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Italian Baroque

S. Carlo alle Quatro Fontane


Rome


Francesco Borromini


1638-1641

Italian Baroque

St Peter's Basilica forecourt


Rome


Gian Lorenzo Bernini


1657-1667

Italian Baroque

S. Lorenzo


Turin


Guarino Guarini


1666-1679



French Baroque

French Baroque

Chateau of Versailles

Paris


Louis Le Vau & Jules Hardouin-Mansart


1661-1756


Andre le Notre


1661



Palladian Influence
Italian Classicism 

Palladian Influence


Italian Classicism

Queen's House


Greenwich


Inigo Jones


1616



Palladian Influence


 Italian Classicism   

Palladian Influence


Italian Classicism

Blenheim Palace


Oxfordshire


Sir John Vanbrugh


1705-24



Palladian Influence


 Italian Classicism   

Palladian Influence


Italian Classicism

Chiswick House


Twickenham


Lord Burlington


1725



Palladian Influence


Picturesque

Palladian Influence


Picturesque

Royal Crescent


Bath


John Wood


1767-1774

sublime:


excite ideas of pain and danger


-effect of sublime to highest degree


-light shadow, nature


beauty:


smooth, humble, polished, delicate



Edmund Burke




"A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful"


1757

picturesque: distinguished roughness to beauty. perfection is uninteresting. variety is desirable, perfection offends the picture.

William Gilpin




"Three Essays: on Picturesque Beauty"


1808

Picturesque

Picturesque

Stourhead House


Wiltshire


House: Colen Campbell


1721


Gardens: Henry Hoare


1746-1776



Picturesque

Picturesque

Blaise Hamlet


Gloucestershire


John Nash & Humphry Repton


1810



Picturesque

Picturesque

Redevelopment of Regent's Park & Regent St.


London


John Nash


1811- 1830

Neo-Classicism

Neo-Classicism

Marc-Antoine Laugier




Essai sur l'architecture (illustration of the primitive hut)


1753

French 

Neo-Classicism

French Neo-Classicism

Ste-Genevieve (le Pantheon)


Paris


Garmain Soufflot


1757-1790



Neo-Classicism

Neo-Classicism

Isaac Newton monument proposal


Etienne-Louis Boullee


1784



Neo-Classicism

Neo-Classicism

Plan for the town of Chaux (project)


Claude-Nicolas Ledoux


1775



Neo-Classicism

Neo-Classicism

Kenwood House


Hampstead


Remodelling and Additions: Robert Adam


1767-9

- sketching and measuring ancient temples and bringing them back to britain. (recreated in gardens- the Picturesque)

James Stuart & Nicholas Revett




"The Antiquities of Athens, 4 vols'


1762-1816

Renaissance & Greek Revival

Renaissance & Greek Revival

British Museum


London


Robert Smirke


1823-47

Renaissance & Greek Revival

Renaissance & Greek Revival

National Monument


Carlton Hill Edinburgh


WH Playfair & CR Cockerell


1822-29





Renaissance & Greek Revival

Renaissance & Greek Revival

Altes Museum


Berlin


Karl Friedrich Schinkel


1823-33

Renaissance & Greek Revival

Renaissance & Greek Revival

The Reform Club


Pall Mall, London


Charles Barry


1837-41

Eclecticism and Death

Eclecticism and Death

Bank of England, Stock Office


London


John Soane


1792-3



Eclecticism and Primitivism

Eclecticism and Primitivism

Bank of England


London


John Soane


1792-3



 Eclecticism and Primitivism

Eclecticism and Primitivism

Bank of England, Tivoli Corner


London


John Soane


1806-7



 Eclecticism and Primitivism

Eclecticism and Primitivism

Dulwich Picture Gallery & Mausoleum


John Soane


1811-14



 Eclecticism and Primitivism

Eclecticism and Primitivism

12 Lincolns Inn Fields Breakfast Room


London


John Soane


1792



discovering color in ancient greek temples,


hittorfs reconstruction drawings ( color systems like orders)

Gottfried Semper




"Preliminary Remarks on Polychrome Architecture and Sculpture in Antiquity"


1834

The mound


the hearth


the enclosure


the roof




More interested in dressing, color, textures and crafts than structure.

Gottfried Semper




"The Four elements of Architecture"


1851

Searching for origins

Searching for origins

Art History Museum (Kunsthistorisches Museum)


Vienna


Gottfried Semper


1869-91



Searching for origins

Searching for origins

Biblioteque Sainte-Genevieve


Paris


Henri La-Brouste


1838-1850

Colonisation is a political docterine wiled over the orient because they were weaker than the West. Orientalism is aggressive, offensive and dismissive



Edward Said




"Orientalism"


1978

dot points

dot points

"The Snake Charmer" (artwork)


Jean-leon Gerome 1870

"The Woman of Algiers" or


"Algerian Women in their Chambers"


Eugene Delacriox


1834

Colonial Exhibits at the Great Exhibition 1851


London, The Crystal Palace

Colonial 

Colonial: Botany Bay

Hyde Park Barracks


Sydney


Francis Greenway 1817-1819



Colonial: Botany Bay

Colonial: Botany Bay

Governor's Stable and Offices (plan)


