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ARH 476 Final Part 2
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Art History
Undergraduate 3
06/10/2012

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Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978) (1912-1988)

 

  • Created Architecture, books, furniture, films
  • Believed that objects were functional, not decorative
  • Objects personalized space and contrasted building structure
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Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman (1956)

 

  • Contoured plywood with leather padding
  • Meant for both comfort and beauty
  • Simple, elegant shapes 
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Eames Case Study House, Pacific Palisades, CA (1949)

 

  • Modular structural system
  • facade uses abstraction, push/pull, primary colors
  • Standardized window sizes
  • Designed to be mass produced, although never was
  • Prevalent use of natural light and materials
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Eames House (interior)

 

  • Designed as a vessel to display objects
  • Use of "Victorian clutter" decoration
  • Ray employed collage (femmage) in the interior
  • Exposed joists reveal structural bays
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Florence Knoll (1917-)

 

  • Expanded scope of interior decoration
  • Brought intelligent design to corporate offices
  • popularized use of paste ups in interior design
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Knoll Showroom, San Francisco (1956)

 

  • Knoll designed every aspect of her interiors
  • sculptural furniture
  • black, beige, white colors
  • iconic furniture (Barcelona chair, womb chair)
  • used her own filler furniture as well
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Knoll Paste-up, CBS Office (1952)

 

  • Miniature mock-ups of spaces using color, texture
  • clothing a space with tactility
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Corporate Offices

  • Domestication of office spaces
  • Tables and credenzas replaced file cabinets and desks
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CBS Building, Eero Saarinen, New York (1965)

 

  • Knoll comissioned to design interior
  • Pure geometry from exterior pulled inside via architecture and abstract art 
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Executive Offices, CBS Building

 

  • Simple forms, clean lines, wood paneling
  • Uncluttered rooms, gridded ceilings
  • large windows, neutral color palette
  • executive offices resemble living rooms
  • use of texture and objects
  • shadow lines separate planes
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Executive Offices, CBS Building

 

  • Simple forms, clean lines, wood paneling
  • Uncluttered rooms, gridded ceilings
  • large windows, neutral color palette
  • executive offices resemble living rooms
  • use of texture and objects
  • shadow lines separate planes
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Eames House Exterior
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Eames Alcove (1961)

 

  • A lounge pit area
  • Very personal, intimate
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Exterior/Interior, Male v. Female

 

  • Return to 'clutter' was popular with the masses but not with critics
  • Ray Eames popularized collage (femmage) through the Eames House
  • Much of their work was collaborative 
  • They believed that the owner was and active participant in the design of a space
  • To enjoy the richness of simple objects
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Functioning Decoration

 

  • The Eames' collected exotic objects that displayed hand craftsmanship
  • Objects introduced color, pattern, and texture into austere spaces
  • Called functioning decoration to avoid modernist stigmas 
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Postwar Housing

 

  • The home was where democracy was centered
  • After the war, returning veterans needed housing
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Postwar Housing

 

  • The home was where democracy was centered
  • After the war, returning veterans needed housing
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Levittown "Houses fit for heroes", Long Island, NY (1947-1951)

 

  • Tract housing produced in response to returning troops, new families
  • The model-T of housing, produced every 16 min.
  • Great incentives for veterans
  • Built on the edge of cities
  • Men were expected to marry and commute to city
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Levittown Housing

 

  • The new suburban frontier
  • Living room at back, kitchen at front
  • Living room became private, rather than public
  • Colors such as teal, pink, yellow, meant to combat austerity of WWII
  • Unfinished attic space included in Levittown houses
  • Backyard focused lifestyle was created via solid front and transparent rear facades
  • $8000 price tag and about 800 s.f.
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Eichler Homes (late 1950s)

 

