Interpretations of Organic Architecture

Interpretations of Organic Architecture

Melisa Unvan - Mimarlikta Bilimsel Arastirma Yontemleri Interpretations of Organic Architecture Authors: Martina Zbašnik-Senegaènik, Manja Kitek Kuzman University of Ljubljana Faculty of Architecture Slovenia - 1000 Ljubljana, Zoisova ulica 12 Technical Sciences / Architecture and Urban Planning Article Received / Accepted: 10. 9. 2014. / 8. 12. 2014. Abstract The notion of organic architecture originally sprung from the ideas of Viollet le-Duc and Ruskin, which influenced Wright and Gaudí. The second interpretation of organic architecture is based on mathematic and geometric laws that originate in nature. According to the third interpretation, organic architecture finds inspiration in nature and emulates the shapes of living organisms. Biomimicry computational geometry organic Gaudí, Antoni architecture Wright, Frank Lloyd Introduction The second half of the 19th century saw a new revival of Gothic architecture as well as the classical rules of Greek architecture. The proponents of these new architectural principles, Viollet-le-Duc and John Ruskin, were inspired by natural shapes and processes while simultaneously advocating the continuation of the medieval handcrafted art tradition as opposed to introducing new industrial methods. This article’s purpose is to define each interpretation of organic architecture, to find the respective most influential representatives, as well as to present the key laws that influenced architectural design and planning. https://tr.depositphotos.com/167514124/stock-illustration-organic-architecture-the-concept-of.html ORIGINS OF ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE Viollet-le-Duc John Ruskin Do not imitate nature Honest display of material and but construction emulate its laws Ornamentation https://yzarch.wordpress.com/2017/01/04/rethinking-architectural-vocabulary-2016/ http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/ruskin/7lamps/4.html Interpretations of Organic Architecture Louis Sullivan Louis Sullivan claimed that ”if the work is to be organic, the function of the parts must have the same quality as the function of the whole”. Louis Sullivan, Plate 2, detail, from A System of Architectural Ornament According with the Philosophy of Man's Power (New York: AIA Press, 1924; reprint 1934). FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION The organic architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright claimed that while every architect must study the history of architecture, he must not copy the forms of the past in design and constructing, but should only explore their generic principles. BEING COHERENT WITH THE NATURE Frank Lloyd Wright: Fallingwater House, Bear Run, Pennsylvania, 1939 The organic architecture of Antoni Gaudí Gaudí did not integrate a building’s natural surroundings by connecting it with the interior; instead, he explored the static forces of nature and used its principles in the structure of the building. Antoni Gaudí: Facade Casa Milà, Barcelona, Spain, 1910. DENY UNIFORMITY OF COLOR AND ORNAMENT Antoni Gaudí: Park Güell, Barcelona, Spain, 1900-1914. MATHEMATICS AND GEOMETRY AS TOOLS FOR ORGANIC SHAPES Correct geometric shapes Free space lines Logaritmic spiral Shapes that can be drawn at once Rectangular Outlines of mountains Triangle Inclination of glaciers Elipsis Forms of shells Circle Frank Lloyd Wright: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, New York, 1959. Friedensreich Hundertwasser: Waldspirale, Darmstadt, Germany, 2000 BIOMIMICRY - ARCHITECTURE INSPIRED BY NATURE Analogies between man-made artefacts and living organisms have been a persistent theme in Western thought since antiquity. NATURE IS THE SOURCE Gustave Eiffel: Eiffel Tower, Paris, France, 1889. Construction was inspired by the human femur bone, which is very good at handling off-centre stresses. Norman Foster: Gherkin Tower, London, 2003. The hexagonal skin of the building was inspired by the Venus’ flower basket sponge, which has a lattice-like exoskeleton. Nature is the source for static pattern. https://inhabitat.com/photos-biosphere-environmental-museum- Buckminster Fuller resides-inside-a-buckminster-fuller-masterpiece/ http://www.eucharistadoration.com/basilica-sagrada-familia/ DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE OF ORGANIC FORMS Organic shapes, previously conceivable and implementable only by the greatest minds (such as Gaudí, Wright and Fuller) are, due to computers and parametric tools, readily accessible. Frank Gehry: Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain, 1997. The museum, although heavily dependent on digital curved surface modelling software, was developed from such gestural and sensual investigations in sketch and model form. Once the sculpted form was finalized, an exact digital model described the building in mathematically defined curves and surfaces. Computational geometry Virtual physical shapes Virtual prototypes Firstly used in Guggenheim Bilbao by Frank Gehry NURBS : turns drawings into spaces with parameters. Peter Cook and Colin Fournier: Graz Art Museum, Austria, 2003. Constructed from about 1,300 individually shaped, translucent plexiglas panels covering the biomorphic building. ALGORITMIC DESIGN PROCEDURE New Ornamentation Material applications Ornaments in facades Constructional ornamentation OMA/LMN: Seattle Central Library, Washington, 2004. https://www.archdaily.com/118627/ad-classics-sendai-mediatheque-toyo-ito The differential structural performance of the envelope has been made visible to produce a differentiated patterning of the façade. Conclusion The organic architecture of the 21st century is facing new challenges. Presently, it mostly focuses on non-orthogonal forms due to the design potential of digital tools. But the principles of sustainable architecture demand that buildings are connected with their surroundings as much as possible, meaning that contemporary architecture is returning to the original, Wright’s interpretation of organic architecture. Bibliography • Zbašnik-Senegaènik, M. and Kitek Kuzman, M. (2014). Interpretations of Organic Architecture. [online] Prostor. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/290245856_Interpretations_of_organic_architecture [Accessed 8 Dec. 2014]. • https://tr.depositphotos.com/167514124/stock-illustration-organic-architecture-the-concept-of.html • https://yzarch.wordpress.com/2017/01/04/rethinking-architectural-vocabulary-2016/ • http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/ruskin/7lamps/4.html • Louis Sullivan, Plate 2, detail, from A System of Architectural Ornament According with the Philosophy of Man's Power (New York: AIA Press, 1924; reprint 1934). • https://inhabitat.com/photos-biosphere-environmental-museum-resides-inside-a-buckminster-fuller-masterpiece/ • http://www.eucharistadoration.com/basilica-sagrada-familia/.

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