EB 37- Angelo Candalepas and Associates
This issue of En Blanco features seven projects by the Australian studio Angelo Candalepas & Associates, exploring key themes of their architecture: fear, plans, materials, light-darkness, ambition, and the plasticity of concrete. Through these works, the magazine reflects the introspective philosophy of Candalepas, who describes architecture as a language to convey emotions and respond to the needs of our time.
Among the highlighted projects, the Punchbowl Mosque combines light and shadow to create a spiritual atmosphere, while President Avenue and The Porter House Hotel exemplify the studio's ability to integrate functionality, sustainability, and respect for historical context. Works like Cullen Aalhuizen House stand out for their connection between light, space, and materiality, showcasing the artisanal and conceptual rigor that defines Candalepas' practice.
In the architect's own words: "Architecture should not be merely a means to solve functional problems; it must be a language capable of conveying emotions and connecting with the needs of our time."
Contents
Themes of Interest in Angelo Candalepas’ Architecture
Angelo Candalepas
2018. PUNCHBOWL MOSQUE
Punchbowl, NSW, Australia
2016. PRESIDENT AVENUE
Sutherland, NSW, Australia
2022. THE PORTER HOUSE HOTEL AND THE CASTLE RESIDENCES
Sydney, NSW, Australia
2007. CULLEN AALHUIZEN HOUSE
Balmain, NSW, Australia
2006. PINDARI
Randwick, NSW, Australia
2014. PELICAN STREET
Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
2010. FRANCIS STREET
Bondi, NSW, Australia
Bennelong Blues. Notes from the Paradox
Alberto Peñín Llobell
John Hejduk: 1954-1974. On the Didactic Dimension of his Architectural Works
Daniel García-Escudero and Berta Bardí-Milà
From Trenton to Richards Laboratories: Louis Kahn’s Evolution in Construction, Prefabrication and Architectural Order
Bartolomé Serra Soriano and Ignacio Juan Ferruses
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