Belogolovsky (not Belogolovksy, as it appears in the description) keeps leading Thom Mayne back to Frank Gehry's House in Santa Monica, as if trying to forge a strong link between the two architects.
The interviewer is Vladimir Belogolovksy - he's a Cooper Union Graduate, an author and a critic. You can read more about him here: www.stirworld.com/author-Vladimir-Belogolovsky
The house he is talking about is underground. You can’t see the form. If this incessant “interrupter” would have listened, Thom would have been able to finish his thought. He was just about to explain that. Of course form it’s important. Design IS form making. But his new house is not an “object”.
This interviewer clearly has a self obsession with this Frank Gehry house.. what a strange direction and intention for an interview that started off well..
Belogolovsky (not Belogolovksy, as it appears in the description) keeps leading Thom Mayne back to Frank Gehry's House in Santa Monica, as if trying to forge a strong link between the two architects.
did the guy who is asking questions study architecture or what??? they are like from different planets
The interviewer is Vladimir Belogolovksy - he's a Cooper Union Graduate, an author and a critic. You can read more about him here:
www.stirworld.com/author-Vladimir-Belogolovsky
he is not polite.....that's for sure.
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@@STIRworld the interviewer is doing it for his own interest it seems because the two obiovusly dosen't connect.
“I’m not interested in the formal” I don’t buy it. He’s obsessed with formal
The house he is talking about is underground. You can’t see the form. If this incessant “interrupter” would have listened, Thom would have been able to finish his thought. He was just about to explain that. Of course form it’s important. Design IS form making. But his new house is not an “object”.
This interviewer clearly has a self obsession with this Frank Gehry house.. what a strange direction and intention for an interview that started off well..