Bertrand Goldberg was an architect with strong interests in individual solutions of unique character and innovation. Two themes may be traced throughout practice during his long career. First, his early designs were highly personal and, especially in the residential work, attentive to individual spatial needs. The other theme concerns a serious and inventive investigation into materials and construction issues. These two themes return in Goldberg’s later work, albeit in different guises.

While his early commercial and industrial projects were noticed for their creative solutions to new problems, they were not easily adaptable to large-scale industrial concerns of the time. By the early 1950s Goldberg was searching for new directions for his practice. At the end of this decade, he had developed two large commissions, first Astor Towers and then Marina City, the crowning and central achievement of his career.

After Marina City, Goldberg’s interests were projected into larger social and political concerns, culminating in a concentration on progressive planning. The office built the Hilliard Homes in the mid-1960’s as public housing and offered many schemes for further mixed-use residential complexes, only one of which, River City, was finally built in Chicago in the 1980s. His deep interest in the programmatic was evidenced by his significant work in both education and healthcare, with numerous schools and hospitals designed and built in the three decades of work following Marina City. In almost all these projects, the investigation of his firm into construction technology resolved primarily with use of concrete, both in refinements of form and structure made possible by the structural use of this material.

Casa loft en suburbios - FreeGreen



The design of this house started with a simple rectangle. FreeGreen carved out several spaces from the rectangle to articulate an entrance and create indentations that feature bi-folding glass doors which connect to outdoor deck spaces. This house was designed in such a way that a wall of cabinetry can serve as an organizational catalyst in the otherwise open space. A side door would work well with or without a garage to provide an everyday entrance into a mudroom and laundry space. The optimal orientation for this plan is with the bi-folding doors facing south.



The second floor features a mezzanine area that is great for either a lounge off the bedroom or an office or study space. A private roof deck is a great way to experience a private outdoor setting in even in dense urban environments. Pocket doors allow for a continuous open flow of spaces. FreeGreen provided two different entry sequences to the bedroom that dramatically change the functionality.



This home’s simple form, reflected in the fiber cement siding, is both complemented and contrasted with FSC certified tigerwood accents. The living room is filled with abundant natural daylight thanks to the high windows along the wall. Indoor comfort is maximized due to the overhangs that minimize direct sunlight from the summer sun, yet permit it in the winter when it is lower in the sky.
The open floorplan with loft-like double-height ceilings and slate floors create a sophisticated, modern space. The electrical outlets in the glass wall cabinets are the perfect place to charge your ipod or cell phone and hide your stereo and dvd player. By day, the mezzanine on the upper level is a great place for a home office. By night, the high-end stainless steel lighting fixture provides ultimate mood lighting with its dimmable controls.



Wine bottles pendant lights are a novel reclamation of a common kitchen staple and will consistently be a conversation piece at each dinner party. The quartz counter and table material tie the two surfaces together and allow the dining table to double as a kitchen island. The kitchen appliance suite features in-wall oven and microwave, a gas range, and overhead vent.



The accordion style doors create a dramatic opening between the dining room and the patio, instantly transforms your dining room into a charming Parisian café, all in the privacy of your own home.



This second bedroom can also serve as a hobby room or private study and is generous in area to accommodate a desk, shelving, and sizable closets. The windows on either side of the room admit ample natural light minimizing the need for artificial lighting during the day.



The bedroom on the first floor also features a folding door that extends the room’s area onto the patio during nice summer days. Strategically placed landscaping such as bamboo can create a natural barrier between adjoining properties and improve the aesthetic view.



The open mezzanine level features space for a home office and a great reading corner. The modular shelving unit can expand or contract in size and accommodate a range of storage media according to your storage needs.



16 feet of closet s space provides plenty of storage for your clothing and personal belongings. The window nook at the end of the closet block is the perfect retreat at the end of a long day.



The creative design of the bed frame provides for additional storage for books and other evening reading material. For those interested in an inexpensive DIY design element, consider painting a panel from a hollow core door. When paired with the multiple picture rails and headboard, the room begins taking on clean, subtle identity.



The luxurious bathroom features generous space for tub, shower stall, and toilet. The window lets in plenty of natural light without sacrificing privacy. An Energy Star bathroom fan maintains indoor air quality by removing moisture and mitigating against mold growth.



This roofdeck is a great place for private sunbathing during sunny summer days. The wall slats can be configured to block the line of sight from the street. The roof environment can be enhanced with planters that not only provide a calming ambiance but also shade the roof from direct sunlight.

विअजे अ ला पतागोनिया - Bariloche

Luego de horas de un monotono desierto se e empiezan a descubrir a la distancia montañas y cerros que dan cuenta de una instancia diferente en el viaje, estamos entrando al valle, arboles frutales, caminos sin pavimentar, hilos de agua que acompañan el camino.

No mucho despues empieza un camino de curvas dominados por la presencia del lago a la izquierda que termina siendo la unica referencia de direccion aparte del sol.

Pero mas alla de la belleza, la armonia del desorden natural y la irregularidad del paisaje hay algo que llamo poderosamente mi atencion: a medida que se iba recorriendo la ruta las imponentes montañas dejaban de lado su egocentrismo para darle lugar a enormes lagos que llegan a mis ojos con una enorme cantidad de variaciones de azul y verde.