Portugali, Nili: And the alley she whitewashed in light blue (gebundenes Buch)

The secret of all those timeless places where one feels 'at home', Engl/hebr
ISBN/EAN: 9783869050270
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 172 S., 220 Illustr.
Einband: gebundenes Buch
Erschienen am 01.02.2022
€ 39,00
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  • Zusatztext
    • »If someone asked me: what is the film about, I would have to say:
      It is really about the essence of human life! I find it incredibly beautiful!
      It is really a moving experience … I think it is obviously art
      built and master full …« (Prof. Howard Davis, University of Oregon,
      on my film And the alley she whitewashed in light blue.)
      At a time of existential threat to the physical and human environment
      we live in, architect and film maker Nili Portugali takes the
      readers through a poetic text and spectacular photo gallery, extracted
      from her awarded new film, into a deeply intimate journey
      of memories in the Galilean »Kabbala« holy city of Tsefat.
      A childhood journey that unfolds gradually from her present
      holistic / Buddhist / phenomenological point of view to a discovery
      of profound universal insights of what is the secret of all those
      timeless places endowed with beauty and soul where one feels
      »at home«? And what is that »one pure art of making« that creates
      them? At any culture at any place and at any time.
      Nili Portugali unfolds the way in which her holistic-phenomenological
      approach to the arts as a whole and to architecture in particular
      generated her creative process in making her film. A process
      fundamentally different from the common production processes
      in the film industry.
      The book includes a free streaming access to watch the film.
      Nili Portugali, a seventh generation descendant of a family living
      in the city of Tsefat, is a practicing architect, lecturer, researcher,
      author and film maker. Her work focuses on both practice and theory,
      closely connected to the holistic-phenomenological school of
      thought. Her first book The Act of Creation and the Spirit of a
      Place. A Holistic-Phenomenological Approach to Architecture
      was nominated for The RIBA International Book Award 2007:
      »There is no other book quite like this one, it really is singular and
      worthy of your close attention.« Her film is the third chapter in her
      creative trilogy following the buildings she designed and the books
      she wrote. She did post-graduate studies in architecture and Buddhism
      at the University of California in Berkeley and participated
      there in research with Christopher Alexander at the Center for Environmental
      Structure. She taught at the Bezalel Academy of Art
      and Design in Jerusalem and at the Technion Institute of Technology
      in Haifa.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Nili Portugali, a seventh generation descendant of a family living in the city of Tsefat, is a practicing architect, lecturer, researcher, author and film maker. Her work focuses on both practice and theory, closely connected to the holistic-phenomenological school of thought. Her first book The Act of Creation and the Spirit of a Place. A Holistic-Phenomenological Approach to Architecture was nominated for The RIBA International Book Award 2007: ªThere is no other book quite like this one, it really is singular and worthy of your close attention.´ Her film is the third chapter in her creative trilogy following the buildings she designed and the books she wrote. She did post-graduate studies in architecture and Buddhism at the University of California in Berkeley and participated there in research with Christopher Alexander at the Center for Environmental

»If someone asked me: what is the film about, I would have to say:
It is really about the essence of human life! I find it incredibly beautiful!
It is really a moving experience … I think it is obviously art
built and master full …« (Prof. Howard Davis, University of Oregon,
on my film And the alley she whitewashed in light blue.)
At a time of existential threat to the physical and human environment
we live in, architect and film maker Nili Portugali takes the
readers through a poetic text and spectacular photo gallery, extracted
from her awarded new film, into a deeply intimate journey
of memories in the Galilean »Kabbala« holy city of Tsefat.
A childhood journey that unfolds gradually from her present
holistic / Buddhist / phenomenological point of view to a discovery
of profound universal insights of what is the secret of all those
timeless places endowed with beauty and soul where one feels
»at home«? And what is that »one pure art of making« that creates
them? At any culture at any place and at any time.
Nili Portugali unfolds the way in which her holistic-phenomenological
approach to the arts as a whole and to architecture in particular
generated her creative process in making her film. A process
fundamentally different from the common production processes
in the film industry.
The book includes a free streaming access to watch the film.
Nili Portugali, a seventh generation descendant of a family living
in the city of Tsefat, is a practicing architect, lecturer, researcher,
author and film maker. Her work focuses on both practice and theory,
closely connected to the holistic-phenomenological school of
thought. Her first book The Act of Creation and the Spirit of a
Place. A Holistic-Phenomenological Approach to Architecture
was nominated for The RIBA International Book Award 2007:
»There is no other book quite like this one, it really is singular and
worthy of your close attention.« Her film is the third chapter in her
creative trilogy following the buildings she designed and the books
she wrote. She did post-graduate studies in architecture and Buddhism
at the University of California in Berkeley and participated
there in research with Christopher Alexander at the Center for Environmental
Structure. She taught at the Bezalel Academy of Art
and Design in Jerusalem and at the Technion Institute of Technology
in Haifa.

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