Arata Isozaki Presentation

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Arata Isozaki

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Kapil KawatraPushkin Jain

Bachelor Of ArchitectureIII Year Apeejay S.A.P

Arata Isozaki

• Arata Isozaki born on 23.7.1931 Ōita Prefecture located on Kyushu Island, Japan. The capital is the city of Oita

• Japanese architect educated in Japan, he often integrated Eastern ideas into his designs

• A student and associate of Tange's, who also based his style on the LeCorbusier tradition

• He synthesized Western high-technology building concepts with peculiarly Japanese spatial, functional, and decorative ideas to create a modern Japanese style

• His urban schemes represented a new stage in Japan’s architectural evolution

• Principal designer using motifs, Arata’s work was accredited with the label ‘Post Modern’

• He was a provider of an experimental context for bold and dynamic images of the architectural future

• Allied to Japan’s resistance to rational urban planning during 1975-85• Isozaki expressed a yin-yang theory of positive and negative space

• Metabolists: A group of young architects- who announced their commitment to the very process of change in 'Visionary urban Projects' which blended an obsession with mechanisms and a vaguely spaceship imagery'

• .... architecture must be changeable, movable ... capable of meeting changing requirements. What is needed is not a fixed, static function, but one which is capable of metabolic changes. we must stop thinking in terms of function and form, and instead thrice in terms of space and changeable function"

• although their extravagant visions were not realized, but on smaller scale influenced other architect's scheme. Arata Isozaki's Bank, Girls High School-Otia 1963-64

• Isozaki - Self-conscious manipulation of formal language

• ISOZAKI showed a great degree of opener to western architecture and tradition, and adopted a manneux stance.

• ISOZAKI respond to the anonymity of Modernism, with extreme articulation in an attempt to provide identity.

• COSI,Columbus,Ohio,USA • Kyoto Concert Hall, Kyoto, Japan • Oita Prefectural Library, Oita, Japan • Museum Of Contemporary art (MOCA), Los Angeles California,

USA • Sports Hall for the 1992 Summer Olympics, Barcelona,Spain• Team Disney Orlando,Florida USA • Weill Cornell Medical College,Qatar,education city Near Doha• Torino Palasport Olimpico,Turin,Italy

Notable Works include

Museum Of Contemporary art (MOCA), Los Angeles California, USA

  Museum Of contemporary Art (1982-1986)

  -Influence by Hollen and Stirling  -Complex Post Modern space allows multiple ways of movements  -The implication-there are multiple ways to interpret modernism. It can also be plurality of meanings  -The MOCA Los Angeles is an electric mixture of western source with hidden eastern references, all abstracted to the extreme point of ambiguity  -Pyramid galleries, Renaissance garden, a diagonal trellis motif in steel, Palladian Motif above the gate are clearly western influence.  -The Sunken courtyard entrance, Indian Sandstone and Ying Yang Circulation Pattern are eastern influences  -The Juxtaposing of styles and motifs signify a generalized Pluralism and notion that art must today reflect Heterogeneity.

Team Disney Orlando,Florida USA

Disney Building (1989-1991)

#The Florida headquarters for Disney.#The building shows deep and convincing architecture that is nevertheless light hearted.#Collage of pinks, reds and greens as well as images               -Nuclear power station               -Mickey Mouse               -Rossi's-House of the Dead

Team Disney Orlando,Florida USA

#The building pulls it all together with a central cone, a walk through sun-dial.#This time theme is underscored in various ways specially by interior symbolism and spatial differences.#The Post-modern goa of representing high and low cultures without debasing them is here realized.

 -An approach to inventing a relevant ornament is to RE-THINK- 

-Production Methods  -Design Elements with an order which could be a classical

order  -Ornament can then be constructive and three dimensional

much like the classical masonry, but in an unmalleable material like R.C.C.

 -Isozaki has mixed flat metallic surfaces, with the heavy qouins, turned on the diagonal sculptural masses (recalling Ledoux) -Flat Steel Frame and grid versus the articulated masonry.-Western classical motifs versus the High Tech imagery

-All disciplined in well mannered surfaces certain literal borrowings from ledoux and Michelangelo make some details motionaltheir transition to a new scale gives them new life

Tsukaba Civic centre (1980-1983)

-Primary Shape of a black, silhouette gravel vault which twists in the shape of a metaphysical question mark -Ends with a version of "Palladios Villa Poiana"(Charles Jencks) -Primary form contrast with the surrounding environment

-Shows  the arbitrariness of form postulated by the Metaphysical School

Fujima Country Club-1975

Gunma Museum Of Modern Arts (1970-74)

• Isozaki has also been influenced by rationalists- since 1970, he has been, producing variations on cubes and grids and palladian plans.

• Gunma Museum - sequence implied through large cubes, articulated by surface structure of small grids

• Isozaki also elaborate rationalist's style - the non-joint, joint, the window or door opening as absence of walls, smash together of grids without any moldings or visual junctions.

• addressed certain traditional conventions for dealing with issues of facad, entrance and civic representation.

• In a language relying upon- Simple Geometrical order, clear structural system, high level of industrial craftsmanship.

• Building organized as an oblong - from which one wing was cranked at 22.5" , a device which helped define an urban space in front of building.

• The end of wing raised on piers, resembled a pavilion, giving due to passing traffic about presence of a cultural building.

• The entire was based on a cubic module, the rectangular system made visible through network of rectangular joints between metallic panels.

• The design introduced ambiguities between, surface and volume, lightness and visual weight.

• Worked back and forth between ABSTRACTION and REPRESENTATION.

COSI,Columbus,Ohio,USA

COSI,Columbus,Ohio,USA

•COSI, formerly known as the Center of Science and Industry, is a science museum in Columbus, Ohio, United States. COSI opened on March 29,1964, as a venture of the Franklin County Historical Society

Weill Cornell Medical College,Qatar,education city Near Doha

Sports Hall for the 1992 Summer Olympics, Barcelona,Spain

Oita Prefectural Library, Oita, Japan

Torino Palasport Olimpico,Turin,Italy

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