ARCH 350 Final
London Docklands
(docks) -RECONFIG URBAN -one of the largest real estate developments in Europe -LDDC Regeneration statement -Starting from scratch: develop of transport in docklands
Graz Art Museum, Peter Cook and Colin Fournier
-Built as part of European Capital for Cultural Celebrations in 2003, now an architectural landmark. -"Friendly Alien"
Pinacoteca do Estado, Paulo Mendes da Rocha
-CIVIC FORM -Sao Paulo -Adaptive Reuse
Chapel of Sao Pedro, Paulo Mendes da Rocha
-CIVIC FORM -chapel -water inside
George Pompidou Center, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers
-Color coded -"Futurist Revival" of the 60s -Program: Cultural center, Museum, Library, and Audio-visual Center
House in Santa Monica, Frank Gehry
-DECONSTRUCTIVISM
Vitra Design Museum and Factory, Frank Gehry
-DECONSTRUCTIVISM
Guggenheim in Bilbao, Frank Gehry
-DECONSTRUCTIVISM -3 Types of Cladding: Marble, Titanium, and plaster
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Frank Gehry
-DECONSTRUCTIVISM -Design strategy for Bilbao -Steep volumes are translation of MUSIC inside
Wexner Center, Peter Eisenman
-FRAGMENTATION -"Jaques Derrida": philosopher, deconstruction.
Parc de la Villette, Bernard Tshumi
-FRAGMENTATION -Non-programmatic Spaces -"Violet and therefore EROTIC collision of lines, points, and surfaces superimposed as layers over the 125 acres of park."
Seattle Library, Rem Koolhaas
-HIGH TECH -Redifine as "free information warehouse", not focused on books anymore.
Villa Dall'ava, Rem Koolhaas
-HIGH TECH .....yup.
Arab Institute, Jean Nouvelle
-HIGH TECH yup.
Carre de Art, Norman Foster
-HIGH TECH ARCH -Relates new and old architecture -"Clearly" resembles Roman temple nearby
High Line
-INDUST REUSE -Competition of 720 to win infrastructure project -New York
MASS MoCA
-INDUST REUSE -Feasability study lead by: Gehry, Simeon Breuner, Robert Venturi, David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merril.
The Cannery
-INDUST REUSE -Former Del Monte Factory
Ghirardelli Square
-INDUST REUSE -San Fran, Fisherman's Wharf
Nagakin Capsule Tower, Noriaki Kurokawa
-Japanese Metabolism -Japan Overcrowding
Yamanashi Press and Radio Center, Kenzo Tange
-Japanese Metabolism -Reaction to pressures of Japan overcrowding -Recalled Futurist's view on suggestion that city could be made of machinery/moveable parts.
Walking City, Ron Herron
-Mega Strucure -Mobile Architecture -Neofuturism -Sophisticated Techinique
Venturi House, Robert Venturi
-Modernism critique -EXPLOITED populist notions of history and irony -Complexity and Contradiction -Mass Media -POSTMODERNISM
Manhattan Dome, Buckminster Fuller
-Neo-futurist vision -Technological Optimism
New State Gallery, James Stirling
-PLURALISM, HISTORICISM -Fragmentation -"Traditional and High Tech" -Modern + ancient, but not fused = 'BRICOLAGE'
Piazza d'Italia, Charles Moore
-PLURALISM, HISTORICISM, POPULISM, POST-MOD -Kitch, Pastiche, Collage
Curitiba
-POST INDUST -85% uses public transportation -Flores Street -Lighthouses of Knowledge
Simmons Hall, Steven Holl
-POST INDUST -MIT campus
Arcosanti, Paolo Soleri
-POST INDUST -Minimal tech intervention -Compact = emphasize community -Arizona -No carbon footprint -Harvests sun, wind, and light
Caflifornia Acedemy of Sciences, Renzo Piano
-POST INDUST -Natural light and ventilation -water efficiency -recycled bldg materials
RWE Tower, Overdiek and Partners
-POST INDUST -RWE AG uses building -World's first economical building
Oscar Niemeyer Museum, Oscar Niemeyer
-POST INDUST Its yellow.
Paganini Auditorium, Renzo Piano
-RECONFIG URBAN -Historic Sugar Factory (old) -"Zuccherificio Eridania" was turned into this.
