Contemporary Design started in the 1960s and is still a relevant design style today. Contemporary Style is personally one of my favorite design styles.
Robert Venturi:
His design aspects embraced the ornamentation within the design as well as the inclusion of historical design. Venturi designed the Vanna Venturi House in Philadelphia and his most famous piece of furniture is the Chippendale Chair.
Richard Meier:
Richard Meier designed the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California. This structure consisted of a lot of geometric shapes and is white in color.
Richard Meier also designed the Douglas House in Michigan. I personally, really enjoy this house, and just like the Getty Center, this building also used geometric shapes and was white in color. I especially enjoy how this house is built on the side of a hill that is covered with trees.
Modern Examples:
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Peer Review: Countries.
I enjoyed how Miryam titled her blog post as "Bucket List"; all of the structures she posted were definitely bucket list worthy. It was really interesting seeing all of the structures from different countries and it's cool to see everyone's favorites.
I especially liked how Emma did her blog on Dubai since that was the one my group presented on. Dubai has a ton of beautiful structures. I like how she posted about the Palm Islands as it was also a favorite of mine.
I especially liked how Emma did her blog on Dubai since that was the one my group presented on. Dubai has a ton of beautiful structures. I like how she posted about the Palm Islands as it was also a favorite of mine.
Denmark Presentation.
The Denmark presentation had some interesting architectural buildings. I really enjoyed the Blue Planet Aquarium; it holds seven million liters of water and all 20,000 animals have been transferred from all around the world. It opened in 1939 and it is the largest aquarium in northern Europe.
The 8 Tallet was also an interesting building from Denmark. This building is a housing complex in Copenhagen and it was built with the thought of community and family in mind. This structure is in somewhat of a figure eight shape. The structures roof also slopes down to the ground for parking and this location also provides a garden and park area for the people who live in the complex.
The 8 Tallet was also an interesting building from Denmark. This building is a housing complex in Copenhagen and it was built with the thought of community and family in mind. This structure is in somewhat of a figure eight shape. The structures roof also slopes down to the ground for parking and this location also provides a garden and park area for the people who live in the complex.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Mid-Century Modernism.
Mid-Century Modernism design took place between the 1950s and 1960s. The architectural design elements for this movement included flat roofs, asymmetrical profiles, expansive glass window walls, clean lines, open floor plans, and worked towards combining the outside and inside spaces. This was the first design movement to use bi-level structures and it was most popular on the western coast. As they tried to incorporate the outdoors with the indoors, it is no wonder that the color scheme for this design involved a majority of warm, earthy tones (olive green, burnt umber, pumpkin, and mustard yellow). A lot of malleable material was used in the creation of the furniture to make interesting designs.
Eero Saarinen
Architect of the Industrial design who also designed a lot of furniture. The Tulip Chair (Above) was one of his, along with the Tulip Table, the Womb Chair, and Executive Chair.
Charles and Ray Eams
A design couple: Charles was an architect and industrial designer, Ray was an artist and film maker. They designed a large amount of furniture together.
Lounge Chair
Sofa
Molded Plywood Chair
Walnut Stools
Modern Day:
Eero Saarinen
Architect of the Industrial design who also designed a lot of furniture. The Tulip Chair (Above) was one of his, along with the Tulip Table, the Womb Chair, and Executive Chair.
Charles and Ray Eams
A design couple: Charles was an architect and industrial designer, Ray was an artist and film maker. They designed a large amount of furniture together.
Lounge Chair
Sofa
Molded Plywood Chair
Walnut Stools
Modern Day:
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Peer Reviews: Herman Miller
Amanda M did a really nice job touching on the majority of the topics that our guest speaker discussed in his presentation. I really liked that she added the photograph of some textiles to her blog post.
I liked how Katie talked about the 'action office' in her blog and talked about how it was a more ergonomic conscious atmosphere and how Herman Miller set the stage for that.
I liked how Katie talked about the 'action office' in her blog and talked about how it was a more ergonomic conscious atmosphere and how Herman Miller set the stage for that.
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