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Research paper thumbnail of The Pompidou Centre: or the hidden kernel of dematerialisation

Journal of Architecture, 2005

Already in the mid-1960s, with the first warnings of juvenile arraignments, an open critique of t... more Already in the mid-1960s, with the first warnings of juvenile arraignments, an open critique of the naive enthusiasm with which the former generation had absorbed the myth of technology and communication came to the fore. So that Archigram members themselves, in proposing a cardboard megastructure for the ARCHIGRAM VII special issue (‘everybody's got their own mega-structure, do it yourself’ they wrote), kept an ironic distance from the modernistic belief in the linear evolution of society (Fig. 1).Nevertheless, the dramatic decrease in the utopian mainstream that had characterised the ‘Year of Megastructures’, as Banham called it (1963), succeeded in producing an unrepeatable architectural gesture for the celebration of individual freedom and social equality. As one of the best-known contemporary icons, the Pompidou Centre was also responsible for turning the modernistic interest in functionality into the de-materialised aspects of urban fetishism. The hyper-objectification of its form and the consequent ‘transparency’ of its content led in fact to a new type of architectural fruition: that in which the ideological perception of the building exceeded the real possibilities suggested by its hyper-flexibility. Thus, the Pompidou also inaugurated a new era for the dogmatic myth of self-empowerment by means of self-learning (auto-didacticism) and mass jouissance.

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Research paper thumbnail of That Old Thing Called Flexibility: An Interview with Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown

Architectural Design, 2009

Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown hold an unrivalled position within architecture. Now writte... more Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown hold an unrivalled position within architecture. Now written several decades ago, their classic books Learning from Las Vegas and Complexity and Contradiction remain unsurpassed for their ability to shock and overturn current architectural thought. Francesco Proto talks to Venturi and Scott Brown on their present thinking about iconography, transparency, spectacularisation, architectural pornography and the contemporary architectural avant-garde. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Research paper thumbnail of A Short History of Western Architecture from Vitruvius to Rem Koolhaas

Architectural Design, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Baudrillard for Architects (forthcoming)

Research paper thumbnail of Mass Identity Architecture: Architectural Writings of Jean Baudrillard

Research paper thumbnail of The Invention of History: Lacan in Baudrillard Part I: First Simulation Stage (The Classic Age)

Research paper thumbnail of Fatal Objects: Lacan in Baudrillard Part II (The Third Simulation Stage: Post-Modernity)

Research paper thumbnail of The Pompidou Centre: or the hidden kernel of dematerialisation

Journal of Architecture, 2005

Already in the mid-1960s, with the first warnings of juvenile arraignments, an open critique of t... more Already in the mid-1960s, with the first warnings of juvenile arraignments, an open critique of the naive enthusiasm with which the former generation had absorbed the myth of technology and communication came to the fore. So that Archigram members themselves, in proposing a cardboard megastructure for the ARCHIGRAM VII special issue (‘everybody's got their own mega-structure, do it yourself’ they wrote), kept an ironic distance from the modernistic belief in the linear evolution of society (Fig. 1).Nevertheless, the dramatic decrease in the utopian mainstream that had characterised the ‘Year of Megastructures’, as Banham called it (1963), succeeded in producing an unrepeatable architectural gesture for the celebration of individual freedom and social equality. As one of the best-known contemporary icons, the Pompidou Centre was also responsible for turning the modernistic interest in functionality into the de-materialised aspects of urban fetishism. The hyper-objectification of its form and the consequent ‘transparency’ of its content led in fact to a new type of architectural fruition: that in which the ideological perception of the building exceeded the real possibilities suggested by its hyper-flexibility. Thus, the Pompidou also inaugurated a new era for the dogmatic myth of self-empowerment by means of self-learning (auto-didacticism) and mass jouissance.

Research paper thumbnail of Berlusconi and Other Hostages: Politics & Simulation

Research paper thumbnail of That Old Thing Called Flexibility: An Interview with Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown

Architectural Design, 2009

Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown hold an unrivalled position within architecture. Now writte... more Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown hold an unrivalled position within architecture. Now written several decades ago, their classic books Learning from Las Vegas and Complexity and Contradiction remain unsurpassed for their ability to shock and overturn current architectural thought. Francesco Proto talks to Venturi and Scott Brown on their present thinking about iconography, transparency, spectacularisation, architectural pornography and the contemporary architectural avant-garde. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Research paper thumbnail of A Short History of Western Architecture from Vitruvius to Rem Koolhaas

Architectural Design, 2009

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