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1186 Casa Batllo, Barcelona Spain 1187 Crystal Palace, England

1188 Glass House, New Caanan, Connecticut

1189 Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris France - OLDEST CATHEDRAL IN FRANCE-EARLY GOTHIC

1190 Sagrada Familia, Spain

1191 John Hancock Center, Chicago Illinois 1192 Woolworth Building, NY

1193 Price Tower, Oklahoma 1194 St.Basil Cathedral, Russia

1195 Notre Dame du Haut or Ronchamp, France 1196 Italian architect

Member of Bauhaus

1197

German-American architect, the leading and most influential exponent of the glass and steel architecture of the 20th-century International Style.

1198

American architect, born in Cleveland, Ohio, and educated at Harvard University in the classics and later in architecture

The architect who equated with an exhibition of modern architecture (1932) Invented the ‗International Style‘

Father figure of ‗Post Modernism.‘ INTERNATIONAL STYLE Volume rather than mass.

Regularity rather than axial symmetry Prescribing arbitrarily applied decorations. WORKS:

Glass hose, Connecticut

Seagram Building, N.Y. (w/Mies Van Der Rohe) Theatre of the Dance, Lincoln Center

Williams Proctor Museum, N.Y.

Art Gallery for the University of Nebraska Ammon Corter Museum, Texas

AT&T Building N.Y.

1199

professional name of Charles Édouard Jeanneret (1887-1965), Swiss-French architect, painter, and writer, who had a major effect on the development of modern architecture. PHILOSOPHY:

― The house is a machine to live in.‖ WORKS:

Palace of the League of Nations, Geneva (1927-1928)

The Swiss Building at the Cité Universitaire, Paris (1931-1932); Unité d'Habitation (1946-1952)

an apartment house in Marseille, France; Notre Dame du Haut (1950-1955)

a pilgrimage church in Ronchamp, France

High Court Buildings (1952-1956) Chandìgarh, India

1200

Kahn, Louis I(sadore) (1901-1974),

American architect and teacher, whose original, powerful designs in brick and concrete won him a prominent place in 20th-century architecture.

Highly ordered sequence of space & noble structural systems. PHILOSOPHY:

― Searching for a materials want to be.‖ WORKS:

Yale Art Gallery w/ Douglas Orr

1201

French architect, one of the most important pioneers of the modern French style. Advocator of reinforced concrete architecture.

THEORIES:

― The truth is indispensable in architecture & every architecture lie courrupts.‖

― Any project is bad if it is more difficult or more complicated to construct the necessary.‖ WORKS:

The Temple Tower 1889, Exposition Universale in Paris The Apartment Building Rue FranklinFrench Legation, Istanbul Theatre Des Champs, Lysees

- redesigning, original by Van del Velde Notre Dame Church, Paris

Palace of the League of Nations, Geneva Eiffel Monument, Paris

Palace of the Soviets, Moscow

1202 American architect, who was a pioneer of the modern style. He is considered one of the greatest figures in 20th-century architecture.

1203

Finnish-American architect and designer, son of Eliel Saarinen and one of the leading architects of the mid-20th century.

PHILOSOPHIES:

― Function influences but does not dictate form.‖

―Spiritual function is inseparable from practical function.‖

―Architecture is not just to fulfill man‘s belief in the nobility of his exsistence on earth.‖ WORKS:

Saint Louis Jefferson National Expansion Memorial

The General Motors Technical Center, Warren Michigan:1948-1956 Air Force Acadaemy

U.S. Embassy in London

The Chapel & Kresge Auditorium, Massachussetts Institute of Technology T.W.A. Terminal, Kennedy Terminal, N.Y.

- In a for m of bird about to fly.

T.J. Watson Research Center, York Town, N.Y. The Chapel of Concordia Senior College. Gateway Arch, St. Louis

1204

Finnish-American architect, who strongly influenced modern architecture. Popular w/ railway station designs especially in Europe.

2nd place in the Chicago Tribune Tower PHILOSOPHY:

― Beauty grows from the necessity not from repetition of formulas.‖ WORKS:

Cranbook School, Michigan Christ Church, Minneapolis Helsinki Railroad Station, Finland National Museum Finland

1205

Italian architect and engineer, whose technical innovations, particularly in the use of reinforced concrete, made possible aesthetically pleasing solutions to difficult structural problems.

Discovered ―ferro-cemento‖

- consist of layers of fine steel mesh sprayed w/ cement mortar & it could be used either for shell construction or for heavier units w/ reinforcing rods inserted between the layers of mortar & mesh.

WORKS:

Municipal Stadium Florence Fiat Factory, Turin

Italian Embassy, Brazilia

Papal Audience Hall, Vatican City Australian Embassy, Paris

1206

American architect and teacher, one of the most influential architectural theorists of the late 20th century.

PHILOSOPHIES:

― We promote an architecture responsive to the complexities and contradictions of the modern experience. The particularities of context, the varieties of the user‘s taste; Culture & the symbolic & decorative dictates of the program.‖

― Less is Bore‖ ―More is More‖

― Modern movement was almost right‖ WORKS:

Walker & Dunlop Office Building Transportation Square, Washington

Master Plan & Uraban Design of California City Convention Center, Conversion plan Canada West Mount Airy Clustered Housing Plan Philadelphia

1207

Japanese architect, the most prominent modern architect of the country. In his designs for public buildings, has reconciled 20th-century Western styles and materials with traditional Japanese forms.

Furyu

Anti realist attitude, anti action element in the Japanese life. PHILOSOPHIES:

― Modern Architecture need not be Western.‖

― The city must be subjected to growth, decay and renewal.‖

1208 House of Michealerplatz, Vienna 1209 Sanatorio di Paimo, Finland 1210 Notre Dame du Raincy, France 1211 Sagrada de Familia

1212 US Capitol, Washington DC 1213 Glasgow School of Art

1214 Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur 1215 Flatiron Building, NY

1216 Jewish Museum, Berlin 1217 TWA Terminal

1218 Helsinki Railway Station 1219 Los Manantiales, Mexico 1220 Jay Pritzker Pavilion, USA 1221 Taliesin West, Arizona 1222 Munich Olympic Stadium 1223 Tokyo, Japan

1224 Eiffel Tower, Paris

1225 Bank of China, Hong Kong 1226 Sydney Opera House 1227 Chrystal Palace 1228 Fuji TV Headquarters 1229 Auditorium Building, Chicago 1230 Salk Institute, California 1231 Unite d‘ Habitacion, France 1232 Catedral de Brasilia 1233 Seagram Building 1234 Portland Building, Oregon 1235 Habitat 67, Montreal 1236 London City Hall 1237 At & T Building, NY 1238 Lippo Building , Hong Kong 1239 Red House, England

1240 Max Reinhardt House, Germany 1241 Turin Exhibition Hall

1242 Tjibao Cultural Center, New Caledonia 1243 Jubilee Church, Rome

1244 CCTV China 1245 Saginatobel Bridge

1246 El Auditorio de Tenerife 1247 Church of the Light, Osaka 1248 CHRYSLER BUILDING, NY 1249 UN Building

1250 Allianz Arena

1251 Lloyds Building, London 1252 Torre Agbar

1253 DULLES AIRPORT VIRGINIA, USA

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