Sydney


Francis Greenway


1820

Natural History Museum


London


Alfred Waterhouse


1881



Industrial Modernity

Industrial Modernity

Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon Design


c. 1790



Industrial Modernity

Industrial Modernity

Newgate Prison


London


George Dance


1770-1782



Industrial Modernity

Industrial Modernity

Former British Library Reading Room


London


Sydney Smirke


1854-57



Beaux-arts 

Beaux-arts

Palais Garnier Opera


Paris


Charles Garnier


1861-74



Beaux-arts 

Beaux-arts

Biblioteque Nationale (Reading Room)


Paris


Henri Labrouste


1862-68



Beaux-arts 

Beaux-arts

Allegheny County Courthouse


Pittsburgh


Henry Hobson Richardson


1884-88



Beaux-arts 

Beaux-arts

Pennsylvania Station


New York


McKim Mead & White


1906-10

- disliked cheap classical churches around 1800s-return to gothic , likes ornament and detail



A.W.N Pugin




"Contrasts"


1836

- functionalism


- ornament should enhance structure and enrich construction. gothic: readable


-hates how post renaissance hides structure.


- (vernacular buildings/materials:brick) eg: st giles.

A.W.N Pugin




"The true principles of pointed or christian architecture"


1838-41



Westminster New Palace


London


Charles Barry & A.W.N Pugin


1835

John Ruskin




"On the Nature of Gothic" The Stones of Venice


London


1851-53

University Museum


Oxford


Deane & Woodward


1855-60

All Saints Church


London


William Butterfield


1850-59

"Work", oil on canvas


Manchester City Art Gallery


Ford Madox Ford


1852-65

The Red House


Bexley Heath


Philip Webb


1859


William Morris interior

William Morris Interiors and textiles1860s

St. Johns College Chapel


Auckland


Frederick Thatcher


1847

Great Hall and Rajabai Tower


University of Mumbai


Mumbai, India


George Gilbert Scott


1875

Victoria Terminus


Mumbai, India


Frederick William Stevens


1877-88

Napier Museum


Trivandrum, India


Robert Fellowes Chisholm


1872-80

First Church of Christ,


Scientist, London


Robert Fellowes Chisholm 1908

Owen Jones




"The Grammar of Ornament"


1856

Great Exhibition Building Crystal Palace


Hyde Park, London


1850-1


Designer: Joseph Paxton


Interior: Owen Jones


Engineers: Charles Fox Stephenson

Derby Cotton Mill


Midland England


William Strutt


1792-3

Coalbrookdale Bridge


Shropshire


Abraham Darby


1775-79

Palm Stove


Kew


Decimus Burton


1845-7

Menai Suspension BridgeWalesThomas Telford1819-24

St. Pancras Station


London


Sir George Gilbert Scott's design for the station front & Midland Hotel


1868-74

Former Independent Church (now St. Michaels)


Melbourne


Reed & Barnes


1867

Former Melbourne Stock Exchange (ANZ Bank)


Melbourne


William Wardell


1883-1887

Iron Cottage


Patterson Place


S. Melbourne


Robertson &Lister of Glasgow


c. 1853-4

Former Auditorium Building


Melbourne


Nahum Barnett


1913

Haussman Plan (modernising Paris)


Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann


1852-70



Exposition Universelle, Paris including:




Galerie des Machines


Charles-Louis Ferdinand Dutert (architect)


Victor Contamin (engineer)


1889



Exposition Universelle, Paris including:


Eiffel Tower


Paris


Gustave Eiffel


1887-9

Viollet le Duc




"Dictionnaire Raisonne de l'architecture francaise 11th-16th c"


1854-68

Entretiens sur l'architecture (discussion of architecture)


1863-72

Design for a Concert Hall


Viollet-le-duc


1864


from Entretiens sur l'architecture

Rue Franklin apartment


Paris


Auguste & Gustave Perret


1903

Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts


Philadelphia


Frank Furness


1871-1876

Baltimore and Ohio Passenger Station


Philadelphia


Furness, Evans and co.


1887-1888

Trinity Church


Boston


Henry Hobson Richardson 1872-77

Glessner House


Chicago


Henry Hobson Richardson


1887

Marshall Field Store


Chicago


Henry Hobson Richardson


1885-87

Transportation Building


Worlds Columbian Exposition


Chicago


Adler & Sullivan


1893



Auditorium Building


Chicago


Adler & Sullivan


1886-9

Wainwright building


Saint Louis, Missouri


Adler & Sullivan


1890-91

Guaranty Building


Buffalo, New York


Adler & Sullivan


1895-96

Hotel Tassel


Brussels


Victor Horta


1892-93

Sacre Coeur College


Paris


Hector Guimard


1895



Metro Enrtances


Paris


Hector Guimard


1899-1904



Samaritaine (department store)


Paris


Frantz Jourdain & Henri Sauvage


1905-7

Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow


Charles Rennie Mackintosh


1898-1909

-the evolution of culture is synonymous with the removal of ornament from objects.


-ornament is a mask for a structure like how dress is a mask for man.

Adolf Loos




"Ornament & Crime"


1908



The Secession Building


Vienna


Joseph Maria Olbrich


1897-98



Post Office Savings Bank,


Vienna


Otto Wagner


1904-12



Palais Stoclet


Brussels


Josef Hoffmann


1905-10

Villa Muller


Prague


Adolf Loos


1928-30