Neomodernism

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Neomodernism


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Neo Modernism Ar. Hena Tiwari

Neomodern ism is a reaction to the complexity of postmodern architecture seeking greater simplicity . Neo modern architecture shares many of the basic characteristics of modernism . Both reject classical ornamentation, decorations, and deliberate ambitions to continue pre-modernist traditions. Neomodernist buildings, like modernist ones, are designed to be largely monolithic and functional .

What is DECONSTRUCTION ? _The notions and values once believed are now rejected. _Form and function not believed to go together. _spaces not to be believed to give beauty and joy.

Traditional architecture has been inscribed with the hegemony of Aesthetics Comfort Dwelling Functionality Architecture of deconstruction seeks to create a new way of building in which these traditional notions are re-inscribed in an altered context.

Gehry , Gehry House, Santa Monica, California, 1978

Rejection of the notion of Order Undermining the attempt by all previous architecture to impose order. World seen as order less and is thus an illusion. The world is order less, its chaotic. Reality needs to be expressed through a chaotic architecture. The design and form are fixed independent of each other. Coop Himmelblau , Cinema centre, Dresden, Germany

Daniel Libeskind , Denver art Museum, colorado Daniel Libeskind , Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada

Form Follows friction and friction … not function Rem Koolhas , Central Library, Seattle Grank Gehry , Dancing House, Prague

Deconstruction, is an approach to building design that attempts to view architecture in bits and pieces. Deconstructivist buildings may seem to have no visual logic. The buildings may appear to be made up of abstract forms. Deconstructive architecture disturbs the understanding of purity in architecture .

Form & structure are here both contaminated and impure in architecture. It is this ability that disturbs our sensibility and understanding of architecture as being pure that makes the projects deconstructive. It challenges the very values of harmony, unity & stability to propose instead a different view of structure.

DECONSTRUCTIVE ARCHITECTS Frank Gehry Bernard Tschumi Zaha Hadid Peter Eisenman

FRANK GEHRY Frank Owen Gehry ,   is a  Canadian American   Pritzker Prize winning  architect  residing  in Los Angeles, California.

The  Gehry Residence  is architect Frank Gehry's own house. It was originally an extension, designed by Gehry and built around an existing Dutch colonial style house. It makes use of unconventional materials, such as chain-link fences and corrugated steel. It is sometimes considered one of the earliest  deconstructivist  buildings,   Gehry Residence 

BERNARD TSCHUMI Date of birth: January25,1944 Lausanne, Switzerland He is an architect, writer, and educator. Born of French and Swiss parentage, he works and lives in New York and Paris. He studied in Paris and at ETH in Zurich, where he received his degree in architecture in 1969.

Parc de la Villette , Paris, France (1983–98) The  Parc de la Villette  is the third-largest park in Paris, 55.5 hectares in area. The park houses museums, concert halls, live performance stages, and theatres, as well as playgrounds for children, and thirty-five architectural follies.

It  has a collection of ten themed gardens. Each garden is created with a different representation of architectural deconstructionism and tries to create space through playfully sculptural and clever means. 

ZAHA HADID She was a notable Iraqi-British deconstructivist architect. Heydar Aliyev Center   Heydar Aliyev Center  is a 57,500 m 2   (619,000 sq ft) building complex in Baku, Azerbaijan It is noted for its distinctive architecture and flowing, curved style that eschews sharp angles. The Center houses a conference hall (auditorium), a gallery hall and a museum.