Late Modernism
Late Modernism
Late Modernism
B.Arch.
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
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LATE MODERNISM
1st visible results of departure from its ‘parent’ modernism –
Brutalism
Brutalism evident in the heavy concrete works of Corbusier –
Unite de Habitation, Ron Champ Chapel or Chandigarh
In these, a clear shift from his earlier approach – the
internationalist ideals of stark white planes, ribbon windows,
framed RCC structures …..
Started in 1960s
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Apparent boredom with plain forms of Internationalism
caused architects to graduate to:
Sculptural Expressionism
Expressing the building as a sculpture
Geometrical Expressionism
Expressing the building as a composition of geometrical
masses
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Sculptural Form
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AR 409 CONTEMPORARY WORLD ARCHITECTURE
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA,1973
ARCHITECT: JORN UTZON
Boullee)
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Late Modernism carried on to the advanced phase of the ‘Industrial Age’
Architects looking in varying building typologies for answers, of which
many are quite unorthodox vis-à-vis the building, but seem fundamentally
correct, for eg.: the design of community halls, exhibition halls based upon
warehouses and factories
The appearance of the ‘Factory aesthetic’ – application of the vast column
free spaces as in ware houses, factories, large storage areas etc. to buildings
like community centres, large halls etc.
Similar to the Industrial Revolution – the Railway Station with tracks
covered with massive trussed roofs to provide column free spaces
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Modern buildings were tempered by the spirit of the ‘Industrial
Age’
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Nothing hidden –
everything expressed;
open expression of
the process of
manufacture,
erection, maintenance
….. Thus no
hierarchy and
POMPIDOU CENTRE, PARIS, 1971-77
composition, but a ARCHITECTS: RENZO PIANO & RICHARD
ROGERS
symbol of process and
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technology
POST MODERNISM
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VANNA VENTURI HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA, ROBERT
VENTURI, 1961-64
SYMMETRY-ASYMMETRY
SMITH HOUSE
DARIEN, CONNECTICUT (1965-67)
RICHARD MEIER
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VANNA VENTURI HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA, ROBERT
VENTURI, 1961-64
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LARGE SCALE OF HOUSE IS TO COUNTERBALANCED BY THE
COMPLEXITY OF FORM
A 3-d
composition
of the house
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Plans
VANNA VENTURI HOUSE, ROBERT VENTURI, 1961-64
Portion on façade Living room half-
where Arch is split vaulted
SYMMETRY-ASYMMETRY AND
PROPORTION
Sections
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VANNA VENTURI HOUSE, ROBERT VENTURI, 1961-64
WINSLOW HOUSE, ILLINOIS, 1893; F.L. WRIGHT
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