Between geometrical rationality and material sensitivity.

Joop van Stigt in Twente

Authors

  • Guiomar Martín Domínguez Polytechnic University of Madrid
  • Isabel Rodríguez Martín Polytechnic University of Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18537/est.v008.n016.a01

Keywords:

Joop van Stigt, revision of the modern movement, structuralism, tectonics, wood construction.

Abstract

In 1961, the Dutch architect Joop van Stigt received the commission to design a small staff canteen at the University of Twente. His proposal, which takes as a point of departure a very precise structural reasoning –both in geometric and bearing terms– reveals a simultaneous extraordinary effort to emphasize the haptic dimension of the built space. Halfway between exactness and imperfection, between abstraction and a palpable condition, between the artificial and the natural world, this project is based on the organic value of wood as a building material, calling for a line of research alternative to the machinist paradigm, which seeks a redemption from the Cartesian anxieties of the modern movement, in order to bring architecture closer to man and nature

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Published

2019-07-26

How to Cite

Martín Domínguez, G., & Rodríguez Martín, I. (2019). Between geometrical rationality and material sensitivity.: Joop van Stigt in Twente. Estoa. Journal of the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, 8(16), 9–19. https://doi.org/10.18537/est.v008.n016.a01