Post Modern 1973-2000. Dulles International Airport, Chantilly, VA, 1958-62 (S:1962) (Eero Saarinen & Assoc.)

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Post Modern

Dulles International Airport, Chantilly, VA, (S:1962) (Eero Saarinen & Assoc.)

Concept Post-modernism is a return to contextual design and a rejection that there is a universal language of buildings irrespective of their location. Rejection of the notion that complexity of form is valueless because it is whimsical. Whimsy, Irony and realism characterize larger buildings. Ironic and latent classicism

Vanna Venturi house, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA, (Venturi, Rauch & Assoc.)

Early post-modern expressions Lincoln Center--acoustic creativity Used as early as 1962 when an art deco motif is continued in new construction. In designing a new wing for the Boston Public library Philip Johnson maintains same materials and formal characters. Allusion to the past. Early done with form and materials but ultimately has led back to an inclusion of ornamentation. Interior courtyards (Beaux Arts allusion?) again popular. Hyatt Regency. No academic use of past. Only as allusive value.

Boston Public library Philip Johnson, 1962

A T & T Building New York City, NY, (Johnson, Philip; John Burgee).

Wexner Center, Columbus, OH, (Peter Eisenman)

Building as Art Theoretical broad application but most successful with commercial buildings. Self-conscious artistic creations. Architects as artists, and not hidden servers of building needs

Portland Municipal Building, Portland, OR, (Michael Graves)

Team Disney, Michael Graves,

Pluralism of design motifs Arbitrary combinations of forms and details. Self-conscious artistic creations. Architects as artists, and not hidden servers of building needs.

Piazza d'Italia, New Orleans, LA, (Moore, Charles with U. I. G. and Perez Associates)

Colonial Postmodern, Postmodern Classical, Postmodern Italianate, Postmodern Gothic and Picturesque Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH