Postmodernism. Pop Art.In art it is even more difficult to determine why certain styles are adopted among all the competing designs and come to be the dominant style of the time. The world is full of art that either gets no attention, or perhaps explodes like an algae bloom in temporary popularity only to disappear and leave no lasting influence.
Quinlan Terry, Leon Krier.It is the great artists and philosophers who manage to produce new branches of ideas that lay the path to all future ideas. Success in altering the existing ideas requires a great understanding of the existing ideas. It is only through a passionate study of the existing ideas that the proper perspective can be achieved whereby one is in a position to know their strengths and weaknesses, to see what is lacking, and to offer a new way.
Rem Koolhaas.The world is full of tragicomic ?artists? throwing up new ideas without any real understanding of the existing ideas and without offering any real solutions. Often they make the same error in confusing originality and individuality with uniqueness.
Beethoven, Michelangelo, Frank Lloyd Wright.This is the nature of originality and individuality: to alter ones received ideas and to have them successfully replicated; the great individuals are those who manage to produce the theories, art, or values that manage to be widely replicated.
Frank Lloyd Wright!But even in these cases it would be wrong to say that there is true originality (despite the pretensions of artists).
After 46 votes, over half of board members regard City Hall and the Hancock Building as works of art. Not surprising; but this is: over a third also put the Hurley Building, the Carpenter Center and the Christian Science Center there. Is Brutalism making a comeback?
I'll bet that most of those who "appreciate" Brutalism, still don't love it.
Is Brutalism making a comeback?
I once had the idea for Brutalism in form, but cover all the concrete surfaces in Roxbury puddingstone. Would be a nice combination of form and matter.
It's no wonder that a board of people who are into architecture is into Brutalism.
I didn't say a word, but simply gestured across the street towards the Midtown Hotel, and she just said, "Oh, yeah, that's uglier."
I guess if I had to find a point in that, It seems like if someone has even a tiny understanding of the Brutalist architectural style, they'll appreciate it more.
They share with Brutalism a disdain for traditional urban virtues, but they add to that an amorphousness of form --not a brutalist shortcoming -- that makes them extremely difficult to like.Steven Holl, Antoin Predock, Zaha Hadid and Thom Mayne all like their concrete, and aspects of their work read "Brutalist," but I'm not sure that any of them would affix the label to their work. Indeed, Rem Koolhaas's Seattle Central Library, a prismatic fishnet of glass and space-frame, feels Brutalist.