Cardillo

architecture

Rise of the new titans

Kuala Lumpur, 1 May 2009.

Rohan Yung on Cardillo’s House of Convexities project in Malaysia Airlines Going Places magazine

Malaysia Airlines

Directory

Urban landscapes around the world are changing daily with the emergence of new and architecturally exciting buildings. Some simply blend into their environments while others stand out and go on to become landmarks. According to the Almanac of Architecture & Design,⁠[1] these are some of the world’s top new architectural wonders.

  • Antonino Cardillo
    House of Convexities
    Barcelona, Spain
  • Renzo Piano Building Workshop
    California Academy of Sciences
    San Francisco, California, USA
  • J Mayer H Architects
    Cumulus building, Danfoss Universe
    Nordborg, Denmark
  • Todd Williams Billie Tsien Architects
    Skirkanich Hall, University of Pennsylvannia
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Holder Mathias Architects
    Clyne Castle Houses
    Swansea, UK
  • Kieran Timberlake
    Yale University Sculpture Building and Gallery
    New Haven, Connecticut
  • Tham & Videgård Hansson Arkitekter
    Kalmar Museum of Art
    Kalmar, Sweden
  • Blank Studio
    Xeros Residence
    Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Note

  1. ^ Antonino Cardillo, ‘’ (pdf), in Almanac of Architecture & Design 2009, ed. James Cramer and Jennifer Evans Yankopolus, Greenway, Atlanta, Jan. 2009, plates 24‑27.

House of Convexities

Inspired by the Flamenco dance, this sophisticated piece of architecture flaunts its elegant twists and curves to give the impression of being in perpetual motion. And no small part is played by the way the interior light changes throughout the day as the shifting sun filters in through the window’s blades. At every succeeding instant, the building’s different elements—the curve of the walls, the arc of the roof, the straight lines of the windows—all enter into different relations with each other according to what the lights dictate.

House of Convexities

Antonino Cardillo, House of Convexities, Barcelona, 2008. CGI: Antonino Cardillo

Source

  • , ‘’ (pdf), Going Places, Malaysia Airlines, Kuala Lumpur, May 2009, pp. 44‑45.