POLIS CITY & CITIZEN. What is the city but the people? William Shakespeare, Coriolanus ( )

Similar documents
CONCLUSION. This study seeks to make some contribution to the study of colonial

Urbanism and Density By Sonali Rastogi

Architecture (ARCH) Courses. Architecture (ARCH) 1

Federal Republic of Germany. VI Houses with Balcony Access, Dessau-Roßlau: N 51 48' 3" / E 12 14' 39"

Press Release. For immediate distribution. 1920, rue Baile Montréal, Québec Canada H3H 2S6 t f

MODERN ARCHITECTURE MOMO TO POMO EXAM NOTES

Symposium on: Impact Of Globalization On Indian Architecture Today INDO-WINDOW Vivek.V. Shankar Vivek Shankar Design Partnership

2018 World Leisure Study Tour to Sao Paulo, Brazil

SINGAPORE LAUNCHES ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION FOR A NEW NATIONAL ART GALLERY

ARCH 222 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE II PRESENTATION ZEYNEP YAĞCIOĞLU THE ATHENS CHARTER (1943) LE CORBUISER

Chapter 3: A Framework for a National Land Information Infrastructure

Syllabus, Modern Architecture, p. 1

13 Sectional Map Amendment

FU/BEST Program. Course title: Architecture in Berlin from the 19 th Century to Today. Language of instruction: English.

The Hubbe House as Learning Process Grou Serra

Rome 2017.Projects 7. Baths of Caracalla. E.U.R. district Rome, Italy Marcello Piacentini urban plan. Sensory Garden at Parco delle Rupicole

Venice Biennale 2012: The Piranesi Variations / Peter Eisenman By Karissa Rosenfield August 31, 2012

MEMORANDUM Planning Commission Travis Parker, Planning Director DATE: April 4, 2018 Lakewood Zoning Amendments Housing and Mixed Use

Kuma International Centre for Visual Arts from Post-Conflict Societies Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Founder and director: Claudia Zini

Universal Housing Evaluation of the Spatial Qualities of Apartments in Albania

C20 India Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad with optional extension to Mumbai Saturday 9th November to Wednesday 20th or Friday 22nd November 2019

Urban Environment Project. Jordan

PART ONE - GENERAL INFORMATION

TASK 2 INITIAL REVIEW AND ANALYSIS U.S. 301/GALL BOULEVARD CORRIDOR FORM-BASED CODE

Architecture Culture III 1750 thru The International Style Spring 2012

Strata Titles Act Reform Consultation Summary

Interested candidates who are qualified to pursue PhD-level research work are invited to submit their applications before Monday, 18 February 2019.

Residential Districts: Single Family and Multi family Residential districts are further divided into 16 different designations.

Report of the RIBA visiting board to. Confluence Institute for Innovation and Creative Strategies in Architecture

Modern Architecture: A Critical History (Fourth Edition) (World Of Art) PDF

Royal Institute of British Architects. Report of the RIBA visiting board to Coventry University

Princeton University

BULGARIAN CADASTRE A GUARANTEE FOR THE OWNERSHIP RIGHTS IN IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES

The Adaptation of type in Architecture

ARCHITECTURE (ARCH) ARCH Courses. Architecture (ARCH) 1

Public & Private. Circulation Movement. Technique Used: Main Floor. 3rd Floor. 5th Floor. Section

Planning Rationale. 224 Cooper Street

THE RENAISSANCE OF EMPIRE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE

FOR SCOTLAND. Response to the Land Reform Review Group

8. conclusion. The existing Boiler House is situated next to a new proposed

Berlin. HANSAstraSSe 16 Mitte, Wedding. Central location in a high demand area 15 minutes from Alexanderplatz. and U9 metro lines.

arch 3423 Building Technology II: Building Structures Term

HOUSING & RESIDENTIAL AREAS

Building Fit for Purpose Land Administration Systems - World Bank Experience

The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own, we have no soul of our own civilization. Frank Lloyd Wright

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A L S

DEGREE YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Description Subject Subject ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND THEORY 1 Code BAI 1212

Iconography Of Architectural Plans: A Study Of The Influence Of Buddhism And Hinduism On Plans Of South And Southeast Asia By Fredrick W.

