Title: Postmodern Architect
1Postmodern Architect
2Robert Venturi (b.1925)
- Background
- Major Theoretical Works
- Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture
- Learning from Las Vegas
- Selected Design Works
3Robert Venturi (b.1925)
- Architects
- Theorists
- Teachers
- Award Winner
4Bibliography
- 1947 graduated (summa cum laude) from Princeton
University - 1950 M.F.A. from Princeton University
- 1954 to 1956 furthered his studies as a Rome
Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Rome - Taught an architectural theory course at the
University of Pennsylvania, School of
Architecture. - In the past three decades lectured at numerous
institutions including Yale, Princeton, Harvard,
UCLA, Rice and the American Academy in Rome. - 1991 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate
- Practices architecture under the name of Venturi,
Scott Brown and Associates (VSBA) - Always calls himself a Modernist
5Venturis Books
- Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture
(1966) - Explores physical reactions to forms and is
understanding in methods - Learning from Las Vegas (1972)
- Is concerned with the function of sign in human
art (buildings) and is fundamentally linguistic
in its approach - A View from the Campidoglio Selected Essays,
1953-1984. (1984) - Iconography and Electronics upon a Generic
Architecture (1996)
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7Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture
- Inspired Postmodern Architecture
- An early (if not first) attempt of Anti-Modernism
- Ironic (More is Not Less and Less is Bore)
- Examples from the Past (Mannerism, Baroque,
Rococo) against modernists buildings - Polemic theory of architecture vs. normative
theory of architecture
8Vincent Scully compared Venturi with Le
Corbusier
- Le Corbusier
- Inspired by Greek Temple
- Sculptural form
- Actively heroic character
- Sculptural actors in vast landscape
- Venturi
- Inspired by the urban façade of Italy
- Endless adjustments to the counter-requirements
of inside and outside - Inflection with all the business of everyday life
- Complex spatial containers and definers of
streets and squares - Accommodation
9Corbus and Venturis Approach
10Scully described Venturis Proposal
- Recognize complexity
- Respect what exists
- Against purism
- Humanistic
11Architecture and History
- Making and experience of architecture
- Are always critical historical acts (involving
what architects and the viewers have learned) - Depend upon the quality of our historical
knowledge
12Venturi's Standpoint (in Preface to Complexity
and Contradiction Architecture)
- Ideas on architecture are a by product of the
criticism, (which accompanies working) - Analysis and Comparison gt tools for criticism
- Architecture is open to analysis like any other
aspects of experience - Analysis gt breaking up architecture into
elements - Comparison gt making architecture more vivid
- Try to be guided not by habit but by a conscious
sense of the past--by precedent, thoughtfully
considered - Examples are from Mannerism, Baroque and Rococo
- What he likes in architecture complexity and
contradiction
13Venturis Intentions or excuses in Complexity
and Contradiction in Architecture
- To be suggestive (??????) rather than dogmatic
(???????) - Method of historical analogy can be taken only so
far in architectural criticism - Should an artist go all the way with his or her
philosophies?
14A Gentle Manifesto
- I like complexity and contradiction in
architecture - I do not like the incoherence or arbitrariness
of incompetent architecture nor the precious
intricacies of picturesqueness or expressionism - Richness and ambiguity of modern experience
- A valid architecture evokes many levels of
meaning and combinations of focus its space and
its elements become readable and workable in
several ways at once - Must embody the difficult unity of inclusion
rather than the easy unity of exclusion (more is
not less)
15Rather than/ Preferto (opposite meaning words)
- pure
- clean
- straightforward
- articulated
- designed
- excluding
- simple
- hybrid ..
- compromising
- distorted ..
- ambiguous .
- conventional ..
- accommodating .
- redundant
16Rather than/ Preferto (opposite meaning words)
- inconsistent and equivocal
- messy vitality
- richness of meaning
- both-and
- black, white and grey ..
- implicit function
- direct and clear
- obvious unity
- clarity of meaning
- either-or
- black and white
- explicit function
17as well as (equal but different meaning words)
- contradictory
- Impersonal
- interesting
- innovating
- complex
- perverse
- (????????????????)
- boring
- vestigial .
- (?????????)
