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Jorn Utzon
Sidney Opera House
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Robert Venturi,
Country Home in Northern Delaware,
1978-83.
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Charles Jencks, Egyptian Room of the
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Peter Eisenman, Richard Mier, and Michael Graves who designed the Hanselmann House, Indiana, 1967
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Picasso
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Henri Matisse, Dance, 1909
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Picasso, Landscape Wallpaper, 1908
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Georges Braque, Nude, 1908
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Georges Braque, Houses, L’Estaque, 1908
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Georges Braque, Landscape Near L’Estaque, 1906
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Fernand Leger, Animated Landscape: Man and His Dog, 1921
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Fernand Leger, The Builders, 1950
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Fernand Leger, Breakfast,
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Diego Rivera, Detroit Industry, 1932 – 33, South Wall Fresco.
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Pablo Picasso, Guernica, May 1 – June 4, 1937
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Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer, Werkbund Pavilion, Cologne, 1914
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Alvar Alto,
Reception Room of Sanatarium, Paimio Finland, 1929-1933 and
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Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, Edith Farnsworth’s House, Plano, Illinois, 1945 – 1951.
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Frank Lloyd Wright and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY, 1956-59
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FLW - Larkin Building in Buffalo, NY, 1904
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William Le Baron Jenny, Fair Store under construction, Chicago, 1890-91.
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Burnham and Root. The Monadnock Bldg, Chicago, 1889-91
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Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler,
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Seagram Building, NY, Mies, 1954-58
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Mies van der Rhe,
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Le Corbusier. Notre-Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France, 1950-54.
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Corbusier
Drawing from Vers un Architecture (1923)
SOURCES OF ARCHITECTURAL FORMS AND TECTONICS/VOCABULARIES |
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Le Corbusier, Unite D’Habitation, Marsaille, 1947 - 53
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Eero Saarinen, Trans World Airlines Terminal (TWA), Kennedy Airport, NY, comp. 1962
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James Stirling, Engineering School, University of Leicester, England, 1959-63
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Marcel Breuer, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, 1966
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Peter Eisenman, Richard Meier, Michael Graves, Richard Gwathmey, and John Hejduk Loyal to the Modern Movement: emphasized stronger tectonic logic, structural expression, and faithfulness to contemporary technologies and materials. |
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What are the relationships between the members of the New York Five and the members of the New York School which we will cover in the next session? |
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Charles Jencks, Robert Venturi, Charles Moore, Robert Stern and Europeans such as Paolo Portoghesi, Quinlan Terry, Oswald Mathias Ungers, and Leon and Robert Krier.
Rejected the white look and emphasized historicism and cultural architectural elements |
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Characteristic of a period extending from the more or less remote past to the present time |
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an experience that was supposed to have began in the Renaissance as a procedure of scientific and intellectual investigations; new of ways of thinking and of doing things rather than just believing things due to tradition, religious dogma, or based on cultural/social decree without scientific proof. |
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The cumulative effects of the application of science to thinking and to industry. |
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