fcsarch 44 deconstructivism
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Deconstructivist architectureTRANSCRIPT
Deconstructivism
Postmodernism embraces older conventions and then
violates them in an ironic way.
Deconstructivism subverts, disturbs, and deconstructs
older conventions.
Pompidou Centre National d'Art et Culture, ParisRichard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Ove Arup. (1971-77
Pompidu Center, Paris Renzo Piano 1971
Pompidou
Pompidou
Pompidou plan
Pompidou from Notre Dame
Ohio State
University (the Wexner Center for the
Arts)
Peter Eisenman1982
Wexner 1982-90
Wexner
Wexner
aerial
interior
Guggenheim MuseumBilbao, Spain
Frank Gehry1993
Guggenheim
Drawing of west elevation 1992
Guggenheim
Elevation, note much is below grade
Site plan
Guggenheim
Guggenheim
Guggenheim
Guggenheim
interior
Interior
Jewish Museum, Berlin Daniel Libeskind
Jewish Museum in Berlin, Daniel Libeskind
interior
interior
Interior, a void
Aronoff Center for Design and Art, Univ. Cincinnati, 1988-96 Peter Eisenman (Strickland, p.155)
Eisenman's intent was not only to create lines that would draw attention, but ones that would reflect the school's purpose. "For students, living with and working in this building ought to be an education in itself," he says. "Any space created for a school of design should somehow reflect the activity carried out in the building. Design instruction always involves innovation and risk, as well as history and process -- in other words, all the issues that are involved in the disciplines to which the school is devoted."
Stata Center at MIT Gehry
The center is composed of The Bill Gates Building and the Alexander Dreyfoos Building. In addition to the client spaces, the Center houses an auditorium, four classrooms, a child-care facility, a food services facility, a fitness center, outdoor gathering spaces, two levels of below grade parking and a service facility
MIT (Stata Center) Frank Gehry 2003
MIT
MIT
MIT, amphitheater
MIT, interior