  • West coast tract housing 
  • Up to 2000 s.f. with $10,000 price tag
  • aimed at solidly middle class, fewer produced
  • Steel framed with pre-cut timber
  • Radiant heated concrete slab floor
  • Inwardly focused with central courtyard, glazed rear
  • Lots of natural light, warm materials on interior
  • Open plan and brick hearth allude to FLW
  • Designed to allow mothers to keep an eye on their children
  • Always single storey, separate laundry room
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Eichler Homes
  • Lots of natural light, warm materials on interior
  • Open plan and brick hearth allude to FLW
  • Designed to allow mothers to keep an eye on their children
  • Always single storey, separate laundry room
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Playboy Magazine Cover

 

  • Playboy magazine promoted the urban, single heterosexual male lifestyle
  • Light-hearted masculine ideals 
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The Playboy Penthouse Apartment (1956)

 

  • Similar to suburban houses with open plan and central kitchen
  • Not designed for family
  • Masculine design allowed men to safely engage in feminine tasks
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The Playboy Penthouse Apartment (1956)
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The Playboy Penthouse Apartment (1956)
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Urban Townhouse (1962)

 

  • Home as castle, an outward expression of inward self
  • Modern steel, leather, wood furniture
  • Designer furniture emphasized sophistocation 
  • Abstract pop art was seen as masculine
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Definition

Penthouse Section

 

  • Central atrium space
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Penthouse Interior 1
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Penthouse Interior 2

 

  • The penthouse took advantage of high tech gadgetry 
  • Designed for ultimate comfort
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Pillow Talk (1959)

 

  • Starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson
  • Promoted the bachelor lifestyle to the whole country
  • Well-accepted film found popularity
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Postwar Interiors

 

  • Suburban houses began to take cues from the bachelor pad
  • Modern furniture, playful colors, abstract art
  • Meant to bring sophistocation to the middle class
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Postwar Interiors

 

  • Suburban houses began to take cues from the bachelor pad
  • Modern furniture, playful colors, abstract art
  • Meant to bring sophistocation to the middle class
Term
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Definition

Postwar Interiors

 

  • Suburban houses began to take cues from the bachelor pad
  • Modern furniture, playful colors, abstract art
  • Meant to bring sophistocation to the middle class
Term
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Definition

Postwar Interiors

 

  • Suburban houses began to take cues from the bachelor pad
  • Modern furniture, playful colors, abstract art
  • Meant to bring sophistocation to the middle class
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Definition

Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture

By: Robert Venturi (1966)

 

  • Less is a bore
  • Venturi returned to classical forms
  • Context becomes important 
  • Function and design combine 
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Vanna Venturi House, Penn., Robert Venturi (1962-64)

 

  • Encapsulates Venturi's theories
  • Ordered exterior masks chaos of interior
  • diagonal walls for no apparent reason
  • An odd familiarity within the house
  • Old forms combined in new ways
  • Designed for Vanna Venturi's specific needs as well as her personal furniture
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Venturi House Interior
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Queen Anne Side Chair, Venturi (1983)

 

  • Reference to tradition with a playful twist
  • Ugly
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Language of Post-Modern Architecture

By: Charles Jencks (1977)

 

  • Uses literary criticism to view architecture
  • Buildings exhibit double coding: one for architects and the other for the public
  • Using context in design
  • Metaphor and symbolism
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Thematic House, Charles Jencks, London (1977)

 

  • Cosmic time is represented inside the house 
  • Passage of seasons, years
  • Cosmic oval
  • Solar staircase represents the passage of a year
  • Heavy use of symbolism
  • Fall, Winter, Summer, Spring rooms
  • Unique furniture within each room
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Thematic House, Charles Jencks, London (1977)

 

  • Cosmic time is represented inside the house 
  • Passage of seasons, years
  • Cosmic oval
  • Solar staircase represents the passage of a year
  • Heavy use of symbolism
  • Fall, Winter, Summer, Spring rooms
  • Unique furniture within each room
Term
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Definition

Thematic House, Charles Jencks, London (1977)

