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History of Architecture 47 Week 01

History of Architecture 47 Week 01. CLASS AGENDA. Architecture 47 History of Architecture 1800 to Present Christopher Clancy AIA – Instructor Class Web Site Syllabus (handout) Class Policies (refer to syllabus) Grading Lecture – Introduction to Class. Course Outline.

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History of Architecture 47 Week 01

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  1. History of Architecture 47Week 01

  2. CLASS AGENDA Architecture 47 History of Architecture 1800 to Present Christopher Clancy AIA – Instructor Class Web Site Syllabus (handout) Class Policies (refer to syllabus) Grading Lecture – Introduction to Class

  3. Course Outline • Introduction • Review of Early Modernism. Videos • Post War Expansion. Bauhaus Extended. Mies; Breuer • Later Le Corbusier • Europe, Scandinavia. Aalto • Monumentality; Louis Kahn • 1960’s. • Bauhaus • SOM; Pei; (corporate style)

  4. Course Outline Part 2 • San Francisco Bay Region • Los Angeles Region; Schindler; Neutra; New York Five • Post Modernism Venturi, Stern, Graves • Japanese Architecture • Botta, Scarpa, Piano and Rogers • Deconstructionism

  5. Frank Lloyd Wright

  6. Mies van der Rohe

  7. Bauhaus

  8. Le Corbusier

  9. What is Modern Architecture?

  10. Week 2

  11. Week 3 – Post War ExpansionBauhaus Extended: Gropius, Mies, Breuer

  12. Gropius in the U.S.

  13. Week 3 – Post War ExpansionBauhaus Extended: Gropius, Mies, Breuer School of Design (Chicago) 1937 founded as “new Bauhaus”. Moholy-Nagy Vision in Motion. 1947 Gyorgy Kepes Language of Vision. 1944

  14. Week 3 – Post War ExpansionBauhaus Extended: Mies, Breuer

  15. Week 4 – Le Corbusier

  16. Week 4 – Le Corbusier

  17. Week 5 – Aalto - Scandinavia Neue vahr apartment building. Bremen. Aalto

  18. Week 6– Monumentality; Louis Kahn a

  19. Week 6– Monumentality; Louis Kahn Esherick House

  20. Week 6– Monumentality Phillips Exeter Academy Library

  21. Week 7 – 1960s a

  22. Paul Rudolph Yale Art and Architecture Building. Paul Rudolph. 1964

  23. Archigram – Pop Architecture

  24. Week 8 – SOM, PEI corporate a

  25. IM PEI Hancock Place. I.M. Pei. 1977

  26. IM PEI East Building. National Gallery of Art. I.M. Pei. 1974-78

  27. SOM Lever House. New York. SOM 1951

  28. SOM Chapel. US Air Force Academy. SOM. 1956-62

  29. Week 10 – S.F. Bay Region a

  30. William Wurster. Lyman House. Tiburon

  31. William Wurster. Lyman House.

  32. Joseph Esherick

  33. Joseph Esherick

  34. Joseph Esherick

  35. Joseph Esherick

  36. Week 11 - Los Angeles Region;New York Five Neutra Schindler

  37. Week 11 - Los Angeles Region;New York Five Richard Meier. Douglas House. Publication Five Architects 1972 Previously show at MOMA Hejduk, Eisenman, Graves, Meier, Gwathmey

  38. Week 11 - Los Angeles Region;New York Five Richard Meier. Saltzman House

  39. Week 11 - Los Angeles Region;New York Five John Hejduk

  40. Week 11 - Los Angeles Region;New York Five John Hejduk

  41. Week 11 - Los Angeles Region;New York Five John Hejduk

  42. Week 11 - Los Angeles Region;New York Five Charles Gwathmey. Gwathmey Residence

  43. Week 11 - Los Angeles Region;New York Five Falk House. Peter Eisenman

  44. Week 12 - Post Modernism Venturi Graves Robert Stern

  45. Philip Johnson A T and T Building. Philip Johnson. 1978-84

  46. Robert Venturi Vanna Venturi Housel. Robert Venturi 1962-64

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