Sunday 15 May 2016

Article Mashup




The art and architecture seems to tell whether an unusual building can become an icon. Complex and chaotic-seeming shapes are included in a range of monumental concrete structures around the world.  Contemporary Brutalist architectureis alternately described as majestic and depressing; peacefully minimalist to some and looking like muddled remixes of one another to others. Regardless of how you feel about concrete architecture in general the original construction is very monochrome – creamy. Nothing interferes with monumentality and symbolism. Although initially imposing and authoritative, adding colour to a structure will radically change the impression it gives without physically transforming anything as the building itself becomes the art piece. Ugly or lovely, at least the structure’s inspiration  is an intriguing idea that has a demonstrable and interactive effect that will enable visitors to further understand and enjoy the singularity of this architecture.



Derived Theory
Complex and evocative forms can be created by merging/distorting simple shapes, however it lacks the element of art.





SA Rogers. 2016. Brutalist Wonders or Blunders? Architecture by Marcel Breuer. [ONLINE] Available at: http://weburbanist.com/2016/01/04/brutalist-wonders-or-blunders-architecture-by-marcel-breuer/. [Accessed 2 June 2016].


Urbanist. 2015. New Frank Gehry Building So Ugly it Has to Wear a Paper Bag[ONLINE] Available at: http://weburbanist.com/2015/02/08/new-frank-gehry-building-so-ugly-it-has-to-wear-a-paper-bag/. [Accessed 2 June 2016].

DEANE MADSEN. 2016. Daniel Buren Reimagines Frank Gehry's Fondation Louis Vuitton. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.architectmagazine.com/design/exhibits-books-etc/daniel-buren-reimagines-frank-gehrys-fondation-louis-vuitton_o. [Accessed 2 June 2016].

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