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Classical Architecture for the Modern Worl d. Sara Stackhouse. “Rejecting tradition or launching a radical transformation at its expense as occurs in most other schools of architecture ill equips a person to use his or her God-given gifts to make the built world a better place for everyone.”.
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Classical Architecture for the Modern World Sara Stackhouse
“Rejecting tradition or launching a radical transformation at its expense as occurs in most other schools of architecture ill equips a person to use his or her God-given gifts to make the built world a better place for everyone.” Carroll William Westfall, Past chairman of Notre Dame School of Architecture
Innovation and rapid modernization • Technology • Computer drafting software • Abstract models • Focus on current trends • “Classicism is obsolete” • Short – term advantages Modernist Philosophy
Traditional Modernist Start with computer drafting software Modern trends • Foundational skills • Hand drawing • Classical architecture Traditional vs. Modernist Training
Traditional Modernist
“Classical architecture is the best that a tradition produces. Every culture has a tradition. Ours runs from ancient Greece and Rome through the founding of the United States…and on into the present.” Carroll William Westfall, Past chairman of Notre Dame School of Architecture
Wide application of principles • Historical significance and tradition • Rhetoric Classical Architecture for the Modern World
Balance • Symmetry • Proportion Application of Classical Principles
Historical Significance Maintaining a region’s identity
Academia Government Memorials Museums Rhetoric
We can learn from the fundamental principles of the classical tradition • Original designs • Regional identities • Rhetorical statements Proposal: What We Can Do
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