1. History of Architecture - II (AP-313) – Postmodernism
History of Architecture-II (AP-313)
POSTMODERNISM
Part II
LECTURE 10
Nipesh P Narayanan
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• Metaphor
– Culture based common symbols
– Appropriation of symbols
• Words
– Architectural elements – doors, windows, columns
• Syntax
– Grammar (System)
• Semantics
– Appropriate usage of symbols/words (Meaning)
THE MODES OF ARCHITECTURAL COMMUNICATION ~CHARLES JENCKS
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METAPHOR
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Ronchamp Chapel, France , Le Corbusier, 1955
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METAPHOR
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Ronchamp Chapel, France , Le Corbusier, 1955
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WORDS AND SYNTAX
India Gate, New Delhi
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SEMANTICS
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Vanna Venturi House, Philadelphia , Robert Venturi, 1959-64
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“Modern Architecture died in St. Louis, Missouri on July 15, 1972 at
3:32 PM (or thereabouts) when the in-famous Pruitt-Igoe scheme, or
rather several of its slab blocks, were given the final coup de gráce by
dynamite.”
~ Charles Jencks (1987)
DEATH OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE! (Ar. Minoru Yamasaki)
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1. History
2. Pretty Drawings
3. Utility (Usefulness)
“They say a building is good architecture if it works. Of course, this is poppy-
cock. All buildings work…..merely that a building works is not sufficient. You
expect that it works….But when it’s used as a crutch it impedes. It lulls you
into thinking that that is architecture”
4. Comfort
5. Cheapness
6. Serving the Client
7. Structure
“Why not realize that architecture is the sum of inescapable artistic
decisions that YOU have to make”
1954 -THE SEVEN CRUTCHES OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE ~Philip Johnson
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“*Johnson’s+ first, tentative break with Mies was the Synagogue….
outside a startling simplification recalling of those of Ledoux, on the
inside memories of the Soane Museum. These historical quotes are
located within a black picture-frame of Meiesian steel..” ~ C Jencks
1956 -THE SYNAGOGUES IN PORT CHESTER ~Philip Johnson
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1956 -THE SYNAGOGUES IN PORT CHESTER ~Philip Johnson
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THE MOULDINGS AND TRADITIONAL SYMBOLS
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Robert Venturi, Headquarter Building, North Penn Visiting
Nurses Association, 1960
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WHY THE MOULDINGS AND TRADITIONAL SYMBOLS?
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WHERE IS THE ENTRANCE?
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WHERE IS THE ENTRANCE?
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THE ORNAMENT DISCUSSION
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Barcelona,1929
“Less is More”
~ Mies Van Der Rohe
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THE ORNAMENT DISCUSSION
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AT&TBuilding,NY,1984
“Mies is such a genius! But I grew old! And bored! My direction is
clear; eclectic tradition. This is not academic revivalism. There are no
Classic orders or Gothic finials. I try to pick up what I like throughout
history. We cannot not know history”
~ Philip Johnson (1965)
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• Duck
– Meaning Conveyed by
Architectural Symbols
• Decorated Shell
– Meaning conveyed by Signage
DUCK AND DECORATED SHELL!
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1966
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DUCK OR DECORATED SHELL?
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DUCK OR DECORATED SHELL?
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DUCK OR DECORATED SHELL?
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DUCK OR DECORATED SHELL?
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COMPLEXITY AND CONTRADICTION IN ARCHITECTURE ~ R Venturi (1966)
Visual preferences in opposition to modernism
• Complexity and contradiction VS Simplification
• Ambiguity and tension rather than straightforwardness
• ‘both-and’ rather than ‘either-or’
• Hybrid rather than pure elements
• Messy vitality rather than obvious unity
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FRANKLIN COURT
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Philadelphia , Robert Venturi, 1972-76
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FRANKLIN COURT
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Philadelphia , Robert Venturi, 1972-76
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JENCKS AND THE READING OF POST-MODERN ARCHITECTURE
• Straight Revivalism
• Neo-Vernacular
• Metaphor and Metaphysics
• Radical Eclecticism
• Post-Modern Classicism
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STRAIGHT REVIVALISM
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Mosque, Luxor, Egypt, Hassan Fathy (1948)
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NEO VERNACULAR
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Amsterdam Zwolle Housing , Aldo Van Eyck and Theo Bosch, 1975-77
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METAPHOR & METAPHYSICS
Amdavad ni Gufa , B V Doshi, 1992-95
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RADICAL ECLECTICISM
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AT&T Building, Philip Johnson, NY, 1984
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POST-MODERN CLASSICISM
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Piazza D’Italia, New Orleans, 1978
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JENCKS AND THE READING OF POST-MODERN ARCHITECTURE
Straight Revivalism
Neo-Vernacular
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Critical Regionalism
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POST-MODERN SPACE
“Post-Modern space is historically specific, rooted in
conventions, unlimited or ambiguous in zoning and irrational or
transformational in its relation of parts to whole…….
…skew or distorted spaces, created by sharp angles which
exaggerate perspective….
