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- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- Artist: Wright
- Era: Modern Architecture
- Technqiues:
- winding interior ramp that connects gallery bays
- thick slabs of concrete with thin strips of windows
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- Notre Dame du Huat
- Artist: Le Corbusier
- Era: Modern Architecture
- Techniques:
- jeweled tones from deeply recessed stained glass windows
- roof is elevated above the walls
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- Sydney Opera House
- Artist: Utzon
- Era: Modern Architecture
- Techniques:
- ogival shapes of Gothic vaults
- harbor's bed rock is foundation
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- Trans World Airlines Terminal
- Artist: Saarinen
- Era: Modern Architecture
- Techniques:
- fluid outline suggests motion
- furniture and sign boards and ventilation ducts are curvilinear and match the exterior
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- Seagram Building
- Artist: Mies Van Der Rohe
- Era: International Style
- Techniques:
- cantilevered floors
- ribbon windows
- focused on geometric repetition
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- Palazzetto Dello Sporto
- Artist: Luigi
- Era: International Style
- Techniques:
- scalloped dome
- y-shaped buttressing
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- Model for the Roof of the Olympic Stadium
- Artist: Otto
- Era: Modern Architecture
- Techniques:
- without the interruptiong of interior supports
- tension in engineering principles used in suspension brdiges
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- East Building of the National Gallery
- Artist: I. M. Pei
- Era: Modern Architecture
- Techniques:
- irregular trapezoidal site
- facated skylight
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- Sears Tower
- Artist: Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill
- Era: Modern Architecture
- Techniques:
- 9 clustered tubes that soar vertically
- black alluminum and smoked glass creates an intimidating feel
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- Piazza d'Italia
- Artist: Moore
- Era: Postmodern Architecture
- Techniques:
- curved collonade fragments
- neon collars on capitals
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- AT&T Building
- Artist: Johnson and Burgee
- Era: Postmodern Architecture
- Techniques:
- three part elevation
- mullions seperated windows
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- Portland Building
- Artist: Graves
- Era: Postmodern Architecture
- Techniques:
- echoes square shape in widows
- huge painted keystone relief that unify 5 upper levels
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- House in Delaware
- Artist: Venturi
- Era: Postmodern Architecture
- Techniques:
- shingled roof and a double hung multi-paned windows
- fronts the house with panel piece
- assymetrical parody of a Neo-Classical portico
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- Georges Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture
- Artist: Rogers and Piano
- Era: Postmodern Architecture
- Techniques:
- focused on anatomy of 6 level building
- color coded
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- Hysolar Institute Building
- Artist: Behnisch
- Era: Decontructivist Architecture
- Techniques:
- avoiding suggestion of stability of mass
- curving out rooflines
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- Guggenheim Museo Bilbao
- Artist: Gehry
- Era: Deconstructivist Architecture
- Techniques:
- exterior made of scaled limestone and titanium panels
- enormous glass walled atrium - focal point for 3 levels of galleries
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- The Walk Home
- Artist: Schnabel
- Era: Neo-Expressionism
- Techniques:
- energetic brushstrokes
- thick mosaic-like texture
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- Tattoo
- Artist: Rothenberg
- Era: Neo-Expressionism
- Techniques:
- agiatated paint sections
- memory image
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- Nigredo
- Artist: Kiefer
- Era: Neo-Expressionism
- Techniques:
- relief paint on paper pulled from wood
- Renaissance perspective
- bleak and charred landscape
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- Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
- Artist: Kiefer
- Era: Neo-Expressionism
- Techniques:
- steep perspective
- rapid, uneven brushstrokes used to create energy
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- The Holy Virgin Mary
- Artist: Ofili
- Era: Neo-Expressionism
- Techniques:
- pornographic images - parallel the putti that would surround Mary in the past
- clumps of elephant dung support frame
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- Julia and the Window of Vulnerability
- Artist: Leonard
- Era: Neo-Expressionism
- Techniques:
- pensive photo framed in a sketchily drawn window house suspended in a dark sky
- illustration of the the narrative told in the mind of each viewer
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