 

  • Cosmic time is represented inside the house 
  • Passage of seasons, years
  • Cosmic oval
  • Solar staircase represents the passage of a year
  • Heavy use of symbolism
  • Fall, Winter, Summer, Spring rooms
  • Unique furniture within each room
Term
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Definition

Thematic House, Charles Jencks, London (1977)

 

  • Cosmic time is represented inside the house 
  • Passage of seasons, years
  • Cosmic oval
  • Solar staircase represents the passage of a year
  • Heavy use of symbolism
  • Fall, Winter, Summer, Spring rooms
  • Unique furniture within each room
Term
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Definition

Thematic House, Charles Jencks, London (1977)

 

  • Cosmic time is represented inside the house 
  • Passage of seasons, years
  • Cosmic oval
  • Solar staircase represents the passage of a year
  • Heavy use of symbolism
  • Fall, Winter, Summer, Spring rooms
  • Unique furniture within each room
Term
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Definition

Furniture Showroom, Michael Graves, Houston TX (1980)

 

  • Graves was part of the New York 5
  • Moved away from modernism towards post-modernism
  • Use of modern-looking columns and capitals
  • Layered tray ceiling
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Public Service Building, Portland OR, Michael Graves (1980-1983)

 

  • Bold use of color and shape
  • "Put architecture back 50 years"
  • Windows are too small, as are the rooms
  • Interior lobby is the only room that represents postmodernism

 

 

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Public Service Building, Portland OR, Michael Graves (1980-1983)

 

  • Bold use of color and shape
  • "Put architecture back 50 years"
  • Windows are too small, as are the rooms
  • Interior lobby is the only room that represents postmodernism
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Definition

Whistle Tea Kettle and housewares

 

  • Taking postmodernism design into everyday life
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AT&T Building, New York, Philip Johnson (1978-83)

 

  • Inspired by Chippendale wardrobe
  • Grand, classical entry
  • Almost monastic, cloister-like lobby
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AT&T Building, New York, Philip Johnson (1978-83)

 

  • Inspired by Chippendale wardrobe
  • Grand, classical entry
  • Almost monastic, cloister-like lobby
Term
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Definition

Sitting Room, Singapore, Memphis Group (1986)

 

  • Milan-based group
  • High and low design inspiration
  • Pop modern style 

 

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"Cariton" Bookcase, Memphis Group

 

  • Playful, fun, bright colors
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Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)

 

  • Meaning is derived from context, rather than its literal form
  • Asks: How is meaning constructed?
  • More than one language of design
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Deconstructivism (1985 - )
Definition
  • Form is "disturbed" or "contaminated"
  • Pure forms and geometries manipulated to produce irregular forms
  • Compositions and spaces that challenge traditional ideals of harmony and stability
  • Challenge conventions about program and space planning
  • Focus on the manipulation of natural and artificial light
  • Minimal interiors with limited material and color palette 
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Gehry House, Santa Monica CA, Frank Gehry (1977-78)

 

  • Random interplay of color and material
  • Structure appears to be taken apart and constructed randomly
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Gehry House, Santa Monica CA, Frank Gehry (1977-78)

 

  • Random interplay of color and material
  • Structure appears to be taken apart and constructed randomly
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Gehry House, Santa Monica CA, Frank Gehry (1977-78)

 

  • Random interplay of color and material
  • Structure appears to be taken apart and constructed randomly
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Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain, Frank Gehry (1997)

 

  • Extremely complex metal work, difficult to build
  • intricate and varied interior forms
  • Few columns are needed
  • Colossal scale is almost intihuman
  • Floors and walls begin to merge
  • Context is being created, rather than responded to
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Definition

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain, Frank Gehry (1997)

 

  • Extremely complex metal work, difficult to build
  • intricate and varied interior forms
  • Few columns are needed
  • Colossal scale is almost intihuman
  • Floors and walls begin to merge
  • Context is being created, rather than responded to
Term
[image]
Definition

