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Valerio Olgiati (born 1958) is a Swiss
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. He initially studied architecture at ETH Zurich, a public research university in Zurich, Switzerland, after which he lived in Switzerland, followed by Los Angeles in the United States. He made a name for himself with the School Building in
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Martin Tschanz. “Schulhaus, Paspels, Graubünden, 1996-98,” in: Anna Meseure, Martin Tschanz, Wilfried Wang (eds.), Architektur im 20. Jahrhundert, Volume V: Schweiz, München/Frankfurt a.M.: Prestel/DAM, 1998, p.314f. in 1998 and the Yellow House Museum in
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Hubertus Adam. “Von der Idee zur Erscheinung. Valerio Olgiatis Umbau des ‘Gelben Hauses’ in Flims,” in: Neue Züricher Zeitung, October 29, 1999, p.66. in 1999. Other recognized buildings by him are the House for the Musician/Atelier Bardill in
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,–, “Valerio Olgiati. Atelier Bardill, Scharans Switzerland,” in: a+u, 452, 2008, Tokyo, pp.54-61. the Villa Além in Alentejo,Tom Vanderbilt, “Castle in the Sky,” in: The Wall Street Journal Magazine, New York City: September 2016, pp. the
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Visiting Center in
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,Ali Ismail Karimi, “Pearling Path Visitors Center by Valerio Olgiati,” in: Architectural Record, 207, No.3, New York and the Baloise Insurance Building in
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Architectural theory

Olgiati calls his work "non-referential architecture", the title of a 2018 treatise by Olgiati and
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about the social purpose of architecture for the people of the 21st century.Valerio Olgiati, Markus Breitschmid. Non-Referential Architecture. Ideated by Valerio Olgiati. Written by Markus Olgiati and Breitschmid write that "non-referential architecture is not an architecture that subsists as a referential vessel or as a symbol of something outside itself. Non-referential buildings are entities that are themselves meaningful and sense-making and, as such, no less the embodiment of society than buildings were in the past when they were the bearers of common social ideals." The first documented use of the term "non-referential" in architecture appears in a reprint of an interview between Olgiati and Breitschmid in the Italian architecture journal Domus. In 2014, Breitschmid publishes a rebuttal titled "Architektur leitet sich von Architektur ab" (Architecture is Derived from Architecture) in the Swiss journal Werk, Bauen + Wohnen, thereby responding to an architectural claim made by others that attempts to imbue meaning into architecture from the extra-architectural, such as the economic, ecological, political. Architect Christian Kerez investigated the limits of referentiality and speaks of "non-referential space" as a quality of his contribution for the
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in 2016. In the same year, architect Peter Eisenman points out that architecture has been moving toward a non-referential objectivity for some time, in as much as architectural form is increasingly reduced “to a pure reality.” In 2018, Olgiati and Breitschmid published the architectural treatise ''Non-Referential Architecture''. It analyses the societal currents of the early 21st century and argues that those currents are radically different from the epoch of postmodernity. The book proposes a new framework for architecture and defines the seven underlying principles for non-referential architecture: 1) experience of space; 2) oneness; 3) newness; 4) construction; 5) contradiction; 6) order; 7) sensemaking. One of the hallmarks of non-referential architecture, according to Olgiati, is that each building exists for itself. Each building is governed by an architectural idea – and that idea has to be form-generative and sense-making. "Non-referential architecture denotes but it refuses to explain or narrate and it leaves behind any vestiges of a theatrical mode of persuasion and propagation." Describing the intent of the exhibition ‘Inscriptions: Architecture before Speech’, held at
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in 2018, K. Michael Hays argues that today’s architecture presupposes “not a particular meaning, but a specific kind of potentiality — a non-semantic materiality, a non-referential construct that can be developed into an actual architectural project.”


Career

Olgiati mentioned that the most important step for his formation as an architect was his temporary emigration to
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, and not his upbringing in a specific culture, country, or landscape nor was it his architectural education. According to Olgiati, living in the radically heterogeneous
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allowed him to begin to understand the world in formal and natural terms and not in symbolic and historical terms.Markus Breitschmid, “Valerio Olgiati’s Ideational Inventory,” in: El Croquis, No. 156, Madrid: 2011, pp.18-19. This shift away from basing architecture on any kind of referentiality found its early theoretical form in his Iconographic Autobiography, first published in 2006.Valerio Olgiati. “Iconographic Autobiography,” in: 2G, n.37, Barcelona: 2006, pp.135-141. The Iconographic Autobiography is an anthology of 55 illustrations with which Olgiati demonstrated how he understands architectural conditions formally and not by means of any particular and temporal content, for example symbolic or historical references, which these illustrations also contain. The Iconographic Autobiography foreshadows non-referential architecture in as much as it points to references yet these references are not used anymore as carrying a meaning with which people would understand an architectural work.Olgiati/Breitschmid, “After Postmodernity: Non-Referential World,” in: op.cit., pp.32-41. Olgiati has said that he believes that only basic insight from the experience of space is able to move architecture of the present time within its highly heterogeneous society.–, “Biographies,” in: op.cit., p.266. Valerio Olgiati operates his architecture office with his wife Tamara and his staff in Portugal and Switzerland.–, “Valerio Olgiati. Non-Referential Architecture,” in: a+u, 601, 2020, p.4. Among other venues, his work has been the subject of single exhibitions at the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, and at the Former
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.–, “Valerio Olgiati. Non-Referential Architecture,” in: a+u, 601, 2020, p.5. Olgiati has held various teaching appointments, among them the
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and at the AA in London. Olgiati holds a professorship at the Accademia di Architettura in Mendrisio since 2002.–, “Valerio Olgiati, 1996 – 2011,” in: El Croquis, No. 156, Madrid: 2011, pp.18-19. 17 –, “Valerio Olgiati. Non-Referential Architecture,” in: op.cit., p.5.


References


Monographs

* ''Valerio Olgiati''. a+u, No.601, Tokyo, 10/2020 * ''Arquitectura No-Referencial''. Ideado por Valerio Olgiati; Escrito por
Markus Breitschmid Markus Breitschmid (born 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American architectural theoretician and the author of several books on contemporary architecture and philosophical aesthetics. His most highly regarded books are ''Der bauen ...
. Ciudad de México: Arquine 2020 * ''Architettura Non-Referenziale''. Ideato da Valerio Olgiati; Scritto da
Markus Breitschmid Markus Breitschmid (born 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American architectural theoretician and the author of several books on contemporary architecture and philosophical aesthetics. His most highly regarded books are ''Der bauen ...
. Zurich: Park Books 2019 * ''Nicht-Referenzielle Architektur''. Gedacht von Valerio Olgiati; Geschrieben von
Markus Breitschmid Markus Breitschmid (born 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American architectural theoretician and the author of several books on contemporary architecture and philosophical aesthetics. His most highly regarded books are ''Der bauen ...
. 2. Auflage, Zürich: Park Books 2019 * ''Non-Referential Architecture''. Ideated by Valerio Olgiati; Written by
Markus Breitschmid Markus Breitschmid (born 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American architectural theoretician and the author of several books on contemporary architecture and philosophical aesthetics. His most highly regarded books are ''Der bauen ...
. 2nd edition, Zurich: Park Books 2019 * ''Nicht-Referenzielle Architektur''. Gedacht von Valerio Olgiati; Geschrieben von
Markus Breitschmid Markus Breitschmid (born 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American architectural theoretician and the author of several books on contemporary architecture and philosophical aesthetics. His most highly regarded books are ''Der bauen ...
. Basel: Simonett & Baer 2018 * ''Non-Referential Architecture''. Ideated by Valerio Olgiati; Written by
Markus Breitschmid Markus Breitschmid (born 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American architectural theoretician and the author of several books on contemporary architecture and philosophical aesthetics. His most highly regarded books are ''Der bauen ...
. Basel: Simonett & Baer 2018 * ''Valerio Olgiati. Projekte 2009-2017''. Basel: Simonett & Baer 2017 * ''Valerio Olgiati, The Idea of Architecture'', Ciudad de México, Arquine 2018 * ''The Images of Architects'', Editor Valerio Olgiati, Quart Verlag GmbH, Luzern 2013, * World Architecture, VALERIO OLGIATI - Hello China, Beijing, Nr. 266, 2012, * A Lecture by Valerio Olgiati,
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, Switzerland 2011; English: ; German: ; Spanish: ; French: ; Italian: ; ヴァレリオ ・ オルジャティ 講演録, , 108 pages * Valerio Olgiati at the Museum / ヴァレリオ・オルジャティ展, Editor Hosaka Kenjiro, National Museum of Modern Art,
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, Japan 2011–2012; Japanese and English: , 40 pages *
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, Spain 2011; , , 215 pages * Valerio Olgiati, Parliament Entrance Chur, editor Grisons Building Department, Switzerland 2011; German: ; English: ; Italian: ; Romansh: , 24 pages * Valerio Olgiati, Weber Auditorium Plantahof, editor Grisons Building Department, Switzerland 2011; German: ; English: , 24 pages * Darco Magazine, monograph Valerio Olgiati, Darco Editions, Matosinhos, Portugal, 2010; , 236 pages * Dado, Built and Inhabited by Rudolf Olgiati and Valerio Olgiati,
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, 2010; English: , German: , 100 pages * Valerio Olgiati, edited by Laurent Stalder, Texts by Mario Carpo, Bruno Reichlin and Laurent Stalder, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln 2008 (1st Edition) / Quart Verlag, Luzern 2010 (2nd edition); German: , English: , 192 pages * The Significance of the Idea in the Architecture of Valerio Olgiati, Text in German and English by
Markus Breitschmid Markus Breitschmid (born 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American architectural theoretician and the author of several books on contemporary architecture and philosophical aesthetics. His most highly regarded books are ''Der bauen ...
, Verlag Niggli AG, Switzerland 2008, , 80 pages * Valerio Olgiati, Scharans - House for a Musician, Edition Dino Simonett, Zurich 2007, , 64 pages * Valerio Olgiati, Conversation with Students, Edited by
Markus Breitschmid Markus Breitschmid (born 20 April 1966, Lucerne, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American architectural theoretician and the author of several books on contemporary architecture and philosophical aesthetics. His most highly regarded books are ''Der bauen ...
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Architecture Publications, USA, 2007, , 63 pages * 2G, Valerio Olgiati, Gustavo Gili Barcelona, n.37, 2006, , 143 pages * Valerio Olgiati, PLAN 1:100, Edition Dino Simonett, 2004, , 64 pages * Valerio Olgiati, Das Gelbe Haus,
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, archiv kunst architektur, Werkdokumente 19, 2000, Verlag Gerd Hatje, , 82 pages * 14 Studentenprojekte bei Valerio Olgiati 1998 - 2000, Quart Verlag, 2000, , 66 pages * VALERIO OLGIATI, Das Gelbe Haus, Publikation zur Ausstellung an der
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28. Mai - 15. Juli 1999, gta Verlag,
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, , 18 pages * Valerio Olgiati, PASPELS, Edition Dino Simonett, 1998, , 65 pages


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