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Vicente Gascó Gómez
  • 21, Male
  • Bayamón
  • Puerto Rico
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Estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo, no solo de capturar la realidad sino de capturar el interés, también.
November 21, 2009
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School Attended:
School of Architecture, University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus
Degree:
High School, Student, Bachelor
About Me:
I'm an architecture student in Puerto Rico, architecture and photography are my passion. I love designing and I hope to enjoy a sucessful career doing that in my close future. Thanks for your interest in my page and any questions about my pictures or designs would be gratefully answered.
Website:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vicentegasco
Books:
Lots of them! The Fountainhead, And There Were None, El Amor en los tiempos del cólera, Cien años de soledad, Noticia de una muerte anunciada
Magazines:
The Plan, Dwell, Spin
Music:
80GB of music and counting...
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Como un edifico en llamas pudo haber liberado a la arquitectura de sus ataduras

Entre realidad y ficción:
Como un edifico en llamas pudo haber liberado a la arquitectura de sus ataduras

Por N. Frankowski, F. Pedrini y C. García

Rem Koolhaas no es Howard Roark. Sin embargo debo admitir que el nueve de febrero deseé que el arquitecto holandés fuera el protagonista del texto de Ayn Rand. Durante el festival de la linterna que marca la culminación de las celebraciones del año nuevo chino, la torre del TVCC se prendió en llamas. La destrucción del escultural hotel y centro de… Continue

Posted on November 15, 2009 at 9:55pm — 2 Comments

Vicente Gascó Gómez

The Shapes of Hardcore Architecture

The Shapes of Hardcore Architecture
By N. Frankowski and C. García (WAI)

Modernism
Modern Architecture was a fashion statement. Coated with an ideology of social impromptu and urban reconstruction, it seems undeniable and remarkable that the dominant gene of the Modern Movement’s DNA was its aesthetics.

Everything, from the “hygienic” appearance of its white villas, to its revolutionary materials—glass, steel and concrete, to its grid-restricted urban plans and its desolated tree-less plazas,… Continue

Posted on November 7, 2009 at 1:30pm —

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At 12:40am on December 24, 2009, Elizabeth said…
I hope you have wonderful holidays and a very happy New Year, Vicente!

At 3:56pm on January 7, 2009, Américo Antonio Delgado Fernández said…
yo vic
que tal fotos de tu bibloteca?
At 7:58pm on December 20, 2008, Elizabeth said…
Hello Vicente, I really liked your deviations, and yes, I see where you got the Temple of Time name. As a Zelda fan, I approve! Very nice to see your work here.
At 2:23am on December 18, 2008, Ethel Baraona Pohl said…

At 6:05pm on November 19, 2008, Suki Berrios said…
jejjeje...spr cool...ellos son los mejores!!
At 2:20am on October 31, 2008, margherita said…
hi Vincente!!greetings from Switzerland!ciao
At 8:46pm on October 30, 2008, oz said…
may God richly reward your efforts
At 7:31pm on October 28, 2008, CHERLEEN said…
thank you :)
At 2:53pm on October 26, 2008, Nicholas Buccalo, Architect said…
really like your creative attitude, especially the weave-like curtain walls and the resulting lighting effects. nice.
At 7:41pm on October 15, 2008, Américo Antonio Delgado Fernández said…
jaja tu profile esta super Emo ahora loko, matate
 
 
 
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