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain, Frank Gehry (1997)

 

  • Extremely complex metal work, difficult to build
  • intricate and varied interior forms
  • Few columns are needed
  • Colossal scale is almost intihuman
  • Floors and walls begin to merge
  • Context is being created, rather than responded to
Term
[image]
Definition

Church of the Light, Osaka, Tadao Ando (1988)

 

  • Designed for patterns of changing light
  • Simple material palette of concrete 
  • Focused on feeling of the space
  • How does architecture evoke emotion?
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Church of the Light, Osaka, Tadao Ando (1988)

 

  • Designed for patterns of changing light
  • Simple material palette of concrete 
  • Focused on feeling of the space
  • How does architecture evoke emotion?
Term
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Definition

Rosenthal Center for the Contemporary Arts, Cincinnati OH, Zaha Hadid (1998-2003)

 

  • Influenced by pop art, faith in technology
  • plays with scale and color
  • blurring exterior and interior of building
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Rosenthal Center for the Contemporary Arts, Cincinnati OH, Zaha Hadid (1998-2003)

 

  • Influenced by pop art, faith in technology
  • plays with scale and color
  • blurring exterior and interior of building
Term
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Definition

Jewish Museum Addition, Berlin, Daniel Libeskind (1999)

 

  • Looks like a deconstructed Star of David
  • High contrast with traditional entrance building
  • Maze-like interior
  • High windows create lack of views
  • Tension arises from jagged walls
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Definition

Jewish Museum Addition, Berlin, Daniel Libeskind (1999)

 

  • Looks like a deconstructed Star of David
  • High contrast with traditional entrance building
  • Maze-like interior
  • High windows create lack of views
  • Tension arises from jagged walls
Term
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Definition

Jewish Museum Addition, Berlin, Daniel Libeskind (1999)

 

  • Looks like a deconstructed Star of David
  • High contrast with traditional entrance building
  • Maze-like interior
  • High windows create lack of views
  • Tension arises from jagged walls
Term
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Definition

Seattle Public Library, Seattle, Rem Koolhaas (1999-04)

 

  • Disorienting feeling
  • Unique form, landmark building
  • Use of color creates immersive spaces
  • Book carrels placed on a continuous ramp
  • Public living room
  • Challenges traditional values, organization 
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Seattle Public Library, Seattle, Rem Koolhaas (1999-04)

 

  • Disorienting feeling
  • Unique form, landmark building
  • Use of color creates immersive spaces
  • Book carrels placed on a continuous ramp
  • Public living room
  • Challenges traditional values, organization 
Term
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Definition

Philippe Stark (1949-)

 

  • France's preeminent designer
  • His work lacks a definite style
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Louis Ghost Chair (2002-2005)

 

  • Transluscent replication of King Louis chair
  • Transforming elitist furniture into a modern, more attainable version
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"Juicy Salif" lemon squeezer (1990-91)

 

  • Designed as a conversation piece
  • Very sculptural, less functional
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Paramount Hotel, New York, Philippe Stark (1995)

 

  • Created idea of the boutique hotel
  • mix of traditional and modern
  • stairs widen as they ascend
  • variation of color and material
  • influenced by pop and post-modern
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Paramount Hotel, New York, Philippe Stark (1995)

 

  • Created idea of the boutique hotel
  • mix of traditional and modern
  • stairs widen as they ascend
  • variation of color and material
  • influenced by pop and post-modern
Term
[image]
Definition

Asahi Beer Hall, Tokyo, Philippe Stark (1989-90)

 

  • "The golden turd building"
  • Undulating walls and ceilings
  • Playing with scale and massings
Term
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Asahi Beer Hall, Tokyo, Philippe Stark (1989-90)

 

  • "The golden turd building"
  • Undulating walls and ceilings
  • Playing with scale and massings
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