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