Petra Gipp: Passage, schakt, nisch, fodring, nav, vandring

Ann Jäderlund, Peter Bjerrum, Helena Mattsson, Sune Nordgren, Petra Gipp

Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing, 2018

55,00

In the book passage/shaft/niche/lining/nave – wandering, the architect Petra Gipp portrays her architectural work through the use of cast plaster. Here, she sculpts an altogether distinct voice that makes architecture melt together with place, body and thought.
For Petra Gipp, working with models is pivotal. It is a method for approaching architecture, often independently of scale. Here, space can be sculpted through a focus on volume, elements and details, where everything melts into a single thought. To seamlessly work with one material allows one to shape an architectural idea on the basis of the material. This approach adds clarity and a personal voice to the rooms and volumes that she creates.

Photographs, Indian ink washes and text weave a story around architecture; the elements, how they are put together; the gap that arises in the composition of the elements; how that room relates to the human body – the wandering. The plaster castings are brought together with newly written poems by the poet Ann Jäderlund, which provide the plaster with a resonating foundation to brace against. Professor Emeritus Peter Bjerrum reads Petra Gipp’s work through Loos, Le Corbusier and Mies; Helena Mattsson reflects on the imaginary world of architecture and the physical model; and Sune Nordgren concludes with thoughts on architecture and art.

Artikelnummer: 16019 Categorie:

ISBN: 9789187543647

128 pagina's, geïllustreerd, 21 x 34 cm, hardcover, Deens/Engels