Rawlinson House, Lewisham, London SE13 5EL

Cadastral Template 2003

Chapter 22 Historic Preservation/Design Review

1: The dome of Rashtrapati Bhavan rises over the evening haze of New Delhi, 2001.

ARCHITECTURE AND ZEITGEIST 1

POINTS + LINES: DIAGRAMS AND PROJECTS FOR THE CITY BY STAN ALLEN DOWNLOAD EBOOK : POINTS + LINES: DIAGRAMS AND PROJECTS FOR THE CITY BY STAN ALLEN PDF

Architecture (ARCH) Courses. Architecture (ARCH) 1

4.0. Residential. 4.1 Context

DRAFT FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY. Port Credit Local Area Plan Built Form Guidelines and Standards DRAFT For Discussion Purposes

Section 2: Themes and Strategies for Healthy Apartment Neighbourhoods By Design

REFERENCES. Books. Barton, H et al (2000) Healthy urban planning, London, Spon Press.

ISSUES OF EFFICIENCY IN PUBLIC REAL ESTATE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

50+54 BELL STREET NORTH

FITNESS CLUB OPPORTUNITY 1150 SOUTH OLIVE STREET & 1149 SOUTH HILL STREET, LOS ANGELES CA

In Pursuit of Antiquity: Drawings by the Giants of British Neo-Classicism

SPECIAL EXHIBITION UNVEILS NEW MASTER PLAN DESIGNED BY FRANK GEHRY

10 IONIA NW PROJECT INTRODUCTION

Edward Mitchell AIA; Yale University and Edward Mitchell Architects, New Haven CT

Institutional Analysis of Condominium Management System in Amhara Region: the Case of Bahir Dar City

Epub Architecture: From Prehistory To Postmodernity (Second Edition)

Press Release. 1 Oscar Niemeyer, Contemporary Art Museum, Niterói, Photo: Leonardo Finotti

Model of Chiswick Villa by George Rome Innes

Introduction. The classificatory framework of Ekistics

Alaska State Capitol TEAM COMPOSITION

LITTLE MOUNTAIN ADJACENT AREA REZONING POLICY

Graduate Concentration in the History + Theory of Architecture

Roger Williams University USGBC Student Group Completed a sustainable design workshop as a prerequisite to the LEED Green Associate Exam.

HOUSING ELEMENT GOALS, OBJECTIVES, & POLICIES

Six Canonical Projects by Rem Koolhaas

DRAFT Plan Incentives. Part A: Basic Discount

ARTICLE 3: Zone Districts

BAUHAUS, CROWN HALL, FAU: A COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE CURRICULUM DESIGN IN SCHOOLS OF ARCHITECTURE

CASEY PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT C219

Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture

Important Architecture

The Sustainability and Justice of the Conservation of Modern Architecture in Thailand

South African Council for Town and Regional Planners

NEMO: «LA LUCE», LE CORBUSIER AND CHARLOTTE PERRIAND AT FIRMINY.

defining luxury living in gibraltar Phase 1

Architecture (ARCH) Architecture (ARCH) 1

SELECTED CASE STUDIES

15. September 2014 Reconstruction after WW II

LAND REFORM IN MALAWI

Keppel Land in China. May 2006

2. Draft Settlement Boundaries Planning Policy and local principles

Housing Affordability Research and Resources

ASSEMBLY, No. 266 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 218th LEGISLATURE PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2018 SESSION

Architectural Heritage: RAIA REPORT FORMAT

Cinema and Architecture. Week 5 The Hyperbolic City and Psychetecture

THE EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE PRIZE

J Changing building typologies forum Observations from practice. orum forum forum forum forum forum forum forum forum forum forum forum

Planning Rationale in Support of an Application for Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By-Law Amendment

Transcription:

