Architecture – ZVI Hecker: the ultimate use of geometric elements and the deep meaning contained in hand-painted drawings


It is so thought-provoking that it makes us think deeply about everything related to life and architecture, especially the meaning of knowledge, exile, place and death.

There was nothing there…

The moment we met her, our souls seemed to be soaked.

Are all like this.

ZVI Hecker became one of the most outstanding architects in Israel with his artistic works.

The Jewish community school recently completed by Zevi Hawke in Berlin must be regarded as one of the important works of our time.

By the time we arrived, the museum was closing, and there were few people in that beautiful place.

I will never forget those pictures: the snake and the human body are twisted and entangled.

I was startled.

Berlin Jewish school manuscript © ZviHecker3.

They, as well as mothers, fathers, children…

There are many snakes in the work.

At first, it brings a kind of innocent and pure pleasure, but it is stripping the meaning of the building itself.

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Did she return to her beloved hometown from the underworld, far southeast? Her departure left us with a sense of uncertainty.

Berlin Jewish school © MichaelKrüger2.

Axonometric drawing of Berlin Jewish school © Zvihecker Berlin Jewish school} plan © ZVI Hecker, but before that, let me briefly review the twin building of the Berlin Jewish school, the spiral apartment building of Zevi hawk in Ramat Gan, Israel.

About Zevi Hawke’s Jewish school in Berlin, what I want to talk about most is his original sketch, black, white and color, his black-and-white engineering plan and axonometric drawing, the completed buildings, and some ideas about metaphor.

Spiral apartment is one of the few Cubist buildings built here.

Suddenly, a huge black snake meandered from the front of our path.

That’s gray.

We looked at the sculptures around the sarcophagus, including dead mothers, fathers, children, livestock, and some strange creatures with wings – people and wild animals.

Berlin Jewish school © Michael Kr ü GER in the same year, we were able to visit the Archaeological Museum in Athens.

It tells about the rebirth of hope and indeed takes care of the pain in our hearts – which makes us face the past and the impact of that heinous crime.

In Berlin, it has shed or is shedding its first layer of skin.

Sometimes you can see the particles in the air give off a turbid, crystalline luster.

The lights in the room are shrouded in a gray mist.

When my wife and I first crossed the Berlin Wall to East Germany, I felt deep fear.

After that, we came to Persephone’s showroom.

Zvihecker Berlin Jewish school © ZVI Hecker’s Jewish school planning is unique and central in this era.

The buildings, the sky and the crowd are all gray.

This is a completely opposite attitude to living hard and understanding the sanctity of life.

Persephone was thus placed in a secret room in Berlin.

☝ Click the blue character on the top → Chinese Academy of stage arts → the “…” in the upper right corner → “set as star sign” this article is transferred from: offset architecture offset Berlin Jewish school © Michael Kr ü GER, sunflower, snake, Persephone, Berlin John Hejduk visited ZVI Hecker’s Berlin Jewish primary school.

In 1999, American architect John Hejduk (1929-2000) visited the Berlin Jewish school designed by ZVI hawk (Heinz Galinsky Jewish school), leaving a gloomy and poetic essay.

I thought to myself, this God snake swallowed everything outside…

Berlin Jewish school © Michael Kr ü GER and when we walked into the local museum and saw those Greek marble reliefs, I was stunned.

Rubber Recess Former

He was born in Israel on May 31, 1931 and began to study architecture in the early 1950s.

Man and snake.

My only conclusion is that these creatures are unimaginable.

One side of the mountain is a towering stone cliff, and the other side is covered with olive trees.

His works emphasize geometry and asymmetry, take architectural sketches as a carrier, pour all rational or unconventional ideas into them, and architectural drawings are even displayed as works of art.

It comes from the garden of Eden.

We passed a prison where the prisoners screamed hysterically at passers-by, frightening us.

A God turned into a giant snake, devouring everything in the world, even the air.

So nothing would frighten it.

Berlin Jewish school © Michael Kr ü GER in solopaca, Italy, in 1953, I climbed a hill full of olive trees with my wife’s uncle in his 80s, and then went down the stone steps.

When asked about its meaning, Zevi suggested that it might have something to do with heaven..

I said to the American Uncle, “did you see that snake?” He replied, “what snake?” I said, “the one that just crossed our road.” “I didn’t see it,” he said In fear, I asked him, “how can you not see such a big snake?” He calmly replied, “I don’t believe in snakes.” One of my anthropologist friends told me an old story.

A year or two later, we went back to visit her hometown, but found that she was no longer in that room.

Spiral apartment building © ZVI Hecker in Israel, this building shows a stripping process.

There was nothing left…

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