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David Wong Starlight Architecture, United Kingdom. Less Is More? Exploring Design Principles of Modern Architecture in the Context of Space Habitation. Regina Peldszus , PhD ESA-ESOC , Germany.
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David Wong Starlight Architecture, United Kingdom Less Is More? Exploring Design Principles of Modern Architecturein the Context of Space Habitation Regina Peldszus, PhD ESA-ESOC , Germany
Less Is More? Exploring Design Principles of Modern Architecturein the Context of Space Habitation IAC-13-E5.1.1x17645 Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Introduction: • A theoretical exercise to explore the relationship between the space and earth bound disciplines. • Highlight some of the architectural values of Modern Architecture in the context of Space Architecture The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Scope and Intention: what this paper is not about: • A comprehensive analysis • Creating a “reference design” • Suggesting Modern Architecture to be the only architectural movement that is relevant to Space Architecture The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion What is Modern Architecture: • “Modern architecture is generally characterized by simplification of form and an absence of applied decoration. It is a term applied to an overarching movement, with its exact definition and scope varying widely.” • - Wikipedia The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Characteristics: • “Form follows function” • Simplicity and clarity of forms, elimination of "unnecessary detail“ • Structure architecturally expressed • Preference to use materials that are industrially produced and technologically innovative The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Mies van der Rohe (1886 – 1969): • Widely regarded as one of the pioneering masters of Modern Architecture • His “skin and bones” architecture were much aspired to by large institutes and corporations at the time in America and Europe. • prominent works included: the Barcelona Pavilion (1929), Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago (1956), and the Seagram Building, New York (1958) Mies van der Rohe, source: Wikipedia top: Barcelona Pavilion middle: Crown Hall bottom: Seagram Building source: Wikimedia Commons The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Mies van der Rohe: Design Principles • Structural Clarity • Material & Technologies • Contexts • “Will of the Epoch” Neue National Nationalgalerie source: mazzarello.com One Charles Center source: University of Chicago Press Farnsworth House The Crown Hall The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Richard Neutra (1870 – 1970): • Considered to be among the most important modernist architects. • Widely regarded as a pioneer of environmental design and regionalist architecture, and for the technological innovations in his works. • Prominent works included: Lovell Heath House, Los Angeles, California (1929) ,Kaufmann Desert House, Palm Springs, California (1946) Richard Neutra, source: Wikipedia top: Novell Heath House bottom: Kaufmann Desert House source: Wikiarquitectura The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Richard Neutra: Design Principles • Integration of the Site • Human-Centred, Participatory & Evidence-based Design • Systems Approach Lovell House isometric drawing The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Discussion: Implications to Space Architecture • Structural Clarity • Natural Context and Vernacular • Space Architecture as Extension of Modern Architecture? The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion Conclusion • Design principles of Modern Architecture could serve well to Space Architecture in its bid to achieve better human integration. • Design approaches of Modern Architecture alone does not provide all the answers. • The continuous evolution of Modern Architecture within the professional world of contemporary architecture may provide some further insights The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus
Introduction | Modern Architecture | Mies van der Rohe | Richard Neutra | Discussion | Conclusion • Thank You & Questions? The 64th International Astronautical Congress, Beijing, China. - David Wong, Regina Peldszus