1 A catalog: “Main street is almost alright” Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, Vanna Venturi House, 1966, near Philadelphia, PA .
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A catalog: “Main street is almost alright”
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, Vanna Venturi House, 1966, near Philadelphia, PA
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Compositional balance on garden façade is achieved via unbalanced individual elements
Interior living room and staircase
Venturi’s “Duck” vs. “Decorated Shed” concept (1968) (Gerhard Kallmann and Michael McKinnell, Boston City Hall, 1963-1968, may have been what they had
in mind when they sketched their cartoon duck/building)
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Martin Maurer, retail shop for ducks and duck eggs, 1930s, Eastern Long Island
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, unbuilt project for a
Football Hall of Fame, 1970
The building as decorated shed
Phillip Johnson, AT&T Headquarters, New York City, 1984
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Peter Eisenman, House VI, 1970, Connecticut
‘First floor of SchröderHouse’Gerrit
Rietveld(1888–1964) Netherlands
1924 Pencil, ink, watercolouron collotype
83.5 x 86.8cm CentraalMuseum, Utrecht
Le Corbusier, Pavilion de Esprit Nouveau, Paris, 1925
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Peter Eisenman, study diagrams for House VI; contemporary study of window glazing and circulation
Richard Meier, Getty Center, Los Angeles, 1986-96
Charles Moore’s Piazza d’Italia, New Orleans, 1975-79
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Charles Moore’s Piazza d’Italia, New Orleans, 1975-79
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James Stirling and Michael Wolford’s New State Gallery (“Neue
Staatsgalerie”) in Stuttgart, Germany, 1984
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Site plan and plan of Neue Staatsgalerie compared with plan of Le Corbusier’sPalace of Assembly in Chandigarh
Quotations from classical planning, but also modern movements like hi-tech and buildings like the Pompidou Centre and the Johnson Wax Building by
Frank Lloyd Wright (1938, below right)
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Aldo Rossi, Casa Aurora, Turin, Italy, 1987
Aldo Rossi, Casa Aurora, Turin, Italy, 1987
Aldo Rossi, Casa Aurora, Turin, Italy, 1987
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Aldo Rossi, Casa Aurora, Turin, Italy, 1987, detail of cornice
Rob Krier, Apartment block for Ritterstrasse, Berlin, 1977-88