Wk 10 Yves Brunier (Practise Professional)

 Yves Brunier

 

Yves Brunier died young at 28 years old, but was revered by his peers, and had the passionate mentor, Rem Koolhaas, who persuaded him towards landscape architecture 4 years before his death in 1991. His condition of AIDS led Koolhaas to believe his exploitation of clashes between culture and nature through collage were an aggressive outlet of this struggle with the disease. Yves understood a tensions between city and country, and would impatiently produce collage and drawings to contented with, I perhaps imagine, a highly intelligent struggle in his mind and need to physicalise the pieces.

 

Shown here is Brunier’s Model for the Garden Rooms of Museum Park, Rotterdam. Collage conveys mood, here Brunier demonstrates the different feels of the rooms within the garden. The magic is that you don’t really need to know what is there completely. The collage conveys enough about scale, sense of place, entrances, routes, colours and tone, the figure in the foreground from which the perspective extents anchoring the layout. Brunier fully understood that it’s all about the viewer’s perspective, and their own struggles within the cities of their mind.

 

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Brunier_(landscape_architect)

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