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Santiago Calatrava Valls (born 28 July 1951) is a Spanish neofuturistic architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter. He has offices in New York City, Doha, and Zürich.
Calatrava was born in Benimàmet, an old municipality now integrated as an urban part of Valencia, Spain. His mother's family were of Jewish heritage, but had nominally converted during the Spanish Inquisition of the fifteenth century. "His Calatrava surname was an old aristocratic one from medieval times, and was once associated with an order of knights in Spain. Both sides of his family were involved in the agricultural export business. Members of his father's family suffered during the turmoil of the 1930s, when a bloody civil war resulted in a military dictatorship, and as a young man Calatrava was eager to leave behind the repressive atmosphere that endured."
He has received a degree in architecture at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. There he completed independent projects with fellow students, publishing two books on the vernacular architecture of Valencia and Ibiza. In 1975 he enrolled in the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, Switzerland, for a second degree in civil engineering. In 1981, after receiving his doctorate in civil engineering for his thesis, "On the Foldability of Space Frames", he started his architecture and engineering practice.
Actors: Marcel Hoehn (producer), Fee Liechti (editor), Martin Witz (writer), Christoph Schaub (writer), Christoph Schaub (director), Santiago Calatrava (actor),
Genres: Documentary,More at: http://www.archdaily.com/773481/ad-interviews-santiago-calatrava Earlier this year we had the chance to interview Spanish-born architect Santiago Calatrava in his New York apartment. Trained first as a structural engineer, he has designed and completed over 50 projects, which include bridges, transportation hubs, theaters and even a skyscraper. Calatrava has built a career through public architecture, and thanks to open competitions he has received commissions for mostly large-scale, cultural and transport projects. Many cities around the world—from Europe to the US and Asia and beyond—can proudly lay claim to the structurally dramatic projects that Calatrava has dreamed up. His architectural explorations fuse engineering and art, and result in impressive structures that are ho...
The renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has been speaking to euronews. His designs - which take their inspiration from nature - provoke strong reactions; they are either loved or loathed. Calatrava, who considers himself to be above all an artist, says an architect is also a philanthropist. In the past cities were designed to last, today they provide an insight into the soul of the lost civilisations that built them. So, if architecture is the most tangible sign of a civilisation how then to preserve the sacred nature of a location?
"Constructing the New Designing Minds", three lectures by Dr. Santiago Calatrava and Prof. Alexander Tzonis, Dec. 2006 Part A of first lecture. Lecture delivered on Dec. 11, 2006 at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Follow this link to learn more about Technion: http://pard.technion.ac.il
Santiago Calatrava y sus polémicos edificios. 60 Minutos analiza los varios pleitos que tiene abiertos Santiago Calatrava debido a los problemas de sus edificios. Visita nuestra web http://www.eitb.com/ Más vídeos interesantes en http://www.youtube.com/eitbcom/ Televisión a la carta http://www.eitb.tv/es/ Suscríbete el canal de vídeos de EiTB en Youtube http://www.youtube.com/eitbcom
Santiago Calatrava : Famous Architect sculpture and structural engineering who have his own vision in Architecture and structural mechanism. You will see in this video, selected projects of Architect Santiago Calatrava, that was inspired from nature and human being skeleton.
www.aasarchitecture.com Santiago Calatrava ha presentato il suo progetto per il World Trade Center Transportation Hub: una nuova, struttura permanente per la Lower Manhattan, che si trova immediatamente a theEast degli originali World Trade Center Torri Gemelle. Il progetto sostituisce il sistema ferroviario originale Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) che è stato distrutto il 11 settembre 2001. Source by Santiago Calatrava http://www.calatrava.com/.
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George Clooney was in Valencia, Spain to present the movie Tomorrowland, directed by Brad Bird. Some parts of the movie were shot in the city of arts and sciences of Valencia designed by Santiago Calatrava http://wp.me/p5DzA6-mw
The remote alpine village of Vals in the eastern Swiss canton of Graubünden rose to fame when star architect Peter Zumthor built new thermal baths there in 1996. The spa is well known for its quarzite slab construction. Now the surrounding hotel complex is in need of renovation. An investor has offered to buy the whole site, but Zumthor fears for the future of his masterpiece. (SF/swissinfo.ch)
Broad Contemporary Art Museum at LACMA. Presentation by architect Renzo Piano and walk through the galleries showing the Eli and Edythe Broad collection.
