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Modern Architecture

Antoni Gaud

Louis Sullivan,
Carson, Pirie, Scott
& Company, Chicago,
1903-04.

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Name:____________________
1. Make a sketch of the exterior
shape of Antoni Gaudi, Church of the
Holy Family from Barcelona, Spain.
What kind of mood/feeling do you
get from it and why? (2)

mood/feeling:

Louis
Sullivan
He was an American
architect known for his
early steel-frame designs for
skyscrapers and for his influential
dictum Form follows function.
Antoni Gaudi, "Church of the Holy Family"
Barcelona, Spain. 1882 to 1926.
He was a Spanish artist whose work has
been categorized as Art Nouveau. But his
adoption of biomorphic shapes rather than
orthogonal lines put him in a category unto
himself. His church of the Holy Family)
has an almost hallucinatory power to it as
a result of the integration of the arch, nature's
organic shapes, and the almost fluidity of
water that often appears in his designs.

Sullivan developed a unique system of


ornament, which he applied as the first
architect to define a rational skyscraper
aesthetic and bring bank design into the
20th century. He pioneered the attempt
to remove historical reference from
American architecture, the creation of
which he saw as a social as opposed to
an artistic act. Sullivan was the teacher
of Frank Lloyd Wright, whom he
employed for a time.

why:

2.What was the modern architect


Louis Sullivans influential
dictum? (1)

3. What kind of reference did architect


Louis Sullivan attempt at removing
from American architecture? (1)

Frank Lloyd Wright 4. The architect Frank Lloyd Wright


believed the idea that buildings could
He is considered the most
be in harmony with what? (1)
influential American architect
of the 20th century. His legacy
is an architectural style that
departed from European influences to
create a purely American form,
5. What runs under Wrights Fallingincluding the idea that buildings can water house for E.J. Kaufmann? (1)
be in harmony with the natural
environment.

Frank Lloyd Wright, E.J. Kaufmann house (Falling water)


for E.J. Kaufmann at Mill Run, Pennsylvania, 1936.

The Falling water house was designed 6. Look at Wrights Fallingwater


according to Wright's desire to place house. What kind of mood/feeling do
the occupants close to the natural
you get from it and why? (2)
surroundings, with a stream running
under part of the building. The
mood/feeling:
construction is a series of balconies
and terraces, using stone for all
verticals and concrete for the
horizontals.
why:

Gerrit Rietveld
He was a Dutch designer,
architect and cabinetmaker.
In 1911, he started his own
furniture factory, while studying
architecture. Rietveld became a
member of the 'De Stijl'
movement and in 1924 he designed
the Schroeder house. The house is
guided by geometric forms and is
asymmetrical.
Gerrit Rietveld,
Schroeder House,
Utrecht, Netherlands,
1923-24.

7. Look at Gerrit Rietvelds Schroeder


House from 1923-24 and describe
what kind of mood/feeling do you get
from it and why? (2)
mood/feeling:

why:

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Modern Architecture
Le Corbusier

Name:____________________

He was a Swiss-born French


architect and writer. He was the
most powerful advocate of the 1. Make a small sketch of Le
modernist school, he designed Corbusiers Villa Savoye structure.
(1)
numerous functional concrete
buildings.

Le Corbusier, Villa
Savoye, Paris, 1926-30.

Le Corbusier lifted the bulk of


the structure off the ground,
supporting it by reinforced
concrete stilts. These stilts
provided the structural support
for the house, allowed him to
have a free faade, meaning
non-supporting walls that
could be designed and a open
floor plan, meaning that the
floor space was free to be
configured into rooms without
concern for supporting walls.

2. Look at the exterior of Le


Corbusiers Villa Savoye structure
from 1926-30 and describe what
architectural element does he use
for the open air floor plan? (1)

Mies Van Der Rohe


He was a German-born American architect considered a
founder of the International Style. His steel-frame and
glass buildings include the Seagram Building in
3. What kind of material does the architect
New York City.
Mies Van Der Rohe use to create a bold
structural pattern on the outer walls of his
Van Der Rohe: Skyscrapers reveal their bold structural
design for the Seagram Building in New
pattern during construction. Only then does the gigantic
York City? (1)
steel web seem impressive. We can see the new
structural principles most clearly when we use glass in
place of the outer walls, which is feasible today since in
a skeleton building these outer walls do not carry weight.
The use of glass imposes new solutions."
Mies Van Der Rohe, Seagram
Building, L. & Philip Johnson,
New York City, 1958.

4. What architectural element does Eero


Saarinen use to create a sense of movement
with colonnades of tipped and
in his design for the Dulles Airport in Virginia?
tapered columns on its two long
(1)
facades, a gracefully curving roof
hung between them, and a pagodalike control tower nearby. Saarinen
had a unique series of problems: he
was designing a complete new
5. How does Piano & Rogers create a sense
airport. The main terminus is
of movement in their design for the exterior of
a single, compact structure, not
the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris? (1)
entirely free from formalist
tendencies. The final design
concept arrived at was a suspended
structure, 'high at the front, lower in
the middle, slightly higher at the
back', generated by a rectangular
plan. The building is thus capable
6. What traditional architectural form
of lateral extension.
does I.M. PEI use in his design for the
Louvre structure from 1989? (1)

Eero Saarinen This is a highly distinctive building

Eero Saarinen, Dulles Airport: Virginia, 1960-61.

Piano & Rogers


The "Centre Georges Pompidou" is a massive
structural expressionist cast exoskeleton,
"exterior" escalators enclosed in transparent
tube. The construction system is entirely
high-tech steel and glass and cost just
$100,000,000.

Ieoh Ming Pei

7. Select one piece of modern architecture


(from this handout) that you think is the
most artistically successful and explain
why. (2)

He frequently works on a large scale and is renowned for his


sharp, geometric designs. Spectacular in concept and form, they provide a
startling reminder of the audacious ability of modern architects to invigorate
and re-circulate traditional architectural forms. The main Pyramid is basically
a complex inter-linked steel structure sheathed in reflective glass. The
construction system is a series of glass and steel rods and cable.

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