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The phrases 'contemporary
architects' and 'contemporary architecture' have obvious meanings but
like 'modern architects' and 'modern architecture' the terminology is
open to interpretation - shades of meaning.
Modern Architects
Modern Architecture became linked to a certain genre of building and thus
over
time wasn't really 'modern' anymore. Contemporary Architecture currently
has less baggage, it is not affected by fall-out from the reign of a certain
style.
Modern Architecture - the 'International Style' - was associated with
some great architects and some powerful countries and companies. It became
the equivalent of the Classical Style in the Georgian period, ie the establishment
architecture, the status quo. Some key Modern Architects include Le
Corbusier, Mies
Van der Rohe, Walter Gropius and Frank
Lloyd Wright.
Since the seventies architecture styles have become more fractured and
we have - amongst what could be termed contemporary architects - post-modernists,
neo-modernists, deconstructivists, contextualists, expressionists and
so on. '
Contemporary Architects' suggests a position that is anti-vernacular,
comfortable with new materials and non-local materials & forms, using
architectural language that is not generally steeped in past typographies
or traditions.
Contemporary Architects - Definition Summary:
Thus in a quiet way the phrase Contemporary Architects' has a theoretical
position comparable - but not similar - to 'Modern Architects'. I would
posit that 'conservationist', 'traditionalist', 'classicist' or 'vernacular'
architects would feel their views and style are valid in the 21st century
but generally would not wish to be called 'contemporary architects'; for
logical reasons there will be exceptions.
Contemporary Architecture is not simply anti-vernacular but also architecture
that can have a number of influences but still tries to be aspirational,
visionary, risky and uses new materials in an innovative way. Contemporary
Architects attempt to push at the boundaries of materials and technology,
and, especially in recent decades, geometry. Modern Architecture
refers only to the architecture of the Modern Movement where form
follows function and the house is a machine for living in.
But Modernism is such a significant movement and a change in thinking
at that time and influenced all architects since then that it is not simply
an architectural style like Arts and Crafts or High
Tec was a style.
Almost every architect practising today has been influenced by the Modern
Movement. Le Corbusier was for many the principal influence with his white
walls, fenetre longuer, pilotis and architectural promenade. He described
not only a vision of future cities with masterplanning sketches and models,
but a form of programme and narrative for all
buildings, but especially modern houses. He had a series of wealthy Clients
and was successful in pushing boundaries in almost every building he worked
on.
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Frank Gehry
Zaha Hadid
Michael Hopkins
Steven Holl
Toyo Ito
Henning Larsen
Daniel Libeskind
MVRDV
John McAslan
Rick Mather
Richard Meier
Enric Miralles
Rafael Moneo
Jean Nouvel
Cesar Pelli
Renzo Piano
Richard Rogers
Moshe Safdie
Alvaro Siza
Snohetta
Bernard Tschumi
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