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Romanticism- emergence of subjectivity
Feeling over reason- Design based on irregularity, asymmetry, winding path, reciprocal vistas
Design Principles?
Basic Geometric forms,
Combinatory systems (rules)
Grid as the basis
Kits-of-parts (walls, columns, windows)
Composition (axes, hierarchy, symmetry, rhythm)

Parti?
Irganization of building, main space, main circulation, route.
Mosaique?
Grid/module below configuration
Circulation
Acces anf movement
Point?
Main volume or space
Composition
Detailing of Parti
Marche
Spatial experiences of moving through a building, like forming a narrative

all architectural forms were
based on three basic ideassic ideas
on forms of constructi
on forms possessing
traditional or historical
importance;
on forms meaningful in
themselves and taking their
model from nature.


John Ruskin The seven Lamps of Arch
Sacrifice
Truth
Power
Beauty
Life
Memory
Obedience


Eugene Viollet-Le Duc: Construction dictates form
-Each and every ornament
-represent the fulfillment of some specific need
Eugene Viollet-le-duc
This style is inspiration; but it is
inspiration subjected to the laws of
reason

Examnple Shoin style
Image

Strcutural Rationalism
Trabeated vs Arcuated
Kernform (the strucuture) vs Kunstform(the design over structure)

The four elemtns of Arch
Hearth
The mound/foundation
The roof/framing
the eclosure


Pre modern vs Modern
Images


Wickerwork
the original
space divider, ... the light mat
walls were transformed into clay
tile, brick, or stone walls.

Arts and Crafts- William Morris
William Morris -Turning designs into patterns in order to be reproduced

The revival of Architecture
Red House , Bexley Heath England 1859

Arts and Crafts in America
Queen Anne Style + Quick Style

Shingle Style
A departure from the stick style by the incorporation of:

Concepts Diorama-Interior
Images

Charles Baudelaire Flaneur-Flanery
Photos


Richardsonian Romanesque
Geometry+ exterior accurately reflects interior

Topic- Eidlitz Louis Sullivan
Topic- Office building considerations Tall


Art Nouveau
New Industrial bourgeoisie
Fin-de-siecle of the late 19th century
Rejection of Monumentality
An attempt to formulate a new Art
Took inspiration from Nature
Use of new materials of iron and glass


Structural rationalism Viollet le duc
Contrast

Catenary Curve
Example

Concept
Example

Example
Example styles

Raumplan
Definition

The concepts of space
Definition
