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Contemporary Architecture 2008 STI University of Minnesota Bill Waite
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Start of Contemporary Architecture In 1796, Charles Bage created a “fireproof design” of cast iron and brick. The Crystal Palace by Joseph Paxton 1851. Criticism of contemporary design was common starting in the 1960’s. Contemporary design is more widely accepted today.
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Number of Stories and Materials Materials typically include a variety of metal, glass, and stone. Polymers and other “green” materials are being used. The majority of residential structures are 1 to 3 stories. Industrial and commercial structures have a wide variety of levels.
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Characteristics An adoption of the machine/industrial aesthetics Rejection of ornamentation Long straight lines
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Principles of Design Transition- one material to another (metal to glass) Unity- repeating shapes and surfaces Proportion- windows and beams can overpower the scale of other elements Emphasis and Subordination- focal points can vary from metal columns to large glass walls.
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Contemporary Residential Provide owners the chance to develop unique structures. Opportunity to incorporate a wide variety of shapes and materials. Found most commonly on coastal areas, but may be currently found in many regions.
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Where This Style is Found, Not Just on the Coasts - The expansion of the Milwaukee Art Museum Milwaukee Art Museum by Santiago Calatrava. by Santiago Calatrava. - The current expansion of the Art Institute of of the Art Institute of Chicago, designed by Chicago, designed by Renzo Piano. Renzo Piano. - The expansion of the Walker Art Center in Walker Art Center in Minneapolis by Herzog Minneapolis by Herzog and de Meuron. and de Meuron.
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Contemporary Architect Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, who chose to be known as Le Corbusier (October 6, 1887 – August 27, 1965), was a Swiss-born contemporary architect. October 6 1887August 27 1965October 6 1887August 27 1965 Designed structures that reflected various stages in his life.
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