Fromeliinbar’s sketchbook Chicago Tribune 1922 “Conscios Inspiration Chain” 2
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“Conscious Inspiration” is practicing and acquiring tools to improve observation and differentiation of details.
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This post Is about two talented architects….
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Their sources of inspiration for a glorious career are Probably the proposals of Adolf Loos and Walter Gropius to the international design competition for the new Chicago Tribune office building in 1922 (see my previous Post)
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Michael Graves and Richard Meier were part of the New York Five ( New York City architects).Peter Eisenman, Michael Graves, Charles Gwathmey, John Hejduk and Richard Meier.
Their works were published in Museum of Modern Art exhibition in the 60’s and in a book Five Architects in the 70’s.
These five had a common allegiance to a pure form of architectural modernism, harkening back to the work of Le Corbusier in the 1920s and 1930s
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At The 80’s Graves embraced postmodernism and
Meier’s buildings remain truest to the modernist aesthetic
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Walter Gropius / Adolf Meyer architects
Chicago Tribune
Competition entry, 1922
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Richard Meier Architect
redevelopment of Madison Square Garden,
competition late 1980’s
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Chicago Tribune
Competition entry, 1922
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Denver Central Library
expanded by Graves in 1995
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eliinbar Sketches 2011 the Conscious Inspiration Chain 4
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Check the NEW CONSCIOUS INSPARATION PAGE
in my Facebook
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In my blog, I juxtapose examples of projects without the intention to insinuate that one architect copied from another, but rather to spur a dialog among architects.
The goal is to encourage an architectural planning process that I like to call Conscious Inspiration.
I am obviously not the first to consider this approach:
Le Corbusier mentions in one of his books that his sources of inspiration for the Cathedral of Ron Champ was Villa Adriana at Tivoli. The French architect Emile Aillaud describes in his writings that his source of inspiration for 3 office buildings in LA Defense (near Paris) was the Piazza Dei Miracoli with the Tower of Pisa. Louis Kahan eventually got his inspiration to design the Hurva Synagogue from the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem, and Tadao Ando traveled all over Europe to get inspired by existing buildings as a way to train him self to become an architect..
So far, I have only scratched the surface of this concept, and I am in the beginning of this journey. I believe the journey itself may lead us architects to a more rigorous architectural planning.
Eli Inbar
4 thoughts on “Chicago Tribune tower Competition, 1922 and the “Conscious Inspiration Chain” 2”
Hello! Here in Buenos Aires exists a residential tower by Rafael Viñoly that probably has been “conscious inspired” on Gropius proposal for the Chicago Tribune. Take a look at the comparison in this blog: http://arquitecturamashistoria.blogspot.com/2009/06/sc-101-walter-gropius-rafael-vinoly-y.html
Saludos!
Agustín hi
Rafael Viñoly’s inspiration source is probably Gropius proposal for the Chicago Tribune … the horizontal projections….the morphology of the building….Thanks for your comment
Jean Nouvel looks to be inspired by Gropius aswell (the Landmark in Beirut).
http://www.dezeen.com/2007/10/17/the-landmark-beirut-by-jean-nouvel/
Quite an inspirational proposal.
Martin hi
Jean Nouvel’s inspiration source is probably Gropius proposal for the Chicago Tribune …
the horizontal projections….the morphology of the building….
Thanks for your comment