Carla Juaçaba, la qualità di vità — Quality of life
PREMIO INTERNAZIONALE BIENNALE DI PISA – INTERNATIONAL AWARD BIENNALE DI PISA
Carla Juaçaba, architetto brasiliano, noto per il progetto dell’Humanidade Pavilion e per le installazioni alla Biennale di Venezia, nel 2014 e nel 2018, esprime un intenso rapporto con il tempo. Ha fatto sua l’affermazione di Octavio Paz “La figura centrale della nostra nuova visione del tempo è adesso”. Juaçaba lavora sulla funzionalità unità alla bellezza e qualità della vita per coloro che utilizzeranno e abiteranno i suoi edifici.
CARLA JUAÇABA, Carla Juaçaba, #tempodacqua #thetimeofwater
Juaçaba won the arcVision prize for the Humanidade Pavilion, a temporary building made for the international meeting Rio +20, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, in 2012. The jury found that she possessed “creativity in seeking unconventional solutions and enormous sensitivity to the context in which her works will reside”.
The Piano is a 1993 New Zealand period drama film about a narcissistic, psychologically mute young woman and her pre-adolescent daughter, set during the mid-19th century in a rainy, muddy frontier backwater town on the west coast of New Zealand. It also involves the woman’s failing new, arranged marriage to a frontiersman due to obsession with playing her piano. The Piano was written and directed by Jane Campion and stars Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, and Anna Paquin in her first acting role. The film’s score by Michael Nyman became a best-selling soundtrack album, and Hunter played her own piano pieces for the film. She also served as sign language teacher for Paquin, earning three screen credits. The film is an international co-production by Australian producer Jan Chapman with the French company Ciby 2000.