What is the city but the people? William Shakespeare, Coriolanus (3.1.197) Space is the material wherein discourses about knowledge and power are transformed into actual relations of power. In different historical conditions, such techniques may come more or less in architecture s purview. K. Michael Hays 2015 ROTCH TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP - RESEARCH PROPOSAL - JULIE HUI-GUANG KAUFMAN

RESEARCH PROPOSAL Due to a confluence of geopolitical shifts, including dissolving empires and two World Wars, the number of newly-formed or independent countries ballooned during the 20th Century. These nations were intent upon projecting their identities to the world through many different strategies, and the architecture of their newly-chosen capital city was a principal way to do this. These government buildings and civic spaces were constructed at the intersection of national, architectural, and personal identity, embodying all the concomitant complexity involved in such a pursuit. The choice of site, adjacent to another municipality or tabula rasa, was symbolic in itself, and demonstrated a specific posture towards the past, present, and future. Whether appropriated or new construction, these structures took a range of attitudes towards their position in history, as a continuation of a lineage or part of the avant garde. These buildings shaped both the local context and the nation s image, representing the population and their collective aspirations, or the architect s interpretation of these ideals. Political relationships were embedded in their typologies, style, ornamentation, and even construction methods. These choices were vital in the regional aesthetic narrative, and as part of an increasingly global discourse. What we may observe is not necessarily a local architecture, but a constructed national style formulated from elements potentially divorced of their context and sources. This research will focus on buildings which are emblematic of a communal identity. It is an expansion of analysis initiated during my master s thesis, when I studied a site bordering Wallace K. Harrison s Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. That complex underlined the political clout of Nelson Rockefeller and presented the city as a nexus of power. The Rotch Travelling Scholarship would provide the opportunity to further examine the capacity for architecture to project a political and cultural stance. Investigation before travel will be made into the historical inception of each capital on the itinerary. Local research will target specific buildings and attempt to understand whether they exemplify, contradict, influence or derive from their national aspirations. Where a structure has been converted from a previous role, study will focus on what has been appropriated or changed to represent the new order. On-site observation will provide the flexibility to spontaneously identify other architectural examples that may illustrate these objectives. Each case study will be properly documented through graphical analysis. Diagrams and mappings will record how each element of study is in dialogue with the created national distinctiveness of the urban environment. Drawings will identify the influences behind each project, as well as how it may have created social, spatial, or architectural consequences apparent today. The goal is a manuscript which further synthesizes the knowledge gained into tactics that have been applied in the creation of successful civic constructions or spaces. Questions of nationhood are not fixed, requiring a delicate balance of both lineage and inception. This project takes the optimistic hypothesis that architecture can actively shape our surroundings, and, thereby, ourselves.

PROPOSED ITINERARY The cities to be visited are grouped into three categories reflecting their civic architecture s relationship to past and future. Travel will begin in the Fall of 2015. 1. BERLIN, Germany 4. CHANDIGARH, India 2. EUR, Italy 5. BEIJING, China 3. NEW DELHI, India 6. BRASILIA, Brazil HISTORI-CITY Reclaiming an ancient capital is a powerful means for staking an historical lineage. The buildings selected have been appropriated and modified to serve a new government, infusing them with further layers of meaning. 5. BEIJING, China - 6 Weeks - In 1949 the People s Republic of China was founded in Beijing, and the city s image served as a backdrop to the new regime. The ancient Imperial Palace, already transformed into a public museum, fronted Tiananmen Square, and was the epicenter of further urbanization patterns. It was also the nexus of confrontation, both between ideologies, and between architectural styles. Forbidden City / Tiananmen - An imperial complex and civic space, it was appropriated and expanded by the Communist party. Great Hall of the People - The political center of Beijing was built in the Sino-Soviet style as one of the Ten Great Buildings of 1959. Zhongnanhai - The former imperial palace was converted into the Communist party headquarters. 1. BERLIN, Germany - 4W - The Capital of Prussia, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, East Germany, and currently of unified Germany. Buildings by one regime were subsequently used by many, often renovated, and changed their meaning over time. Extensive bombing during WWII and the Wall altered the character of neighborhoods. The city is self-conscious in its expression of the palimpsest of history. Bundestag - Erected during the Empire, it was the symbolic site of reunification, and now houses parliament and is a tourist attraction. Neue Wache - Schinkel s guard house has served as a memorial for a series of different causes. Olympic stadium - The Nazis built the stadium for the 1936 Olympics, but it has been in use ever since.

