Michael Goorevich

Michael Goorevich is a Nashville based architect specializing in residential design. 

  • Brick Screen Studio
  • Diskin Cider
  • Dormer House
  • FAAR 2001
  • Four Square House
  • Gable House
  • GSD Construction Fence
  • Honey's Pavilion
  • Hat House
  • Hilltop Addition
  • Malibu Hillside
  • Nashville Additions
  • Nashville Ranch Renovation
  • Outdoor Pavilion
  • Two Faced House
  • West Meade Addition
  • Window Seat
  • Wood Screen House
  • Tarpaulin House
  • Wood Shake House
  • Works in Progress
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PAVILION STUDY - AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME 2001

February 05, 2019 by MA2LA

Marion O. and Maximilian E. Hoffman Fellowship in Architecture 2000-2001

Architectural 'follies' have played an increasingly important role in contemporary architecture. They create an opportunity to comment on architecture by sketching in built form. Follies are not architecture; they are installations with the ability to envelop us in a spatial experience. Roman ruins such as those at Villa Adriana and Ostia Antica have been the main spring of my folly. They suggest in their dynamic state, multiple possibilities for creating contemporary architecture. I am interested in the power of their fragments; bits of buildings, which orient, contain, and suggest a past and future simultaneously. The eye uses these fragments to reconstruct the buildings past while the holes, gaps and scars allude to the ruin's future, the death of it's architecture? At this stage of disappearing, the missing building becomes as important as it's remaining fragments. In Pavilion I have attempted to capture this balance.

February 05, 2019 /MA2LA
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