ARCH 350 1st Edition Lecture 31Outline of Last Lecture I. Aldo RossiA. Monument to the Resistance B. Gallaratese Apartment BlockC. Modena CemeteryD. The LabyrinthE. Teatro del MondoII. Robert VenturriA. Guild HouseB. Vanna Venturi HouseC. Children’s MuseumIII. Postmodernism in ArchitectureOutline of Current Lecture I. Charles MooreA. Piazza d’ItaliaII. James Stirling A. Neue Staalsgalerie (New State Gallery)III. Philip JohnsonA. American Telephone and Telegraph BuildingCurrent LecturePopulism, Pluralism & Postmodernism continuedI. Charles MooreA. Piazza d’Italia- The free-wheeling eclecticism of Moore may have encouraged the intellectual formulation of PostmodernismThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Moore erected a fountain from a series of brightly colored curved screens of classical columns, entablatures and arches, including capitals made from reflecting materials and insets bearing the self-portrait of the architectII. James StirlingA. Neue Staalsgalerie (New State Gallery)- The Staatsgalerie addressed many issues that were in the air at the time: context,classicism, collage, typology, ornament, polychromy- it made its ‘ winks’ towards postmodernismIII. Philip JohnsonA. American Telephone and Telegraph Building- revived the tripartite division- often used in the American
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