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Centre Pompidou

Building Usage: Library and Museum. Architectural Style: Postmodernism Brutalist. Client: President Georges Pompidou. Year: 1977(started in 1971).



Postmodernism

Postmodern Architecture. ? References to older styles of architecture Traditional and modern construction styles and ... Georges Pompidou Centre.





Le Centre Pompidou : une révolution architecturale

Par la décision d'ouvrir un concours international d'architecture - 681 réponses en provenance de 49 pays en 1971 - qui n'exclue pas les jeunes architectes



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Architecture - an important part of ancient Greek culture. Architektur - ein wichtiger Teil antiker In den kantigen Riegeln des Centre Pompidou.



THE CRITICAL LACUNA BETWEEN NEW CONTEXTUALLY

slavish adherence" to the architectural style of the existing context Centre Pompidou is an example of the non-contextual/freestyle design approac.



The Human Rights Building seat of the ECHR

This architect who co-designed the Centre Pompidou in Paris



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and styles. Examples include the Modern. Gallery in Saarbrücken the Pompidou. Centre in Metz



The evolution of the cast node of the Pompidou Centre: from the

part of the structure of the Centre Beaubourg now the Centre national d’art et de culture Georges-Pompidou one of the masterpieces of 20th-century architecture born out of the collaboration



Centre Pompidou – Paris France - Atlas Obscura

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Centre Pompidou Paris France Awards 1975-1978 International Union of Architects August Perret Prize for most outstanding international work The Centre Pompidou brings together the themes which have characterised Rogers’ architecture from the mid 1960s – skin and structure technology and flexibility movement and anti-monumentalism



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architectes s'associent pour le concours du Centre Beaubourg Ils poursuivront ensuite leur carrière séparément Avant le Centre Pompidou (1974-1977) Renzo Piano a construit un immeuble de bureaux à Côme (1971-1973) et des maisons individuelles à Milan (1972-1974)

What is the design of Centre Pompidou?

    The exterior uses an “inside out” design with large pipes on the building’s facade, and the inside consists of some quite conceptual outside-the-box modern art. In the early stages of planning, the creators of Centre Pompidou decided to leave the blueprint of the building up to an architectural design competition.

Where is Pompidou in Paris?

    The Pompidou centre is situated in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, not far from Les Halles, the Paris City Hall and Place du Châtelet. Access to the centre is at the bottom of the piazza, place Georges Pompidou. Closest métro stations: Rambuteau (line 11), Hôtel de Ville (lines 1 & 11) or Les Halles (for RER A, B and C).

What are the escalators at Centre Pompidou?

    The escalators at Centre Pompidou © French Moments. The outside escalator climbs the front of the building like a lighted snake. Enclosed in a transparent Plexiglass tunnel, it gives access to the Modern Art museum, the panoramic terrace and the Georges restaurant.

What is place Georges Pompidou famous for?

    In front of the building, a plaza called “Place Georges Pompidou” is well known for its mimes, jugglers, artists, and street performers.
Postmodernism

Postmodernism

Postmodernism

!!Literally, after modernism !!Term first used in architecture

Modern Architecture

!!Removed traditional forms of building and decoration from architecture !!Used cubiform buildings with flat roofs to replace pillars and gables. !!Rejected history

Postmodern Architecture

!!Disliked standardized approach of modern architecture !!Saw modern architecture as boring !!Took a renewed interest in historical form

Features of Postmodern Architecture

!!Deliberate placement of incompatible geometries

Features of Postmodern Architecture

!!Outgoing and colorful character

Features of Postmodern Architecture

!!References to older styles of architecture

Porch of the Erechthium, Athens

Features of Postmodern Architecture

!!Traditional and modern construction styles and techniques juxtaposed for effect

Georges Pompidou Centre, Paris

Pompidou Centre (2)

Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota

Disney Hall, Los Angeles

Urban Cactus Building, Rotterdam

The Sage Gateshead, England

Literary Postmodernism

Postmodern literature responds to and engages with postmodern culture: !!Digital or information age !!Rejection of a homogenous American culture; valuing of diversity and multiculturalism !!Recognition of dangers of nuclear/environmental devastation !!Multi-national or consumer capitalism

Literary Postmodernism

!!Again, "After Modernism" !!In literature, Modernism a between-the-wars movement (approximately 1910-1945)

