Evoking Icons: Mar Adentro Echoes the Brilliance of Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute


As architectural backdrops go, the Pacific coast of North and Central America must be one of the most inspirational. Here, the sun sets over the ocean, turning from yellow to orange and finally to red as it sinks below crystal clear waters. This scene invites the gaze of everyone from Canada to Panama, and for architects designing major buildings along this coastline, this rippling horizon is a natural focus point. It is no wonder, then, that two buildings sharing this remarkable coastal condition also possess a common formal language — and each are stunning in their own ways. Mar Adentro's idyllic visualization video matches closely with the completed building. Having trouble viewing on mobile? Click here. Completed in 2016, the Mar Adentro hotel and spa in San José del Cabo, Mexico, is a luxury resort designed for tourists and travelers looking for the ultimate in relaxation — but comparisons can be drawn with a very different project, one designed for students, researchers and professors. The symmetrical plan of Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute — a two-hour, 1,000-mile flight north in Southern California — addresses the Pacific Ocean with a reverence that transcends typologies, standing as a temple to education and as ... , Paul Keskeys, read more http://ift.tt/21jX8vu

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