(Obituary con't.)
a quirky nest retreat (its location a secret
to this day) and the frosted glass Polar
Institute Building are among his most
famous buildings.
The celebrated architect, whose vision-
ary minimalist work was prized world-
wide, publicly announced his retirement
after the surprise closing of his head-
quarters in Milan. He later shunned the
media, agreeing to only one interview
media, agreeing to only one interview
before his death. When asked to sum his
life he said:
"It was a life -- not belonging to me but
to art -- lived in fits of passion with
intervals of meditation. Passion was the
work itself and meditation fed the
creative spark. I lived, I will die. My
buildings will live beyond me, some
more appreciated than others. And
the nest is history."
Written for The Mag: Mag 111 that inspired with the above photo prompt (image: ParkeHarrison, Study of Nest 1994.
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Written for The Mag: Mag 111 that inspired with the above photo prompt (image: ParkeHarrison, Study of Nest 1994.
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9 comments:
Love the line "and the nest is history"
well written
hope all is well
Cute and thoughtful at the same time. Thanks, Lydia.
Architecture is an art having a lot to do with freedom as well... Great post Lydia!!!
moondustwriter~ Thanks for your visit and comment. All is well, thank you!
Rob-bear~ That's what I want in the future (distant), a cute and thoughtful obit!
Phivos~ Yes, it is! I love looking at great architecture. :)
Fun snippet!
I like architecture, too.
I love the characters you create. I always end up wanting to know more about their lives, especially because I seem to relate them every single time. ("I lived, I will die.")
~T~ Thank you for taking the time to visit and comment!
Amber Lee~ You are sweet...and encouraging, and I appreciate your comments. :)
thoughtful and clever
Kathe~ Many thanks.
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