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HOUSE PROWED.


This little house in the Italian countryside explores colour and angular angular /an·gu·lar/ (ang´gu-lar) sharply bent; having corners or angles.  geometry to make a bold rural statement.

Michele Panza's house built for a family near Cosenza in Calabria, the southern toe of Italy, is carefully placed just below the crest of a hill, over a sea of olive trees. Panza could not resist making the house have boat-like characteristics, and its prow cuts the sky and the green waves below with rather alarming sharpness. He admits that the strange result was generated by 'passion', and that the tilts are made as a symbol of 'the contemporary deconstructivist architecture'. This part, like the base of the composition, is finished in ochre, while the 'rationalist' element, the white main body of the house is a calm rectilinear rec·ti·lin·e·ar  
adj.
Moving in, consisting of, bounded by, or characterized by a straight line or lines: following a rectilinear path; rectilinear patterns in wallpaper.
 block, slightly twisted on its podium podium

In architecture, a pedestal on a large scale. It may be any of various elements that form the base of a structure, such as the platform forming the floor and substructure of a Classical temple, a low wall supporting columns, or the structurally or decoratively
 to obtain the best views downhill north-east over the wonderful landscape.

The base and rationalist ra·tion·al·ism  
n.
1. Reliance on reason as the best guide for belief and action.

2. Philosophy The theory that the exercise of reason, rather than experience, authority, or spiritual revelation, provides the primary
 superstructure superstructure /su·per·struc·ture/ (soo´per-struk?chur) the overlying or visible portion of a structure.

su·per·struc·ture
n.
A structure above the surface.
 are united at the east end by a most generous verandah curious in plan, which outside forms the prow of the ark on its hillside. In the base, which is partly cut into the hill, are services rooms, the garage, and a winter farmhouse living area. Externally, this plinth is carved into a two massive flights of stairs which gently connect the upper (rational) level with irrational nature. To the southwest (uphill) side a generous canopy protects facade and entrance from the sun. Elements combine or fall apart according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 your point of view (in literal and metaphorical senses). As Panza says, 'something tilts but never falls: no one is perfect'.
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Publication:The Architectural Review
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Date:Jan 1, 2001
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