notes
295 Endnotes
314 Illustration Credits
322 Bibliography
324 Alphabetical Index

Publisher: Rakennustieto Publishing 
Pages: 334 
Language: English
Format: 190 x 250mm portrait, Softback with folds 
ISBN: 978-952-267-020-5  

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Cite: Diego Hernández. "Encounters 2 - Architectural Essays / Peter MacKeith " 29 Nov 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/292317/encounters-2-architectural-essays-juhani-pallasmaa> ISSN 0719-8884

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