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I found myself it was natural to the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Guggenheim, Gehry's define these works as Emotional Architectures. The Guggenheim Bilbao has now become the symbol of the city itself, and succeeded in a motere DERE back to its growth. But not only does this emotion, is evocative, you would not be surprised and curious when passing by bus from the airport that is unexpectedly came to see him for a moment between the buildings a little 'gray and sad in Bilbao, and then, then as you walk the course stands out in a surreal between buildings. And then comes, and you walk around, and it hits its color, pink when there is good weather and it is filled not only tourists, but most of the inhabitants of Bilbao, watch it, walk, and then often its sugar paper color is a shimmering yellow ocher or when it rains or the sky is overcast. Reflects the sky like the sea and it is fascinating at any time.
Inside I was not impressed, it works, that's right atrium, the eye is carried upward as the Gothic cathedrals, but in my opinion is not equal to the outside. The Berlin museum
equal, is a work that moves, let my breath for a few seconds and you interrupt the speaker. Because you already know what to speak of pain and what else could remind Acute Angles. And then the doors, windows, cuts deep into the skin of the building, deep wounds, which transmit a harrowing thought. Inside the windows remind you where you are, the light that passes through these openings thin and long, which are arranged at an angle, which sometimes cross, and then the muffled sounds.
I make these thoughts in a little architectural, but more human, showing not only my feelings, but also the people with whom I have shared, because they are Architectures of the information age and communicate to everyone in a democratic manner, it can also not like the Guggenheim in Bilbao and yet you can not deny that it is suggestive. likewise can not like the Jewish Museum in Berlin, but it sure does not leave you indifferent.
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