18Complexity and Contradiction vs. Simplification
or Picturesqueness
Selective
- Less is More disregards complexity and justify
exclusion for expressive purpose - Permit the architect to be highly selective in
determining which problem he wants to solve - Resulted in oversimplification
Complexity
Oversimplification
19Ambiguity
- Complexity of meaning causes ambiguity and
tension - Juxtaposition and duality cause ambiguity
- Plural interpretation
- Planned incongruity
- Elements of paradox and ambiguity
20Ambiguity
21Contradictory Levels Both-And in Architecture
- Simple outside yet complex inside
- Close yet open
- Duality yet unity
- Allow hierarchy several level of meanings
- Double meanings over double functions
22Both-And
23The Inside and the Outside
- Contrast between the inside and the outside can
be a major manifestation of contradiction in
architecture - Space in space, things within things
- Contradiction between the inside and outside may
manifest itself in an unattached lining which
produces an additional space between the lining
and the exterior wall
24Inside and Outside
25Inside and Outside (façade)
26The Obligation Towards the Difficult Whole
- The whole is more than the sum of its parts
(Gestalt psychology) - It is the difficult unity through inclusion
rather than the easy unity through exclusion - The degree of wholeness can vary
- Parts can be more or less whole in themselves
27Difficult Whole
28Learning From Las Vegas
- Analysis of contradictory and messy existing
environments - Application of (critical and analytical) theories
into architecture
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30Background
- The lost of symbolism in architecture (the use of
icons, symbols, or inscriptions on architecture) - Modernists use art or icons (painting or
sculpture) not on architecture but near
architecture or in space - A design research project for students at Yale
31Contents
- Study Part Analysis of the commercial strip of
Las Vegas - Implication Part Generalizing and theorizing
into symbolism in architecture
32The Commercial Strip
33Learning From Las Vegas (Analysis)
- Objectively analyze the commercial strips of Las
Vegas as a phenomenon of architectural
communication (without discussion of values) - Revolutionary for architects
- To question how we look at things
- Architects always look judgmentally at the
environment, dissatisfied with existing
conditions and want to change rather than try to
enhance what is there - We look back at history to go forward, and look
down at ordinary environment to go up
34Las Vegas
35Analysis Learning From Las Vegas
- Analysis of signs, symbols and buildings in
relation to their size, distance and speed of
movement - Use example of icon (painting, sculpture, or
inscription) in historic building to support the
use of sign and symbol on commercial building
36Analysis
37Analysis
38Analysis
39Analysis
40View Inside a Car
41Analysis
42Implication Learning From Las Vegas
- Architecture depends (in its perception and
creation) on past experience and emotional
association - These symbolic and representational elements may
often be contradictory to the form, structure and
program
43Duck and Decorated Shed
- The Duck systems of space, structure and program
are submerged and distorted by an overall
symbolic form (the special building that is a
symbol) - The Decorated Shed systems of space and
structure follow program, and ornament is applied
independently of them (the conventional shelter
that applies symbol)
44The Duck
systems of space, structure and program are
submerged and distorted by an overall symbolic
form
45The Decorated Shed
systems of space and structure follow program,
and ornament is applied independently
46Example Guild House and Crawford Manor
47Comparison
- Guild House
- Ugly and ordinary
- Architecture of meaning
- Symbolism
- Symbolic ornament
- Mixed media
- Decoration by attaching ornaments
- Crawford Manner
- Heroic and original
- Architecture of expression
- Abstraction
- Expressive ornament
- Pure architecture
- Unadmitted decoration by articulation of integral
elements
48Heroic and Original
- Contrast between program and image
- The program of Crawford Manor is ordinary but the
image is heroic and original - Impoverished itself by rejecting denotative
ornament and the rich tradition of iconography in
historical architecture while expressing
architectural elements themselves
49Ugly and Ordinary
- Ugly, ordinary and looks it
- The windows look familiar they look like, as
well as are, windows - When used slightly unconventionally, they become
unfamiliar (like Pop Art)
50Guild House
51Pop Art
Andy Warhol
52Modern Architecture
- Expression has become a dry expressionism, empty
and boringand in the end irresponsible. - Reject explicit symbolism and ornament, distort
the whole building into one big ornament and
become a duck
53Architecture as Symbolism
54Examples of Architectural DesignVenturi, Scott
Brown and Associates
55Mothers House (1964)
56Fire Station No. 4 (1968)
57Franklin Court (1976)
58Best Showroom (1978)
59House in Delaware (1980)
60Gordon Wu Hall (1983)
61Seattle Art Museum (1991)
62Penn Clinical Research (1991)
63Sainsbury Wing, National Gallery (1991)
64Comparison Venturi and Moore(both apply
historic elementsthe grey)
- Venturi
- Emphasize message
- Symbol in the environment
- View from outside
- Ambiguity
- More superficial
- Use historic elements unconventionally
- Moore
- Emphasize body sense
- Body experience extended
- View (feel) from within
- Dramatic
- More philosophical
- Use unconventional elements to achieve historic
memory
65Architecture as
Venturi Symbol
Moore Experience
66Further Information
- Venturi, Scott-Brown and Associates website
http//www.vsba.com - Lots of information and pictures
- Cool website