Programme Und Manifeste Zur Architektur Des 20. Jahrhunderts 1981
DOI: 10.1515/9783035602784.174
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1962: Absolute Architektur

Abstract: Menschen sind nur mehr geduldet in ihrem Bereich«. Diese These von Walter Pichler (* 1936 in Ponte Nova) ist die absoluteste These in den Manifesten zur Architektur unseres Jahrhunderts. Denn absolut heißt: abgelöst. Heißt hier: abgelöst von der Geschichte, abgelöst von den Taten, abgelöst vom Denken. Und absolute Architektur bedeutet hier: die von ihrem Gegenstand, dem Menschen, befreite Architektur; die gegenstandslose Architektur. Die Kette der Abenteuer dessen, der auszog in dieses Jahrhundert, um ein neue… Show more

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“…It has already seized the machines, and the people are now barely tolerated in its realm. (Pichler andHollein 1964 [1962]: 174) Architecture as the weapon of the strong against the weak, as a means of coercion to live the way the architect wants -the rejection of representational architecture committed to a society's history, traditions, norms, and ideals could not be more radical. At most, this architecture could be interpreted as a representation of the violent fantasies of some radical individuals.…”
Section: From Modernism To Postmodernismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has already seized the machines, and the people are now barely tolerated in its realm. (Pichler andHollein 1964 [1962]: 174) Architecture as the weapon of the strong against the weak, as a means of coercion to live the way the architect wants -the rejection of representational architecture committed to a society's history, traditions, norms, and ideals could not be more radical. At most, this architecture could be interpreted as a representation of the violent fantasies of some radical individuals.…”
Section: From Modernism To Postmodernismmentioning
confidence: 99%