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Interior of St. Peter's Church by Giovanni Paulo
Pannini [ send
me this paper ] A 3 page paper that provides an analysis of this
work, with a concentration on the physical qualities, iconography and
style. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename:
Pannini.wps
Joe Colombo; The Universal Chair, Design and
Re-Design; [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper looks at the universal chair 4860
designed by Joe Colombo, considering is style and mixture of form and
function, and then it discusses the redesign of the chair by Alessandro
Mendini. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEcharde.wps
John Pawson: The Comfort of Exactness
[ send
me this paper ] (25pp) Is it any wonder that the artist/ architect,
who according to legend, claims that "there are fifty shades of white,"
would speak of his own work in crystalline form? The crystal itself, in
all its own unique purity could well be a metaphor for Paxon's efforts in
this field. Throughout this discussion we will look for those thing, which
influenced the creativity of both his lifestyle, and his work. Simplicity
brings with it a certain monumentality. It accommodates the fundamental
essence of architecture, compression and release, enclosure and
transparency. Pawson's architecture appears unforced, and effortless - the
one who is unaware will think - I could have done that, or I could have
put those materials together. But we smile to ourselves for we know that,
he-our questioner of these simple but elegant materials didn't do the
work. For the real appreciation of Pawson is the understanding that
simplicity is not easily achieved. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Filename: BBpwsonR.doc
John Pawson: The Comfort of Exactness.
[ send
me this paper ] (25pp) Is it any wonder that the artist/ architect,
who according to legend, claims that there are fifty shades of white,
would speak of his own work in crystalline form? The crystal tself, in all
its own unique purity could well be a metaphor for Paxon's efforts in this
field. Throughout this discussion we will look for those thing, which
influenced the creativity of both his lifestyle, and his work. For
simplicity brings with it a certain monumentality. It accommodates the
fundamental essence of architecture, c ompression and release, enclosure
and transparency. Pawson's architecture appears unforced, and effortless -
the one who is unaware will think - I could have used that, or I could
have put those materials together. But we smile to ourselves for we know
that, he-our questioner of these simple but elegant materials didn't do
the work. For the real appreciation of Pawson is the understanding that
simplicity is not easily achieved. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Filename: BBpawson.doc
Le Corbusier [ send
me this paper ] An 8 page paper regarding the man and his
archetectual contributions during the early 20th century. Bibliography
lists five sources. Filename:
Lecorbus.wps
Louis Isadore Kahn / 20th Century Architect
[ send
me this paper ] A 10 page paper on the life and works of 20th
century architect Louis Kahn. The writer makes mention of some of Kahn's
more famous creations such as the Salk biological Institute in La Jolla,
California and goes into a detailed discussion of how the architect's
works reflect his personal views and ideology. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Filename: Kahn.wps
Luis Barragan's Architectural Style
[ send
me this paper ] An 8 page essay on the life and work of Mexican
architect Luis Barragan. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
Barragan.wps
Magnificent Church Buildings Are Not About
Materialism [ send
me this paper ] This 7 page paper discusses the premise that modern
Christians build large and beautiful churches as a reflection of their own
materialism. The writer ultimately argues that such is not the case.
Bibliography lists 12 sources. Filename:
Churchb.wps
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