Oscar Niemeyer: typological and morphological essays on the architecture of free forms
The article analyzes some works by Oscar Niemeyer, selected for their plastic and conceptual innovation, and proposes a classification of these according to three different characteristics:the first group brings together some projects whose genesis is developed from the definition of the plant, or t...
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Universidad Católica de Pereira
2017
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Accés en línia: | https://biblioteca.ucp.edu.co/OJS/index.php/arquetipo/article/view/3678 |
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Sumari: | The article analyzes some works by Oscar Niemeyer, selected for their plastic and conceptual innovation, and proposes a classification of these according to three different characteristics:the first group brings together some projects whose genesis is developed from the definition of the plant, or the section; the third type is an overlap of the first two:the design is born from the spatial fusion between planimetric and elevation footprint, and tries to give life to a new organic, four-dimensional space that recalls recent experiments in contemporary architecture.It shows how the Carioca’s research was ahead of its time being - as the historians Kennet Frampton and Roberto Segre, and the architects Norman Foster and Iñaki Ábalos, among others - one of the most important influences for the second generation of the architects of the Modern movement. |
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