Architecture – The Sculpted decade

Eliinbar’s Sketchbook 2011 – Architecture – The Sculpted decade

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New Year it is time for summations….

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The last decade is by far the most sculptural decade in recent years.

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Here is a brief overview of the typical types of sculptural
buildings.

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You are invited to add your own ideas…. 

In my next posts I will give a close look into the sources of inspiration of the various types of sculptural buildings.

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“Plastelina sculpted buildings”

Zaha Hadid Architec with Patrik Schumacher

Cultural Centre and Opera House in Dubai

 published 2008

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“wrapped Sculpted buildings”

Frank Gehry Architect

Experience Music Project, Seattle Center

2000

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”Materialistic sculpted buildings”

Thom Mayne Los Angeles firm Morphosis

 Sciences Building of Cooper Union college in

New York. 2009

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“Prisma sculpted buildings”

architecture firm Coop Himmelb(l)au.

 founder, architect Wolf D. Prix

 Ohio, Akron  Akron Art Museum  2007

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crystal Sculpted buildings” 

Daniel Libeskind Architect

Royal Ontario Museum

 competition:2002-completion: 2007

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You are invited to visit my relevant posts:

Zaha Hadid & “Plastelina Buildings” http://archidialog.com/2011/08/08/zaha-hadid-plastelina-buildings/

Learning from Frank Gehry ….Chapter 1 ,His Design Tools http://archidialog.com/2011/10/24/learning-from-frank-gehry-chapter-1-his-design-tools/

Daniel Libeskind’s Inspiration Sources ; “The Crystal Buildings”http://archidialog.com/2011/10/08/daniel-libeski…stal-buildings/

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One Response to “Architecture – The Sculpted decade”

  1. [...] Frank Gehry and the Morphosis architecture firm are Identified by their sculptural buildings (you are invited to sea my posts about The “Sculpted decade”) [...]

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