Modernism

!!Writers such as Woolf, Joyce, T.S. Eliot, Hemingway, Faulkner !!Experimental style !!Stream-of-consciousness !!Focus on interior rather than exterior reality !!Emphasis on point-of- view

Differences From Modernism

!!In Modernism, "Things fall apart," "The center cannot hold" (Yeats) !!Usually cause for lament

Differences: Modernism/Postmodernism

!!Centers not holding, things falling apart, not necessarily a cause for lament in postmodernism !!Old ideas about Truth,

Tradition lies anyway

!!Good to be free of them

Differences: Modernism/Postmodernism

!!Modernists retreat to individual consciousness to find truth (thus emphasis on stream-of-consciousness style, point-of-view)

!!In Postmodernism, individuality itself is often undermined. •!We're all social constructs? •!We're prisoners of forces larger than ourselves? •!Or maybe we're simply made up of neuro-chemicals impulses?

Characters in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five

"There are almost no characters in this story, and almost no dramatic confrontations, because most of the people in it are so sick and so much the listless playthings of enormous forces. One of the main effects of war, after all, is that people are discouraged from being characters" (164).

Heinrich in White Noise

"Who knows what I want to do? Who knows what anyone wants to do? How can you be sure about something like that? Isn't it all a question of brain chemistry, signals going back and forth, electrical energy in the cortex? How do you know whether something is really what you want to do or just some kind of nerve impulse in the brain?" (45).

Jack and the SIMUVAC Man

"It's what we call a massive data-base tally. Gladney, J.A.K. I punch in the name, the substance, the exposure time and then I tap into your computer history. Your genetics, your personals, your medicals, your psychologicals, your police-and-hospitals. It comes back pulsing stars. This doesn't mean anything is going to happen to you as such, at least not today or tomorrow. It just means you are the sum total of your data. No man escapes that" (141).

Differences: Modernism/Postmodernism

!!In Modernism, art often replaces religion •!American poet Wallace

Stevens: ""In an age of disbelief...it is for the poet to supply the satisfactions of belief in his measure and style."

!!Not possible in Postmodern view which tends to be very irreverent !!Postmodernism often debunks notion of "high art"

Characteristics of Postmodernism

*Decanonization

•!What's considered "literature" or "art" open •!Blurs the line between "high art" and "low art"

Vonnegut: Low Art or High Art?

!!Easy to read; popular !!Cartoonish characters !!Space aliens/time travel !!Inclusion of limericks, songs, drawings

Characteristics of Postmodernism

Reality as Linguistically Constructed

!!Idea that we can't get at reality without language !!Postmodernist idea that language doesn't merely describe reality, but SHAPES reality !!New cognitive research that suggests language profoundly shapes the way people think about and perceive the world

Who broke the vase?

Examples from White Noise

!!Names for the chemical spill change the way people perceive it; even seem to change the physical symptoms

•!"feathery plume" - "black, billowing cloud" - "airborne toxic event" !!Bee and the near-airplane crash •!When language changes - "crash" becomes "crash landing" - reality of the experience changes as well

Characteristics of Postmodernism

*Metafiction •!Because reality itself often seen as linguistically determined, language becomes extremely important •!Thus, often books about books, about language, about how language shapes and interacts with reality *Metafiction!

"Metafiction is a term given to fictional writing which self-consciously and systematically draws attention to its status as an artifact in order to pose questions about the relationship between fiction and reality. In providing a critique of their own methods of construction, such writings not only examine the fundamental structures of narrative fiction, they also explore the possible fictionality of the world outside the literary fictional text."!!!!

!!!--From Patricia Waugh, Metafiction: The Theory and Practice of Self-Conscious Fiction

Examples

!!"How to Tell a True War Story" !!First chapter of

Slaughterhouse-Five

!!Focus on plots, plotting in

White Noise

!!Maus - about Vladek's Holocaust experiences, but also about Art's writing of the story

Self-Reflexivity

!!Literature, then, often calls attention to its own artificiality, its own status as fiction !!Often breaks the "fourth wall"

Characteristics of Postmodernism

Georges Pompidou Centre, Paris

Characteristics of Postmodernism

*Indeterminacy •!No TRUTH, only truths •!Suspicion of history as

TRUTH--history becomes "story"

Tim O'Brien, from The Things They Carried:!"Absolute occurrence is irrelevant. A thing may happen and be a total lie; another thing may not happen and be truer than the truth" (from "How to Tell a True War Story")!

"Story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth" (from "Good Form")!

Characteristics of Postmodernism

Fragmentation

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