…always keep a mental coordinate system no matter how free-
form and baroque they become. The reference plane is always
an implied frontality, and the route through the building or the
curvilinear elements then relate to this conceptual cage”
~ Charles Jencks (1987)
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POST-MODERN SPACE
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House-(interior)-1964_800.jpg[Online]
Vanna Venturi House, Philadelphia , Robert Venturi, 1959-64
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POST-MODERN SPACE
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House 3, Minnesota , Peter Eisenman, 1971
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POST-MODERN SPACE
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Westchester House , NY, Robert Stern, 1974-76
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POST-MODERN SPACE
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Faculty Club, California , Charles Moore & William Turnbill, 1969
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Pennsylvania, 2007
ARCHITECT – PHILIP JOHNSON - PPG PLACE
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ImageSource:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Johnson_building_bpl.jpg[Online]
Massachusetts, 2008
ARCHITECT – PHILIP JOHNSON - THE JOHNSON BUILDING
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ImageSource:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Clore_Gallery_London_Dec07.JPG[Online]
London, 1980-87
ARCHITECT – JAMES STIRLING- CLORE GALLERY
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London, 1997
ARCHITECT – JAMES STIRLING- NO 1 POULTRY
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ARCHITECT – CHARLES MOORE - PIAZZA D'ITALIA
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Piazza D’Italia, New Orleans, 1978
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ARCHITECT – CHARLES MOORE – FACULTY CLUB
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California , Charles Moore & William Turnbill, 1969
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ARCHITECT – CHARLES MOORE – FACULTY CLUB
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California , Charles Moore & William Turnbill, 1969
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ARCHITECT – I M PEI – LE GRAND LOUVRE
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Le Grand Louvre, Paris , 1988
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ARCHITECT – I M PEI – BELL TOWER
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Kyoto, Japan , 1997
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ARCHITECT – MARIO BOTTA – SF-MOMA
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SF, 1995
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ARCHITECT – CHARLES JENCKS – GARAGIA ROTUNDA
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Wellfleet, Massachusetts , 1977
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ARCHITECT – CHARLES JENCKS – GARAGIA ROTUNDA
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Wellfleet, Massachusetts , 1977
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ARCHITECT – MICHAEL GRAVES – PORTLAND BUILDING
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Portland, 1982
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ARCHITECT – LÉON KRIER – NEW TOWN OF POUNDBURY
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New Urbanism, England, 1980s
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ARCHITECT – ALDO ROSSI – SAN CATALDO CEMETERY – NEO RATIONALISM
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Modena, Italy, 1984
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Modena, Italy, 1984
ARCHITECT – ALDO ROSSI – SAN CATALDO CEMETERY – NEO RATIONALISM
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ARCHITECT – ROB KRIER – RITTERSTRASSE APARTMENTS
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Berlin, 1978
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ARCHITECT – ROBERT VENTURI + DENISE SCOTT BROWN – CHAPEL
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Academy-Chapel-2008_800.jpg[Online]
Pennsylvania, 2010
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ARCHITECT – ROBERT VENTURI + DENISE SCOTT BROWN – CHAPEL
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Pennsylvania, 2010
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POST-MODERN ARCHITECTS AND THE URBAN CONCERNS
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• Social Modernity and Modernism
– The unrealised dream
• Post-Modern response to the “Public”
– Expression, Ornament, Wit
• Urban Outburst and the fall of Modernism’s promise
– Complexity as opposed to modernism’s standardization
• Urban as the new Laboratory
– Rem Koolhaas in Lagos
– Rob Krier - Town Spaces. Contemporary Interpretations in
Traditional Urbanism
– Aldo Rossi - The architecture of the city
POST-MODERN ARCHITECTS AND THE URBAN CONCERNS
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1. Multivalence is preferred to univalence, imagination to
fancy.
2. ‘Complexity and Contraction’ over ‘Minimalism’
3. Chaos Theory explain nature than liner dynamics.
4. Memory and History are inevitable
13 PROPOSITIONS OF POST-MODERN ARCHITECTURE, JENCKS
1996
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5. All architecture is invented and perceived through
codes, hence the languages of architecture and symbolic
architecture, hence the double-coding of architecture within
the codes of both the professional and populace.
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1996
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6. All codes are influenced by a semiotic community and various
taste cultures, hence the need in pluralist culture for a
design based on Radical Eclecticism.
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1996
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7. Architecture is a public language, hence the need for a Post-
Modern Classicism which is partly based on architectural
universals and changing technology.
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1996
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8. Architecture necessitates ornament (or patterns) which
should be symbolic and symphonic, hence relevance of
information theory.
13 PROPOSITIONS OF POST-MODERN ARCHITECTURE, JENCKS
1996
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9. Architecture necessitates metaphor and this should relate us
to natural and cultural concerns, hence the explosion of
zoomorphic imagery, face houses and scientific iconography
instead of ‘machine for living’.
13 PROPOSITIONS OF POST-MODERN ARCHITECTURE, JENCKS
1996
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10. Architecture must form the city , hence
Contexualism, collage City, Neo Rationalism, small-
block planning, and mixed uses and ages of
buildings.
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1996
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11. Architecture must crystallise social reality and in global city
today, the Heteropolis, the very much means the pluralism of
ethnic groups; hence participatory design and adhocism.
13 PROPOSITIONS OF POST-MODERN ARCHITECTURE, JENCKS
1996
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12. Architecture must confront the ecological reality and that
means sustainable development, Green architecture and
cosmic symbolism.
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1996
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13. We live in a surprising, creative, self-organising universe
which still gets locked-into various solutions; hence the need
for a cosmogenic architecture which celebrates
criticism, process and humour.
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1996
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“A work can become modern only if it is first postmodern.
Postmodernism thus understood is not modernism at its end but in the
nascent state, and this state is constant”
~ Jean François (1979), ‘The Postmodern Condition’
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REFERENCE
Charles Jencks. 1977. The Language of Post-Modern Architecture. Academy
Editions. ISBN 0856709336
Robert Venturi . 1966. Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture. "The
Museum of Modern Art, New York"; 2nd edition (July 2, 2002). ISBN
0870702823