ARCHITECTURE I : PROGRAM, SITE, SCALE ++ Design Fundamentals One Louis Sullivan: “Form Follows Function” Le Corbusier (1887-1965): “The House is a Machine for Living in.”
Villa Savoye, 1931 Mies Van Der Rohe Seagram Building, 1958 Mies Farnsworth House, 1951 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 Mies van der Role Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 Mies van der Role Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 Mies van der Role Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 Mies van der Role Barcelona Pavilion Plan Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 Mies van der Role The International Style, 1932
Philip Johnson + Henry Russell Hitchcok International Style:
Rectilinear forms Clean plane surfaces without ornamentation and decoration Open interior spaces Visually light quality ... Glass House, 1949 Philip Johnson New Canaan, CT, ca. 1945
Program (a traditional definition): “the formal, written instructions from the client to the architect, setting out the necessary requirements for a building.”
“The program, or architectural program, is the term used to define the required functions of the project.” (AIA) Glass House Site and House Plan, 1949 Plan Section Elevation of a Cup Glass House, 1949
Glass House Section, 1949 Glass House Plan, 1949 Glass House, 1949 Philip Johnson Glass House, 1949 Glass House, 1949 Glass House, 1949 Philip Johnson Glass House Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Robert A.M. Stern, etc. Philip Johnson Mies Van Der Rohe Farnsworth House, 1951 Mies Van Der Rohe Farnsworth House, 1951 Mies Van Der Rohe Farnsworth House, 1951 Farnsworth vs. Glass House Farnsworth House, 1951 Farnsworth House, 1951 Mies Van Der Rohe Farnsworth vs. Glass House
Farnsworth House, 1951 Mies Van Der Rohe Farnsworth House, 1951 Glass House, 1949 Farnsworth House, 1951 Farnsworth House, 1951 Farnsworth House, 1951
Brick House, 1949 Philip Johnson Glass House + Brick House, 1949 Philip Johnson Glass House + Brick House + Pool, 1955 Philip Johnson Brick House, 1949 Philip Johnson Brick House, 1949; Interior 1953 Brick House, 1949; Interior 1953 Philip Johnson Glass House, 1949 Philip Johnson Lake Pavilion, 1962 Philip Johnson Painting Gallery, 1965 Philip Johnson Painting Gallery, 1965 Philip Johnson Painting Gallery, 1965 Philip Johnson Sculpture Gallery, 1970 Sculpture Gallery, 1970 Library Study, 1980 Philip Johnson Ghost House, 1984 Philip Johnson Lincoln Kirstein Tower, 1985 Philip Johnson Da Monsta, 1995 Philip Johnson
CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE “GLASS HOUSE” Row House, 2005, Junya Ishigami Row House, 2005 Junya Ishigami Row House, 2005 Junya Ishigami Garden House SANAA
Garden House SANAA Glass Pavilion, 2006 SANAA Glass Pavilion, 2006 SANAA Glass Pavilion, 2006 SANAA Flower House, 1/2 scale model SANAA Program Primer v1.0 A Manual for Architects By Dan Wood and Amale Andraos of WORKac
Program Exercises:
1. The Twist 2. The Square Tomato 3. Pearl in the Oyster 4. The Time Share 5. The Better Mouse Trap 6. Simile 7. The Swan 8. The Wedge of Swans 9. The Dive 10.Distribution of Wealth 11.The Mermaid 12.Roll Out 13.Bondage 14.The Blind Men and the Elephant 15.Fusion
The Square Tomato TOILET PAPER : SHIGERU BAN
NAOTO FUKASAWA : TEA BAGS The Better Mouse Trap COCKROACH TRAP
Kengo kuma The Swan
Cockroach Trap, Kengo Kuma
The Mermaid
Furnicycle, Atelier Bow Wow Furnicycle, Atelier Bow Wow