PROPOSED ITINERARY PROXIMITY New cities built adjacent to existing infrastructure, they engaged with historical architectural styles. There is a clear relationship with the existing neighboring city, but also an idealistic view of new potentials. 2. EUR, Italy - 4W - Designed in anticipation of the 1942 World s Fair to represent the success of Fascism, it combined Roman city planning, classical proportions, and rationalism to create a unique architectural language. Buildings were later completed for the 1960 Olympic games. Built at the periphery of Rome, it has gradually been incorporated into the city and subsequent development has had to grapple with its origin. Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana - Designed as a direct reference to the Colosseum, it is in a streamlined classical language. Museo della Civiltà Romana - This rationalist museum celebrates the city of Rome to the north. Palazzo dello Sport - Nervi s stadium hosted basketball tournaments during the Olympics. 3. NEW DELHI, India - 5W - Chosen in 1911 to be the new capital of India under British rule, Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker employed the ideals of the City Beautiful movement. A series of interconnected nodes triangulated the urban fabric and linked important monuments. Public spaces were built on a grand scale. Rashtrapati Bhavan - Lutyen s presidential residence employed Mughal and Neoclassical styles with British symbolism. Secretariat Building - A clear mix of Western classical proportions and Mughal ornamentation represented both ruler and ruled. Lutyens Bungalow Zone - A very low density residential area mostly for civil servants, which today exemplifies class divisions. RADIANT CITY Expressing the vigor of a new nation, these cities organized spaces for living, working, industry, and circulation, along with large open spaces. They also sought a formal and functional clarity by setting out protocols for developing localized blocks into neighborhoods. 4. CHANDIGARH, Haryana & Punjab, India - 5W - Planned by Albert Mayer and later Le Corbusier following the doctrines of CIAM, it was divided into zones of activity for different modes of transportation. Architectural guidelines for the sectors of housing and quotidian civic life were developed to create an aesthetic and functional continuity. Capitol Complex - The Secretariat, museum, and Palaces of Assembly and Justice were icons of the new capital. College of Architecture - Le Corbusier helped found the school, and the building demonstrates ideals he hoped to foster. A Typical Sector - A framework was outlined for the typical residential building, with room for variation by the individual. 6. BRASILIA, Brazil - 5W - The urban strategy of Lúcio Costa including the Monumental Axis and Esplanade of the Ministries, and Oscar Niemeyer s numerous buildings in the new Brazilian Modernist style created an image of progress for a young country. Superquadras introduced a new type of mixed-use block with public amenities and housing above, which over time have become more individualized. Square of the Three Powers - The National Congress, Supreme Court and Presidential Palace are in dialogue here. A Typical Superquadra - The neighborhood building block was originally strictly planned, but many have developed individuality and densified.

BIBILIOGRAPHY Allen, Stan. Points + Lines: Diagrams and Projects for the City. Princeton Architectural Press, 1999. Belluschi, Pietro. The Meaning of Regionalism in Architecture, Architectural Record. December 1955: 131-139. El-Dahdah, Fares. Lucio Costa: Brasilia s Superquadra (CASE). Prestel Publishing, 2005 Gordon, David, Ed. Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities. New York: Routledge, 2006. Howard, Ebenezer. Garden Cities of Tomorrow. Kessinger Publishing: 2008. Jeanneret, Charles-Edouard. The City of Tomorrow and Its Planning. Trans. Frederick Etchells. Dover Publications, 1987. Mumford, Eric. The CIAM Discourse on Urbanism, 1928-1960. Cambridge & London: MIT Press, 2002. Vale, Lawrence J. The Urban Design of Twentieth Century Capitals. Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities. Ed. David Gordon. New York: Routledge, 2006. 15-37.