Nelson Goodman and Modern Architecture : A Belated Encounter (Routledge Research in Architecture)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book orchestrates a convergence of two discourses from the 1960s—Nelson Goodman's aesthetic theory on one side and critiques of modern architecture articulated by figures like Peter Blake, Charles Jencks, and Robert Venturi/Denise Scott Brown on the other. Grounded in Goodman's aesthetic theory, the book explores his conceptual framework within the context of modern architecture.

At the heart of the investigation lies Goodman's concept of exemplification. While his notion of denotation pertains to representational elements, often ornaments, in architecture, exemplification accentuates specific formal properties at the expense of others, including color, spatial orientation, transparency, seriality, and the like. Supplemented by findings from phenomenology, the book traces these effects in buildings, notably those by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Walter Gropius, Le Corbusier, and Frank Lloyd Wright—all key figures in the critiques of modern architecture.

Employing Goodman's framework, the book aims to address accusations of emptiness and alienation directed at modern architecture in the postwar era. It illustrates that modern architecture symbolizes aesthetically in a fundamentally different way than architecture from earlier periods.

This book will be of interest to architects, artists, researchers, and students in architecture, architectural history, theory, cultural theory, philosophy, and aesthetics.

Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Figures

Chapter 1: Introduction
Reckoning with the critique of modern architecture
A Goodmanian take on modern architecture and its critiques
Defining the object of study
Problems of demarcation
The ideological basis for modern architecture in functionalist theory
Current research into the praxis of modern architecture
Chapter 2: Applying Goodman's aesthetic theory to architecture
Aesthetics and cognition
Aesthetics and language
Goodman as nominalist
Right or wrong rather than true or false
When does architecture take place? Goodman's rejection of competing theories

Languages of Art

Symbol systems and symbol schemes
Syntactic and semantic, notation, digital and analog

Imperfect notational systems: Notational schemes

Allographic, autographic and the steps of the design process
Notational approaches: Score and script
Notation and mixed symbol systems in architecture
Denotation

Fictitious denotation

Exemplification

Exemplification in modern architecture

Expression (metaphorical exemplification)

Feelings or moods?

Complex and mediate modes of reference: Allusion, variation, style

Allusion
Variation
Style

Chapter 3: Symbolization in pre-modern architecture
Renaissance architecture
Mannerist architecture
Baroque architecture
Rococo architecture
Neoclassical architecture
Romanticist impulses
Historicist architecture
Chapter 4: Symbolization in the early phases of modern architecture
The Chicago School

Wainwright Building

Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Wiener Secession, and Catalan Modernisme

Maison Coilliot
Maison Horta
Majolikahaus
Casa Milà
Willow Tearooms

Adolf Loos

Looshaus

Expressionist architecture

Het Schip
Einsteinturm

Glass architecture
Chapter 5: The aesthetic implications of the critique of modern architecture
The International Style exhibition in 1932 as a compass
The aesthetically oriented critique of modern architecture, circa 1970
Chapter 6: Symbolization in modern architecture
The International Style: Mies van der Rohe and the minimalism of glass and steel

Illinois Institute of Technology
General means of aesthetic symbolization in Mies' formalistic architecture

The International Style: Gropius, Bauhaus, and the factory aesthetic

The Bauhaus building in Dessau
Late works by Gropius
Formalism and classicism in American federal and corporate International Style

The International Style: Le Corbusier and Purism

Les Quartiers Modernes Frugès in Pessac
The white, cubist aesthetic of the villas of Loos and Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier's late works and the Brutalism of béton brut

Unité d'habitation in Marseille
Notre-Dame-du-Haut at Ronchamp
The imprint of Brutalism on late modernism

Frank Lloyd Wright and organic modernism

Late works by Wright
Fallingwater
From Alvar Aalto to the notion of another modernism

Chapter 7: Conclusion
The hegemony of exemplification in modern architectural praxis
The architecture of formalism: symbolic rather than silent

Bibliography
Index

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