{ DESAIN VISIONER Visionary architecture A. Rudyanto Soesilo
Visionary, came to mean also a person with a clear, distinctive and specific (in some details) vision of the future, usually connected with advances in technology or worldview. Visionary architecture
Visionary architecture is the name given to architecture which has visionary qualities or which exists only on paper. Visionary architecture
Examples would be Buckminster Fuller in architecture, and some of the pioneers of personal computing. A visionary may function as a secular prophet, emphasizing communication and a figurehead role, rather than implementation. Visionary architecture
Étienne-Louis Boullée, Claude Nicolas Ledoux and Jean-Jacques Lequeu are one of the earliest examples of the discipline. The work of Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Antonio Sant'Elia and Buckminster Fuller is also included. In the latter half of the 20th century, there were architectural design movements such as Archigram, Archizoom and Superstudio. Visionary architecture
For the past six decades, architects have created an astonishing, influential range of design ideas, architectural constructs and urban utopias. Since the Second World War, technology has caught up with our imagination: such practitioners as Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaas, Peter Eisenman and Zaha Hadid, whose works were often considered too experimental or controversial to construct, are now creating real, iconic buildings. Visionary architecture