- Alberto Arai
Alberto Arai (
March 29 1915 -May 25 ,1955 ) was a Mexicanarchitect ,theorist andwriter , of Japanese descent.Born in
Mexico City , the son of a Japaneseambassador in Mexico, Alberto Arai studied philosophy, espousingNeo-Kantianism and becoming politically a socialist. He became a supporter ofFunctionalism , with its emphasis on the social applications ofarchitecture , and was also a founder, withEnrique Yañez , of theUnión de Arquitectos Socialistas (1938), helping to draw up a socialist theory of architecture. He was one of the most active participants and attempted to put his socialist theory into practice on two unexecutedproject s in the same year: the building for theConfederation of Mexican Workers and theCiudad Obrera de México , both withEnrique Guerrero andRaúl Cacho .Later, when Mexico opted for a developmental policy, Arai became a standard-bearer for
nationalism in architecture. He re-evaluated traditional building materials, such as tree trunks, bamboo, palm leaves and lianas, using them in a plan for a country house that was adapted to the warm, damp climate of thePapaloapan region. The building of theCiudad Universitaria , Mexico City, gave him his greatest architectural opportunity when he designed theFrontones (1952). In these he used thevolcanic stone of the area to great effect in truncated pyramid shapes inspired byPre-Columbian pyramids . His numerous books and articles addressed conceptual problems in Mexican architecture.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.