The Museum possesses the largest collection of the world famous Gandhara Sculptures after Lahore. There is also a well appointed library in the Museum, which meets the needs of the scholars and students through its stock of 4600 books and references of arts and allied subjects.
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Intro
Biography
Pioneers of Modern architecture
Philosophy
Style
Features
Traditionalism to Modernism
Characteristic features
Furniture
Works
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OUTLINE
Intro
Biography
Pioneers of Modern architecture
Philosophy
Style
Features
Traditionalism to Modernism
Characteristic features
Furniture
Works
Chicago school
Barcelona pavilion
S.r crown hall
Kimbell art museum, Luis i Kahn, modern architecture, details of Kimbell art museum, light in architecture, Art gallery, Renzo Piano, Renzo Piano pavilion
The London Aquatics Center is an indoor facility with two 50-metre (164-foot) swimming pools and a 25-metre (82-foot) diving pool in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stafford, London.
EARLY MODERN ERA
culmination of iron-frame architecture (Crystal Palace, Eiffel Tower),Chicago school: skyscrapers (Jenney), functionalism (Sullivan)
international style (Gropius, Corbusier, Mies),Wright (organic architecture
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2. Solomen R.Guggenhiem museum is the first
permanent museum (rather than converted from
a private house) built in USA
frank was commissioned to design a building to
house the Museum of Non-Objective Painting
This building was immediately recognized as an
architectural landmark and the most important
building ofWright's late career.
This design got inspired
from inverted ziggurat
architect FRANK LIOYD WRIGHT
LOCATION 1071 FIFTH AVENUE , NEWYORK
DATE 1956-1959
BUILDINGTYPE ART MUSEUM
CONSTUCTION SYSTEM REINFORCED CONCRETE
STYLE CONTEMPORARY STYLE
ANNUAL VISITORS 3 MILLIONS
3. architect Frank LloydWright worked for
Louis Sullivan (1856–1924) in his
Chicago-based architecture firm.
Sullivan is known for steel-frame
constructions, considered some of the
earliest skyscrapers. Sullivan’s famous
axiom, “form follows function,” became
the touchstone for many architects.
This means that the purpose of a
building should be the starting point for
its design.Wright extended the
teachings of his mentor by changing the
phrase to “form and function are one.”
“FORM AND FUNCTION SHOULD BE ONE,
JOINED IN A SPIRITUAL UNION” - FRANK LLOYD
ARCHITECT DESIGNEDTHIS BUILDING
WHERE FORMAND FUNCTION ARE
FOLLOWINGTOGETHER
4. (Look down and you find circles in the terrazzo floor beneath your feet. Look up at the
underside of the ramp and you see it punctuated by triangular lighting panels.
Wright believed that structure created beauty and geometric forms gave his work a
consistent and systematic quality.
GEOMETRIC FORMS
most buildings contain interior
spaces that are rectilinear and for
wright, geomentry is the basic
building of nature
Frank LloydWright thought in
curves and straight lines which is
helding symbolic significance
i.e.,triangles—for structural unity
circles __suggested infinity
spire __aspiration
spiral __organic process
square __integrity
Nearly all of these forms can be found in the
architecture of the Guggenheim Museum
rectangular
form
Triangular
form
Oval formsquare form
5. PLAN OF MUSEUM:
The principle “form and function are one” is thoroughly visible in the plan for the
Guggenheim Museum. According toWright’s design, visitors would enter the
building, take an elevator to the top and enjoy a continuous art-viewing
experience while descending along the spiral ramp.
RESTORATION IN BUILDING:
In 1990, theWright building was closed to the
public to enable the expansion and a major
interior restoration, which was overseen by the
firm.
The restoration opened the entireWright
building to the public for the first time,
converting spaces that had been used for
storage and offices into galleries.
This museum was restored and expanded and It
contains 4,750 square meters of new and
renovated gallery space, 130 square meters of
new office space, a restored restaurant, and
retrofitted support and storage spaces.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
6. The tower's simple facade and grid pattern highlight
Wright's unique spiral design and serves as a
backdrop to the rising urban landscape behind the
museum.
Frank LloydWright's original
plans this Museum called for a
ten-story tower behind the
smaller rotunda, to house
galleries, offices, workrooms,
storage, and private studio
apartments.
Largely for financial reasons,
Wright's proposed tower went
unrealized.AssociatesArchitects
revived the tower plan with its
eight-story annex, which
incorporates the foundation and
framing of a smaller annex
SECTION OF MUSEUM:
7. IMPORTANT FEATURES:
impact-echo technology, in which sound waves are sent
into the concrete and the rebound is measured in order to
locate voids within the walls
. Colour of interior walls is not stark white, whichWright
hated, but a kind of soft ivory and having a spiral ramp
which is wider in top than bottom
. the ramp is a helix, complicated helix, being interrupted
by a bulging balcony at each revolution.
The ramp leans outward, but other elements, such as the
structural fins that transfer the weight of the ramp to the
outside walls, and rise to support the central skylight, lean
in.
The cork-screwing balustrade which is slightly tilted is a
simple concrete wall with a pleasantly rounded top
Ramp described as a simple spiral
whose diameter increases as it rises
Overlapping curves, complex intersections, a long interval
of smooth planes interrupted by the double beat of the
vertical cylinders that contain the men's and women's
washrooms
From street, looks like a white ribbon ribbon,curled into a
cylindrical stack which is made up of reinforced concrete
8. IMPORTANT FEATURES:
Internally, the viewing gallery forms a helical spiral
from the main level up to the top of the building.
A monument to
modernism, the
unique architecture
of the space, with its
spiral ramp riding to
a domed
skylight,continues to
thrill visitors and
provide a unique
forum for the
presentation of
contemporary art.
10. DISPLAY METHODS IN MUSEUM:
Most of the criticism of the building
has focused on the idea that it
overshadows the artworks displayed
within, and that it is difficult to
properly hang paintings in the
shallow, windowless exhibition niches
that surround the central spiral.
The walls of the niches are neither
vertical nor flat (most are gently
concave), meaning that canvasses
must be mounted raised from the
wall's surface.
The limited space within the niches
means that sculptures are generally
relegated to plinths amid the main
spiral walkway itself. Paintings are displayed along the walls of the
spiral and also in exhibition space found at
annex levels along the way.