The Shard, Renzo Piano
-RECONFIG URBAN -London, England
Caixa Forum, Herzog and Mueron
-RECONFIG URBAN -Madrid, Spain
Fiat Lingotto Factory, Renzo Piano
-RECONFIG URBAN -Originally designed by Giacomo Matte Trucco -Turin, Italy -Close collaboration with Govt -Criticism: favor of wealth with expense of the working class
World Heritage Site, Renzo Piano
-RECONFIG URBAN -Zolverein Site -Essen, Germany -By OMA as well - (red glory thing)
Tate Modern, Herzog and Mueron
-RECONFIG URBAN -London, England
Menil Collection, Renzo Piano
-TECH AND CONTEXT -Ferro-cement "Leaves" -White paint and level matched surrounding neighborhood
Kimbell Art Museum, Louis Kahn
-TX MOD ARCH -"Spent light"
Children's Museum, Robert Venturi
-TX MOD ARCH -Creepy children on the sides
Hill Bridge, Calatrava
-TX MOD ARCH -Dallas
Rachofsky House, Richard Meier
-TX MOD ARCH -Dallas
Williams Tower and Plaza, Philip Johnson
-TX MOD ARCH -Houston
MFAH, Mies Van der Rohe
-TX MOD ARCH -MFAH Addition
Wyly Theater, Rem Koolhaas
-TX MOD ARCH -Vertical Theater in Dallas
Modern Art Museum, Tadao Ando
-TX MOD ARCH -uh huh.
Amon Carter Museum, Philip Johnson
-TX MOD/CONTEMP ARCH -By Amon Carter
Tjibaou Cultural Center, Renzo Piano
-territory of France -TECH and CONTEXT -Island is 3rd Largest supplier of NICKEL -Int'l Competition. Renzo thought Kanak huts were beautiful
Guild House, Robert Venturi
APARTMENT COMPLEX WITH LARGE SUNSET WINDOW AT TOP, WHITE ON FIRST FLOOR -"Less is a bore" -Decorated sheds -POSTMODERNISM -Learning from Las Vegas
Archigram
An avant-garde architectural group formed in 1960's, based at Architectural Association in London, England. Included: Peter Cook, Warren Chalk, Ron Herron, Dennis Crompton, Michael Webb, and David Greene.
Nasher Sculpture Center, Renzo Piano
BIG OPEN SPACE WITH LOTS OF OUTDOOR LANDSCAPING -TX MOD ARCH
Deconstructivism
Bernard Tschumi, Coop Himmelblau, Daniel Liebeskind, Rem Koolhaus, Frank Gehry, and Zaha Hadid are all good examples of this TYPE of architecture that started in the 2000s.
City of Masdar, Foster and Partners
CITY OF ______ -Abu Dhabi -Goal: first ZERO carbon and zero waste city -high-density -largely powered by solar farm -local agriculture
Robert Venturi
He wrote "Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture" and "Learning from Las Vegas" -USA Context -Populism/Post-modernism
SeaBug Terminal, Rem Koolhaas
ROUND WHITE STRUCTURE WITH GLASS DOME ON TOP. -high tech
Hannover Principles
Set of statements about designing environment: 1. Environmental impact 2. Effect on sustainability of growth 3. Impact on society
Technology and Context
Some architects of this movement are: Buckminster Fuller, Norman Fostes, Kenzo Tange, Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers, Frei Otto, and Santiago Calatrava.
Metabolist Modern City, Arata Isozaki
TREE-LIKE BLDG WITH 'PODS' ATTATCHED. -Lattice with 'clip on' pods, like Archigram -Cantilevering housing units with a central spine. -Enforce difference between fixed and moveable.
Post Industrial
The _____ __________ _Society_: -Sustainability, Design, and Design for Sustainability.
Industrial Archaeology
This is a new interdisciplinary field of study that had an influence on understanding of the industrial past. (OLD bldgs)**
Portland, Oregon
This town: -transportation (light rail, bikes) -92,000 acres of green space -Healthy mix of urban development -Recycling -Ecosystem Production -Water treatment and resource management -50% of energy comes from renewable resources
Modena Cemetery, Aldo Rossi
Ugly ass building. -Post Modernism, Populism, European Context -"FORM IS PART OF HISTORY" -Building Types: Neo-Rationalists
Deconstructivist
__________ Architecture: "The ability to disturb our thinking about form." And this is what united the group of ________ Architects like Hadid, Gehry, and Tshumi.