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東京大学文学部 美学芸術学科特別講義 2007年夏 |
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Chapter 6 The rule of the relation Layered box (“Jubako”) and Flat plate (“hirazara”) - flatness
1 Origins of “Layered-box” modernism
- Origins of functional architecture- Wagner’s “architectural theory for the propose of the building” Conservatives in Vienna Analysis by Hiroshi Hara 2 “Layered-box” modernist 1 - “Layered box” by Mies -zoned plan decomposition of cube independency of each functions and optimal placement 3 “Layered-box” modernist 2 - “Layered box” by Corbusier a. Corbusier’s drawings - heavy usage and characteristics of axonometric b, “De Stijl”'s drawings c, Corbusier's drawings ? subjectivity 4 Transfiguration of “Layered box” modernist - Momentum to the transfiguration 5 Circumstances of anti-functionalism - yearning for abstraction a. Art movement b. Theory c. What is abstraction in architecture? 6 coffee break “About L. Kahn” - Served space and servant space 7 Flat plate 1 - Is Mies alive? a. by Charles Jenks’s attack in his book “The Language of Post-Modern Architecture “ b. The aim of Centre Georges Pompidou c. Appear of R. Koolhaas - anonymousness d, The aim of Kazuyo Sejima ? freedom of anonymousness 8 Flat plate 2 ( Layered boxed Flat Plate ) - Escape from freedom a. terraced fields by Issei Sakamoto b. “spot garden” architecture by Ryue Nishizawa |