Taken from tve's (Spanish tv) online archive. Recorded around the time of the 'Home of the Brave' Tour (1986). Dubbed in Spanish. Sorry about the audio - the original file's overall quality is quite poor, moreover, around halfway into the video, vision and sound start to slip out of sync which gets really serious / annoying towards the end (cca. 15-20 secs), and that is why I decided to synchronize the audio back to the video (bit by bit) and upload the show to YouTube. I also created a different audio intro to the show. The original video can be found here: http://www.rtve.es/mediateca/videos/20110222/metropolis-laurie-anderson/1026747.shtml Topics in part one: Laurie's childhood; American pop culture; storytelling; 'Blue Lagoon'
For architect Renzo Piano, the building site is a magical place where the art of construction takes place. He calls his office the Building Workshop, acknowledging the birthplace of his designs in respect to their final outcome: a structure. Ambivalent about tradition, he sees creation as a branch between past and future
By the time of his death in 2005 at the venerable age of 98, Philip Johnson was arguably America's best known architect, having designed his famed "Glass House" in 1949, and worked with Mies van der Rohe on Mies's Seagram Building a few years later. The former is a National Monument; the latter dubbed "Building of the Millennium" by the "New York Times". But Johnson's puckish demeanor in his later years, which earned him a lifetime of good cheer from fellow Manhattan elites, hid a dark journey through the liberal fascism, as well as the Nazism of the 1930s, which culminated in his cheering on Nazi Germany as its soldiers marched through Poland in 1939. "We saw Warsaw burn and Modlin being bombed. It was a stirring spectacle", he would correspond with a friend at the time.
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México, 10 oct (EFE).- (Imágenes:Andrés Márquez) El arquitecto español Santiago Calatrava recibió hoy en la capital mexicana el Doctorado Honoris Causa del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), por su "prolífica y deslumbrante labor", reconocimiento que también recibieron otros cuatro investigadores internacionales. El antropólogo Nikolai Grube, el ingeniero Yann LeCun, el economista Robert C. Merton -premio Nobel de Economía 1997- y el científico en computación Sebastian Thrun fueron las otras personalidades a quienes el IPN entregó, por primera vez en su historia, esta distinción, en conmemoración de su 80 aniversario. Palabras clave: efe,mexico,españa,universidad,honoris,santiago calatrava.
Our visit to Bilbao, Spain in May 2016. A beautiful and memorable city in the North of Spain, highly recommended especially for friendly people, architecture, design-led hospitality, delicious cuisine, selected shopping and the arts.
Entrevista a Santiago Calatrava realizada para la miniserie "Tres arquitecturas" de la TVE. Durante la entrevista, Calatrava expone sus puntos de vista sobre la arquitectura y hace referencia a algunas de sus obras y a aspectos de su trayectoria profesional.
Gare de Saint-Exupéry TGV (formerly Gare de Satolas) is a railway station near Lyon, France, directly attached to Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport. The station was an addition to the airport built to serve TGV trains on the LGV Rhône-Alpes, part of the main line running from Paris to Marseille. It is situated about 20 km east of Lyon city centre. Saint-Exupéry station was designed by Santiago Calatrava, cost 750 million Francs and opened on 3 July 1994, at the same as the high speed line to Saint-Marcel-lès-Valence. The building is mostly a combination of concrete and steel. The station has six tracks laid in a cutting. The two central tracks are isolated to permit trains to traverse the station at full speed (300 km/h). Both sets of two tracks have platforms 500 m long. To the west, a small pie...
La giornalista del Tg1 Barbara Carfagna intervista il grandissimo architetto Santiago Calatrava a Dixit su Rai Storia il 28 marzo 2013