Its more than just buildings. This is a collection of the spaces that influence our livesβthe homes we live in, the offices where we work, the restaurants and museums and stadiums where we spend our leisure time. This is a dialogue with more than 60 professionals about their inspiration, the details
SHAPE: Is Global Design Generic?
β Scribed by LIMIT Architects (editor)
- Publisher
- Ambra Verlag
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- German, English, French
- Leaves
- 256
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Learning from flacons
Architecture is becoming more global and exchangeable β removed from any location-based identity. Reflecting facades appear to be emblematic for a value system that centers on economic priorities. The form and surface aim to achieve an immediate effect that eliminates discourse. Branding is the objective, making building shells business propositions.
SHAPE shows that global design does not depend on scale or location and the collages in the book offer the reader vistas of the zenith this development has currently reached. Icons of consumer consumption are taken out of context and set in landscapes and cityscapes. This creates the impression of a seemingly natural architectural setting. A SENSAI falcon could just as well be a building in the Qatar skyline. Rem Koolhaas also showed how current this theme is at the Venice biennial. βAbsorbingModernityβ is his way of showing how national characteristics are being supplanted through the worldwide adoption of a single modern architectural language and repertoire of typologies.
Critical visual contribution on the current developments in international architecture
The format follows the dimensions of Le Corbusier`s Modulor 14,5 x 14,5
Icons of consumer consumption as architectural objects
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