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COSE STUDY HOUSE Built: 1948-49 Where: Pacific Palisades Status: The house is well preserved and opened by the Eames Foundation for tours by appointment. Structure: Steel frame with four-inch steel columns, a steel-deck ceiling, and a partial second-story supported by open-web steel joists. Painted a dark gray, the steel starkly exposes the structure. COSE STUDYHOUSE ,LOS ANGES SITE PLAN PLANS Ground Floor Frist Floor ELEVATIONS East Elevations West Elevations SECATION EXTERIOR INTERIOT Rayan Ibrahim Qutob 0914608

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COSE STUDY HOUSE

Built: 1948-49 Where: Pacific Palisades Status: The house is well preserved and opened by the Eames Foundation for tours by appointment. Structure: Steel frame with four-inch steel columns, a steel-deck ceiling, and a partial second-story supported by open-web steel joists. Painted a dark gray, the steel starkly exposes the structure.

COSE STUDYHOUSE ,LOS ANGES

SITE PLAN

PLANS

Ground Floor

Frist Floor ELEVATIONS

East Elevations West Elevations

SECATION EXTERIOR

INTERIOT

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KIMBELL ART MUSEM

KIMBELL ART MUSEM, Fort Worth

SITE PLAN

PLANS

Lower Plan Upper Plan

ELEVATIONS & SECATION

East Elevation West Elevation

EXTERIOR & INTERIOT

One of the twentieth century’s leading architects‚ Louis Isadore Kahn (1901–1974) was born in Estonia and immigrated to the United States at the age of four. A gifted artist‚ he passed up a merit scholarship to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts‚ determined instead to study architecture at the University of Pennsylvania.

The Concept Of Lighting? “bathed in a diffused natural light that enters the space via continuous interior suspended screen and reflected downward off the curve of the vault"

North Elevation Secation

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VANNA VENTURI HOUSE

VANNA VENTURI HOUSE

PLANS

ELEVATIONS & SECATION

North Elevation South Elevation

EXTERIOR & INTERIOT

The design of Vanna Venturi House appears deceptively simple. A light wood frame is divided by a rising chimney. The house has a sense of symmetry, yet the symmetry is often distorted. For example, the façade is balanced with five window squares on each side. The way the windows are arranged, however, is not symmetrical. Consequently, the viewer is momentarily startled and disoriented.

Secation

When architect Robert Venturi built this home for his mother, he shocked the world. Postmodern in style, the Vanna Venturi house flew in the face of Modernism and changed the way we think about architecture

Ground Floor

Frist Floor

ELEVATIONS ANALYSIS 1.The Ratio between the height and width of the Glass Door is the same as of the Entrance

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2.The chimney and the back glass door are equal and opposite distances from the centerline to create a visual balance for the overall facade.

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THE NEW YORK FIVE The New York Five refers to a group of five New York City architects

Peter Eisenman

Michael Graves

Charles Gwathmey

John Quentin Hejduk

Richard Meier

whose work appeared in a Museum of Modern Art exhibition organized by Arthur Drexler in 1967, and the subsequent book Five Architects in 1972.

These five had a common allegiance to a pure form of architectural modernism, harkening back to the work of Le Corbusier in the 1920s and 1930s, although on closer examination their work was far more individual. The grouping may have had more to do with social and academic allegiances, particularly the mentoring role of Philip Johnson.

PETER EISENMAN Is an American architect. Eisenman's professional work is often referred to as formalist, deconstructive, late avant-garde, late or high modernist, etc. A certain fragmenting of forms visible in some of Eisenman's projects has been identified as characteristic of an eclectic group of architects that were (self-)labeled as deconstructivists, and who were featured in an exhibition by the same name at the Museum of Modern Art.

PETER EISENMAN PROJECTS

Falk House

Wexner Center for the Arts

House VI

Nunotani building

Greater Columbus Convention Center

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

The Wexner Center for the Arts is The Ohio State University’s

MICHAEL GRAVES Is an American architect. Identified as one of The New York Five, Graves has become a household name with his designs for domestic products sold at Target stores in the United States.

Graves was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He attended Broad Ripple High School, receiving his diploma in 1950. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Cincinnati where he also became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, and a master's degree from Harvard University.

MICHAEL GRAVES PROJECTS

Hanselmann House

Benacerraf House

Snyderman House

Wageman House

Fargo-Moorhead Cultural Center Bridge

Riverbend Music Center

Team Disney Building

The Portland Building, alternatively referenced as the Portland Municipal Services Building

CHARLES GWATHMEY Was an American architect. He was a principal at Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects, as well as one of the five architects identified as The New York Five in 1969. One of Gwathmey's most famous designs is the 1992 renovation of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, he was the son of the American painter Robert Gwathmey and photographer Rosalie Gwathmey. 1962 from Yale School of Architecture

CHARLES GWATHMEY PROJECTS

Gwathmey designed this condominium tower at 445 Lafayette Street where Lafayette, Cooper Square and Astor Place come together.

Condominium tower

JOHN QUENTIN HEJDUK Was an American architect, artist and educator who spent much of his life in New York City, USA. Hejduk is noted for his use of attractive and often difficult-to-construct objects and shapes; also for a profound interest in the fundamental issues of shape, organization, representation, and reciprocity.

Hejduk studied at the Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture, the University of Cincinnati, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, from which he graduated with a Masters in Architecture in 1953.

House For a Musician

JOHN QUENTIN HEJDUK PROJECTS House of the Suicide and House of the Mother of the Suicide

Kreuzberg Tower and Wings

Tegel Housing

Tribute Towers

RICHARD MEIER Is an American architect, whose rationalist buildings make prominent use of the color white

Meier is Jewish and was born in Newark, New Jersey. He earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University in 1957, worked for Skidmore, Owings and Merrill briefly in 1959, and then for Marcel Breuer for three years, prior to starting his own practice in New York in 1963. Identified as one of The New York Five in 1972, his commission of the Getty Center in Los Angeles.

RICHARD MEIER PROJECTS

Westbeth Artists Community

Condominium of the Olivetti Training Center

Meier House, Essex Fells

Smith House, Darien, Connecticut

Douglas House, Harbor Springs

Bronx Developmental Center

The Atheneum, New Harmony

High Museum of Art

Modern Art Wing Getty Center, Los Angeles

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