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DBA Deconstructing Beauty in Architecture SCCV 2013

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DBA Deconstructing Beauty in Architecture. SCCV 2013. Sweden’s most beautiful house?. All buildings must be executed in such a way as to take account of durability, utility and beauty. Vitruvius. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DBADeconstructing Beauty in Architecture

SCCV 2013

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Sweden’s most beautiful house?

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All buildings must be executed in such a way as to take account of durability, utility and beauty.

Vitruvius

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To describe a building as beautiful therefore suggests more than a mere aesthetic fondness; it implies an attraction to the particular way of life this structure is promoting through its roof, door handles, window frames, staircase and furnishings. A feeling of beauty is a sign that we have come upon a material articulation of certain ideas of a good life.

Alain de BottonThe Architecture of Happiness, 2006, p72

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The IdeaThe contemporary contextAssumption of societyAssumption of the human beingA way of life

The BuildingScale, color, light, textures, materials, form, proportions, symmetryCostExpression of the ideaReferences/ associations

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The MaterialUsefulness, work performed; shelter, activities

The AestheticIndividual level, experience, reactions, emotions, feelings

The SymbolicSocial level, social/ cultural context, associations, meaning, identity, communication

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"Architecture is always marshalling possibilities from all directions to do something that hasn't happened before,” … "Not for the hell of it, not for your ego but to create a degree of progress and make life more adventurous and give a sense of drive to society as a whole.”

Rem Koolhaas

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Experiencing architecture

Solids and cavitiesColorScale and proportionRhythmTextureDaylightHearing

Steen Eiler Rasmussen, Experiencing Architecture, 1959/ 1992

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Per Åman, PhD

FORMAND

FUNCTIONSUBSTANCE AND SIGNIFICANCE

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The buildings

• Chosen to represent different aspects of ’beauty’– Classicism– (Romantic)– Modernism– Post-modernism

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An example

Schloss Neuschwanstein, Bavaria, Germany

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Buildings assigned, in group order:

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Villa Rotonda, Andrea Palladio, 1570, Italy

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2

Villa Savoie, le Corbusier, 1929, Paris, France

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3

Guggenheim Museum, Frank Gehry, 1990s, Bilbao, Spain

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4

Seattle Central Library, Seattle USA, Rem Koolhaas & Joshua Prince-Ramus, 2004

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Fallingwater, 1935-39, Frank Lloyd Wright, Bear Run, Pennsylvania, USA

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Kölner Dom, Cologne, Germany

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Monticello, Thomas Jefferson, ca 1772, Charlottesville, Va, USA

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Farnsworth House, Plano, Illinois, USA, Mies van der Rohe, 1945-51

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The Forbidden City, Beijing, China