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Title: Architecture of the Early 20th Century


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Architecture of the Early 20th Century
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Key Ideas
  • Introduction of new building materials allowed
    architects to break from the traditional mold of
    building design structural steel skeleton
    ferroconcrete (concrete reinforced with steel)
  • Reaction to modern art influences

3
European Modernism
  • Adolf Loos (Austria), Steiner House, 1910.
  • Reaction against ornamental excess of Art
    Nouveau
  • Loos saw ornament as a sign of a degenerate
    culture
  • Stripped-down, severely geometric
  • Exterior walls are merely to protect from the
    elements

4
European Modernism/Bauhaus
  • Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer(German), Fagus
    Shoe Factory, 1911-16.
  • Window corners
  • Purely functional building
  • Good engineering equals good architecture
  • Curtain wall
  • Steel frame allows large windows to allow natural
    light to flood the interior
  • Vertical bricks shows division of floors
  • No embellishment beyond engineering necessities

5
European Modernism/International Style
  • Le Corbusier (French), Villa Savoye, 1929-30.
  • Icon of the International Style
  • Domino construction system use of ferroconcrete
    slab
  • Simplified form of classical Doric architecture
    combined with machinery precision
  • House elevated above ground on pilotis
  • Curtain walls
  • Ribbon windows
  • Flat roofs for terraces

6
European Modernism/Destijl
  • Gerrit Rietveld, Schroder House, the Netherlands,
    1925
  • International Style
  • Radically asymmetric
  • Horizontal/vertical accents
  • Universal beauty
  • Influenced by Piet Mondrian (below) rejection of
    organic style of Art Nouveau

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American Modernism
  • Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House, Chicago, 1906-9.
  • Prairie Style/International Style
  • Cantilevered spaces
  • Hearth central to home as psychological and
    physical center
  • Horizontal lines
  • Harmony in the house and out

8
Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater, Mill Run PA,
1937.
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American Skyscrapers
  • Steel girders/beams
  • Elevators
  • Fire safety
  • Cass Gilbert, Woolworth Building, New York,
    1911-13. Gothic worship of business.
  • Empire State Building, Art Deco style, New York,
    1931.

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International Style
  • Architecture
  • Architects communicated globally
  • Three common principles
  • VOLUME rather than MASS
  • REGULARITY rather than SYMMETRY (avoidance of
    classical symmetry)
  • Rejection of arbitrary applied DECORATION
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