Title: The sthetics of Modern Architecture
1The Æsthetics of Modern Architecture
- D. A. Hewitt Kings College London MPhil
Philosophy 2006
2Bill Brandt Top Withens (1945)
3Chamberlin, Powell Bon Barbican (1964-82)
4St. Bernard Dog
5John Nash (1825-35), Edward Blore (East Wing)
(1847-50), and Sir Aston Webb (re-facing and
re-design of East Wing) (1913) Buckingham Palace
6Sir Terry Farrell MI6 Headquarters (1988-93)
7Sir Terry Farrell Charing Cross Station (1987-90)
8Grays Inn
9Sir William Chambers Somerset House (1776-1801)
10Michael Craig Martin An Oak Tree (1973)
11The K Foundation Watch the K Foundation Burn a
Million Quid (1994-97)
12Minoru Yamasaki Pruitt-Igoe Housing Scheme
(1952-55) (Demolished 1972)
13Pruitt-Igoe corridor
14Foster Partners Reichstag renovation (1992-99)
15Le Corbusier A Contemporary City (1929)
16Le Corbusier A Contemporary City (1929)
17Richard Rogers, planning for mixed use
developments (1997)
18Richard Rogers polycentric sustainable urban
development (1997)
19Le Corbusier Villa Stein (1927)
20Le Corbusier Villa Savoye (1928-29)
21Villa Savoye interior
22Richard Rogers Renzo Piano Centre Georges
Pompidou (1971-77)
23Rem Koolhaas (Office for Metropolitan
Architecture) Casa da Música (1999-2005)
24English Tudor building, Chester
25Classical Colonnade Stoa of Attalos, Athens
(159-138 BC)
26Gothic architecture Westminster Abbey
27Poundbury (begun 1988)
28Poundbury
29Sir Denys Lasdun National Theatre (1967-76)
30Quinlan Francis Terry Architects Howard
Building, Downing College, Cambridge (1985-89)
31Raphael St. George and the Dragon (1505-07)
32Bridget Riley (1961 1964)
33Piet Mondrian Composition with Yellow Patch (1930)
34Carl Andre Equivalent VIII (1966)
35Oriental Calligraphy
36Phidias, Ictinus Callicrates Parthenon (437-433
BC)
37Coliseum (c. 70 AD)
38Andrea Palladio Villa Capra, La Rotunda (begun
c. 1570)
39Chartres Cathedral, window interior (1194-1260)
40Louis H. Sullivan Prudential Building (now
Guaranty Building) (1894)
41Louis H. Sullivan Wainwright Building (1896)
42Wainwright Building, detail
43Louis H. Sullivan National Farmers Bank,
Owatonna (1908)
44Bell Ross BR-01 Instrument
45Bell Ross Type Marine Professional
46Karl Friedrich Schinkel, two proposals for
Werdersche Kirche, Berlin
47Dray Horse
48Frank Lloyd Wright La Miniatura (1922-23)
49Frank Lloyd Wright Fallingwater (1935-39)
50Sir Christopher Wren St. Pauls Cathedral
(1675-1708)
51Sir Charles Barry A. W. N. Pugin Palace of
Westminster (1837-52)
52Richard Rogers Partnership Millennium Dome
(1996-99)
53Foster Partners 30 St. Mary Axe (1997-2004)
54Santiago Calatrava Alamillo Bridge, Seville
(1987-92)
55Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi Statue of Liberty
(1884-86), pedestal by Richard Morris Hunt (1885)
56Michael Landy Semi-detached (2004)
57I. M. Pei Louvre Pyramid (1983-89)
58Alison Peter Smithson Economist Building
(1959-65)
59Foster Partners HSBC Headquarters (1979-86)
60Richard Rogers Partnership Lloyds Building
(1978-86)
61Bedford Square
62Michaelangelo David (1501-04)
63David, detail
64Inter alia quoins, pilasters and Acanthus leaf
mouldings
65Gothic tracery and fan vaulting, Bath Abbey
(completed c. 1156)
66Sir Richard Westmacott The Rise of Civilisation
(1852)
67Sir Robert Smirke British Museum (1852)
68Cruciform church plans
69Pointed arches, Westminster Abbey
70Sex symbol
71Sex symbol
72David Hume (1711-76)
73Contemporary Savile Row suit
74Antony Gormley Angel of the North (1998)
75Henri Labrouste Bibliothèque Ste. Geneviève (1843)
76Santiago Calatrava Lyons Airport Railway Station
(1989-94)
77Donald Judd Untitled (1990)
78Antony Gormley Post (1993)
79Many of the above images each derive from a
different source. All images have been edited in
some respect by Daniel Hewitt (e.g. by cropping,
or by modifying the contrast, colour balance,
resolution, etc.). A list of photo credits can be
found at http//danielhewitt.com/philosophyarchit
ecture.html/