2012年3月27日星期二

CONCEPT

Experiment 2

Neutra:

-          Neutra’s architecture aimed to create simplistic aesthetics through elimination of traditional decoration.

-          The landscape becomes as important to the aesthetic as the interior, large windows and house plan committed to enhancing the experience thereof.

-          His context in a rapidly expanding industrial world influenced his architecture, the fordists theories of mass production can be seen in the geometric construction of his works.

-          His use of windows in his pavilion houses eliminated outer walls, minimizing material waste and enhancing the view of the outdoors.

-          His designs disregarded size and focused on the integration of the environment and the building.

-          His pragmatism is reflected through his internationalist architecture, his structures use glass, steel and concreted to create aesthetically appealing designs which are structurally integral.

-          Pragmatic, international style, rationalist, fordistà henry ford

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