The lecture tonight from Carme Pigem of RCR Arquitectes was a refreshing reminder of a different climate environmentally and architecturally outside of our rain soaked, exposed timber dreamland here in Seattle. She began with an interesting origins discussion highlighting a theme they attempt to address in all their work that draws from the Catalunyan landscape in which they work – the equalizing of the effect of nature and the intervention – making one realize the juxtaposition in provocative ways.
The work ranged from some beautiful pavilions to a ridiculous Dubai project at the end – but they all aren’t they? The consistent thin-ness and light detailing of everything lent it all a refined elegance. Material usage is inventive and some projects really highlight the unique landscape they are working in through the material palette and plan/section.

A favorite of mine was a sort of slipped plaza within the tradtional medeival European fabric of Lira. A stark gateway is slipped into what apparently used to be a theater’s site, thus the name Teatro La Lira. A beautiful folded plate steel bridge crosses a small canal in the city to enter this delicately irreverant void lined with slats of steel and a screen over the top of it before releasing back into the traditional winding streets of the village. I enjoy this project for its atypical treatment of a public gathering space and its ability to be in such stark contrast to the often fetish-ized Euro fabric of old. The detailing and struxture of the enclosure and the bridge is commendable and one can’t help but wonder what the experience of this half plaza is like through the seasons.
-Daniel Toole, Associate AIA




