042685
London
1982
22×28
meki
120
engleski
Cijena: 9,00 EUR
Concept Postmodern Approach: Free-Style Classicism is a key aspect of postmodern architecture, contrasting with the rigid functionalism of earlier modernism. Borrowing from Tradition: The approach involves architects using elements of classical architecture (like columns, pediments, and specific "orders" of architecture) but adapting them for contemporary design needs, rather than strictly copying historical styles. Communication: Jencks insisted that architecture is a language that should communicate with both specialists and the general public, and this style uses widely recognizable classical elements to create a shared meaning. Irony and Playfulness: It often employs "double-coding," where classical forms are asserted and critiqued at the same time, allowing for irony and playfulness without descending into mere pastiche.