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1999 : pavillon - weil am rhein, germanie. 1999 : mind millenium - london, uk. to scan hadid's art & archi through the prototypes of the suprematists . http://www.kmtspace.com/hadid.htm. 1998 : art center - cincinnati, usa.
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1999 : pavillon - weil am rhein, germanie 1999 : mind millenium - london, uk to scan hadid's art & archi through the prototypes of the suprematists. http://www.kmtspace.com/hadid.htm
1998 : art center - cincinnati, usa "I am really a builder at heart": ... to make beautiful images is not a goal; the ends are less graphic than practical ... a group of drawings makes it possible to envisage the project from several angles, sometimes bringing about unexpected discoveries
"Deconstructionist art stimulates the viewer to take part in the analysis of the "between' and explores the possibilities of the frame."(Papadakis) Deconstruction is 'not only the analysis of concepts in their most rigorous and internalised manner, but also their analysis from without, to question what these concepts and their history hide,as repression or dissimulation.'(Tschumi) The Deconstructor scrutinises the paradoxes of 'parergonal logic'. He or she detects 'frame slippage': those moments when aspects of the signified move over to become parts of the signifier, when content fragments into form; and soon.(John Griffiths) Modern Architecture modern avantgarde - architects language and meta-language: syntax and iconography Organicism: Frank Wright Expressionism: Eric Mendelsohn Purism: Le Corbusier De Stijl: Theo van Doesburg Suprematism : Kasimir Malevich Constructivism : Vladimir Tatlin Futurism : Sant'Elia Bauhaus : Walter Gropius
2nd Modern Architecture vocabulary and syntax of form language Rationalism: Mies van der Rohe the School of Amsterdam:Aldo van Eyck African Architecture :Hassan Fathy Structuralism:Louis Khan HARA SCHOOL Hiroshi Hara : Floating Arch Hasagewa : Form and Program Kengo Kuma : Geometries of Nature Toyo Ito : Blurring Arch Today it is to be hoped that the "Negro" architectural influence expands to modern occidental architecture. Since the twenties, "Negro art" has been breathing a forgotten vigor into our breathless arts. Architecture experienced a similar phenomenon. The architectures that we have decided to introduce you now owes a lot to primitive expression. At the same time, the new Third World states only aspire to an international, cubic and cold architecture. It remains then for occidental architecture, nowadays model for the rest of the world, to manage, and only to be fair, to offer expressive and explicit figurations. Then would come the time for a real architectural crossing, in total opposition with the international style. "if we try to explain the design of an African village only using images of buildings or our impressions, it wouldn't be enough. we need more theoretical support and logical explanations, and we stand a chance of finding the roots and the origins of settlements more easily. for this reason, we need a system of language... for instance, we use the 'theory of fields' as it appears in mathematics and the physical sciences... if you want to create the space of a light field, we can select a certain topology of light... architecture, when understood as a 'field conditions' comes close to urban planning..." (hiroshi hara) "the Mediatheque will be the archetype of an entirely new architecture. it will serve as a place inhabited by the two bodies of the contemporary human being, the body that contains the flow of electrons, and the primitive body responsive to nature." (toyo ito)
Anti-Gravitational Space:Zaha Hadid (Deconstruction and Neo-Modern) Strategies for Disjonction: Bernard Tschumi Materialisation of Sign:Peter Eisenman Between The Lines:Daniel Libeskind Continuous Experimentation :Coop HimmelBlau Hybridization & Convergence Abstracting the Open-End: Gunther Behnisch Between The Lines:Daniel Libeskind Dialogic Imagination :Thom Mayne (Morphosis) Flying Weights :Lebbeus Wood Neo-Modern The Twenties'Revival:: Neo-Corbusianism The New-York Five charles gwathmey(+siegel) michael graves john hejduk richard meier peter eisenman
neo-expressionism-organicism Represented Perception:Frank Gehry Neo-Expressionism:Eric Owen Moss Neo-Futurism :Paolo Portoghesi Neo-Organicism:Bart Prince neo-expressionist & neo-organicist architects Neo-Expressionism:John&Patricia Patkau AbstractVernacular: Frank Israel Abstracting the Memory: Gunther Domenig Neo-Surrealism :Michael Sorkin