This month’s issue of A+U features eighty-one self-selected photographs by the renowned architectural photographer Hisao Suzuki. The magazine explores a range of themes in Mr. Suzuki’s portfolio: from contemporary architecture – fruits of his long-term collaboration with El Croquis – landscapes, and his adopted home, Barcelona. We’d like to share this special series of inspiring photographs with his commentary taken at the Cistercian Abbey of Le Thoronet in Provence, France. For Mr. Suzuki, the early thirteenth century stone edifice is a subtle and ever changing tapestry woven by rays of light.
This month’s issue of A+U features eighty-one self-selected photographs by the renowned architectural photographer Hisao Suzuki. The magazine explores a range of themes in Mr. Suzuki’s portfolio: from contemporary architecture – fruits of his long-term collaboration with El Croquis – landscapes, and his adopted home, Barcelona. We’d like to share this special series of inspiring photographs with his commentary taken at the Cistercian Abbey of Le Thoronet in Provence, France. For Mr. Suzuki, the early thirteenth century stone edifice is a subtle and ever changing tapestry woven by rays of light.
In this issue the renowned architectural photographer shares his experience working on a unique assignment. His fascination with Barcelona blossomed as a young traveler. Partly inspired by the work of Antoni Gaudí and the city’s vibrant public spaces, he was inspired to stay and make the city his home. Here, Mr. Suzuki explains how he came to document one of Gaudí’s significant architectural monuments prior to restoration: the intricately tiled benches of Park Güell.
This month’s A+U is a monograph dedicated to the images of the renowned Barcelona-based photographer, Hisao Suzuki, who has collaborated with numerous architects internationally as well as from his native Japan. He has shot almost all of the works of Ryue Nishizawa who won the Pritzker Prize with Kazuyo Sejima in 2010. Mr. Nishizawa recently sat down with Mr. Suzuki for a conversation about his photography and their collaborative relationship.
Contents:
World Cities Summit 2012, Integrated Urban Solutions Leadership and Partnership
Feature: La Luz Mágica, Photographer, Hisao Suzuki
Essay: La Luz Mágica Magic Light, Hisao Suzuki
Light of Dawn
Normal Light
Light of Dusk
Departing Light
Conversation: Documenting Buildings and Their Environment, Ryue Nishizawa and Hisao Suzuki
My Magic Light
Contemporary Architecture as Landscape
Essay: Photography, Sense and Hisao, Juan Carlos Sancho Osinaga, Sol Madridejos
Light of Churches
The Cistercian Abbey Le Thoronet
Essay: The Vision of a Look, Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta
Romanesque
Barcelona
Essay: I am Looking for the Magic Light, Hisao Suzuki