718 TH CENTURY FRANCE NEOCLASSICM –Classical language only –Neoclassicism was a reaction to flippant decadence
FOUR PHASES OF FRENCH NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE Structural Neo-classicism (1730 – 1750) Archaeological neo-classicism (1750 – 1760) Radical neo-classicism (1760 – 1770) Visionary neo-classicism (1770 – 1800)
STRUCTURAL NEOCLASSICISM Claude Perrault –Chief author of east façade of Louvre –Greco-gothic structural idealism Abbe Marc-Antoine Laugier – Theorist –Primitive Hut, ideal structure
BERNINI’S DESIGN FOR THE LOUVRE
BERNINI’S LOUVRE FLOOR PLAN
PRIMITIVE HUT
ARCHAEOLOGICAL NEOCLASSICISM GOAL: Integration of antique models and French Classicism St. Genevieve (The Pantheon) –Jacques Germain Soufflot –Unites structural lightness of gothic with purity of Greek –Greek cross plan with five domes –Interior, classical magnificence with slender arches –Exterior, massive geometric blocks
ARCHAEOLOGICAL NEOCLASSICISM Petite Trianon –Ange-Jacques Gabriel –Versailles –Cubic geometry, no sculpture –Restrained architectural language –Purification of architecture Place de la Concorde –Gabriel –Multi-media spaces –Fusion of arts –Louvre-like Versailles in city streets
St. Genevieve - The Pantheon
Structural Detail of Iron Bar Location
PETITE TRIANON
HAMLET for MARIE ANTOINETTE
PLACE DE LA CONCORDE
RADICAL NEOCLASSICISM Fusion of antique and 17 th Century Purism – forms larger scaled than antiquity Chief Architects –Marie-Joseph Peyre –Charles De Wailly –Jacques Gondoin THEATRE FRANCAIS –Piranesi influence seen in foyer (gloomy) –Rusticated masonry – no frames on windows
THEATRE FRANCAIS
THEATRE FRANCAIS - SECTION VIEW
ECOLE DE CHIURERIE School of Surgery, Paris, 1769 – 75 Jacques Gondoin Anatomy Theater –Principle interior space –Ancient theater with Panteon dome –Temple enshrines medical science
ANATOMY THEATRE ECOLE DE CHIRURERIE PLAN