2013년 6월 28일 금요일

Exp3. Mashup of 3 articles suggest my architectural theory

     Architectural Revolution in the design
Theories of transformation in architecture are anthropocentric theories about individuals passing the ‘cultural torch’ to other individuals.
The Revolution was a period marked by intense activity and innovation in the field of the arts and, particularly, amongst architects as the structures could not look more different. The relations between painting and architecture seen through the prism of the new visual aesthetic since there is no real sense in which theorists or historians in architecture treat its development as a vast collective enterprise where, like the biological sciences, no individuals can be identified and the processes arise out of the interaction of countless numbers of such individuals. There's a new realization that the whole of the world is facing sustainability issues—and Architecture simply does not have the theoretical tools to handle or explain the collective dimension of its own history; the dimension of organization and cumulative selection which produces large scale stylistic change. Many artists eschewed traditional painterly themes and techniques, focusing rather on the study of science, mechanics, physics and geometry. Their aim was, through their work, to suggest practical ideas that could be embodied in plausible proposals in the fields of design, graphic art and, finally, architecture. Hence, it would have resulted in a "…less exciting, beautiful, and functional building."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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