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Flamenco y arquitectura: House of Convexities
by Antonino Cardillo

Location: near Barcelona, Spain
Time: 2008
Surfaces: 230 + 130 on two levels
Max height: 10 meters

If architecture is music in stone can its limbs dance? Architecture
only remains still in pictures. In real life its natural state is one
of transition. Both man and light move within it.

Inside a house among coarse Mediterranean glades and corrugated stone
walls, a slanting light, pierced by innumerable narrow repeated blades,
inscribes and describes the walls with its impermanent, mutable hand.
How many possible stories will this light tell over the course of a year?

A curved wall jokes with the light. The light bathes the wall, but reaches
the moment and the place in which, going beyond the curve, it takes a
tangent, deciding what will be lit and what will be dark. And this movement
suggests the indefinite, mutability, shading, ineffability.
Thus architecture becomes light interpreted through the limbs
of the architecture. Like shadows of flesh on flesh, whose forms are both
definite and defining.

Here, as in a Flamenco dance, the body breaks up, invading the space moving
through its potential articulations without, however, defining the void,
or, interpreting the many possibilities of moving within it: fleshy and
sensual, but equally incisive and precise. Secret but luminous. Closed
but open to a multitude of possibilities. A body inside another body.
Compressed, suspended and continuous in its curvilinear trajectory.
And yet, as in a Flamenco dance, the development of movement, its indefinable
ardour, is made real by the successive instant. That solemn, still instant
that seems to challenge eternity.

Thus, smooth, tall and still, a wall opposes silence. And such stillness
paradoxically supports the preceding movement, giving sense to its being.
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