Farshid Moussavi
Professor in Practice
Department of Architecture

 

 

Publications


 

The Function of Ornament
edited by Farshid Moussavi and Michael Kubo
Harvard Graduate School of Design/Actar, 2006

Architecture needs mechanisms that allow it to become connected to culture. It achieves this by continually capturing the forces that shape society as material to work with. Architecture's materiality is therefore a composite one, made up of visible forces (structural, functional, physical) as well as invisible forces (cultural, political, temporal). Architecture progresses through new concepts that connect with these forces, manifesting itself in new aesthetic compositions and affects. Ornament is the by-product of this process, through which architectural material is organized to transmit unique affects. This book is a graphic guide to ornaments in the twentieth century. It unveils the function of ornament as the agent for specific affects, dismantling the idea that ornament is applied to buildings as a discrete or non-essential entity. Each case operates through greater or lesser depth to exploit specific synergies between the exterior and the interior, constructing an internal order between ornament and material. These internal orders produce expressions that are contemporary, yet whose affects are resilient in time.

CONTENTS
  MATERIAL—> AFFECT PROJECT
FORM
01 program fluted Marina City Apartments
02 program aggregated Capsule Hotel
03 construction spiral 30 St. Mary Axe School
04 cladding banded Johnson Wax Laboratory Tower
05 light dematerialized Tower of Winds
06 shape amorphous Selfridges Department Store
STRUCTURE
07 construction undulated Church of the Christ the Worker
08 construction latticed Banque Lambert Headquarters
09 construction oblique Carson Pirie Scott Department Store
10 construction scaleless MIT Simmons Hall
11 construction vertical Seagram Building
12 cladding quilter Prada Aoyama Store
13 cladding modular US Embassy
14 pattern random Serpentine Pavilion
15 pattern relief Millard House
SCREEN
16 program diverse Silodam Housing
17 program modular Berlin Free University
18 construction rusticated Dominus Winery
19 cladding textured Beinecke Rare Book Library
20 cladding pleated Christian Dior Omotesando Store
21 cladding discontinuous Sendai Mediatheque
22 pattern differentiated Aichi Spanish Pavilion
23 pattern embroidered John Lewis Department Store
24 pattern complex The Atrium at Federation Square
25 branding kinetic Louis Vuitton Roppongi Hills Store
26 branding moiréd Louis Vuitton Nagoya Store
27 image differentiated De Young Museum
28 color differentiated Torre Agbar Headquarters
29 light geometric Institut de Monde Arabe
30 light cinematic Maison de Verre
31 light luminous Kunsthaus Bregenz
SURFACE
32 cladding weighted Ricola Laufen Warehouse
33 cladding deep Signal Box
34 cladding differentiated Boehringer Ingelheim Offices and Laboratories
35 pattern tartan Christian Dior Ginza Store
36 pattern alternating IBM Training and Manufacturing Center
37 reflection camoflaged Usine Aplix
38 color tonal Laban Dance Center
39 image gradated Ricola Mulhouse Factory
40 image textured Nexus Housing
41 image branded Santa Monica Place Garage
42 image serial Eberswalde Library