A Warmth from Within / Calidez del Adentro''.

 

The project A Warmth from Within / Calidez del Adentro has at its core several interests shared by Diego Delas and Julius Heinemann. One of these is an understanding of architecture that attends to notions of the self; that is, understood not only as a functional space but also as an abode in which to articulate a symbolic situation.[1] With such a perspective, it is not surprising that both share an interest in modern architects such as Le Corbusier and Luis Barragán who developed a practice concerned with constructing spatial scenes that stimulate reflection, introspection and imagination. To do this, both architects relied heavily on a plastic dimension to construct buildings as perceptual experiences capable of provoking different kinds of thoughts and associations. So it is no coincidence that both the Swiss and Mexican architects built spaces designed for recreation and reverie (museums, parks, gardens) as well as for reflection and isolated meditation (churches, convents, monasteries).in this interior, the artists display a variety of objects and works. Together they have designed basic furniture in the structure of a minimal dwelling, such as a table or a pair of stools.