lunes, 11 de marzo de 2013

Objectivity


As the definition says, objectivity is to judge something based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices.
The objective artists move away from ornamentation, decoration, and adornment and use more plain structures.
I really like objectivity inspired buildings cause I think they show elegance by being very simple and they look much more modern and kind of clean and neutral, which I like. I definitely prefer these kind of buildings and constructions.
Frank Lloyd Wright is America’s most famous architect; he is one of my favorite objectivity characters because of some of the buildings he designed and that we can see next:
Falling Water- Frank Lloyd Wright

Glass House- Philip Johnson
Brazilian National Congress- Oscar Niemeyer

Lake Shore Drive Apartments-
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Price Tower- Frank Lloyd Wright
Pirelli Tower- Gio Ponti
SC Johnson Building- Frank Lloyd Wright

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