As stated about Greek Architecture from your reading this week: “The formulas they invented as early as the sixth century B.C. have influenced the architecture of the past two millennia.”
Please give an example of a building built after 1900 you may have seen either in person or in pictures that was designed in a classical style. Why do you think the architect(s) chose to copy the classical style? What kind of messages does that style convey? How is the building’s function (use) suited to the classical style?
Beeby’s Rice Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago is an example of a building built after 1900
The stark building stands out to the more recent contemporary addition by Renzo Piano. The
Rice Wing was deigned to have open space from the ground floor to the top-lit two-story
sculpture gallery to bring in lots of natural light. Its beautiful architecture is bold, clean and open.
Why do you think the architect(s) chose to copy the classical style?
Architecture always has a functional purpose and is subject to the desires and needs of who
designed it and who is going to use it. I think the main reason why architects chose to copy the
classical style is because of how proportioned and symmetrical buildings built in the classical
style are. Classical style buildings built in ancient Greece were of significant importance.
Buildings such as houses, grocery stores and so on were not built in a classical style as they were
not impressionable like government buildings, theatres, courthouses and important institutions.
Architects chose to copy this classical style to emphasize the importance of the building to
anyone who sees and uses it. Classical style buildings are built with proportion, symmetry and
strong foundations and the classical orders and classical principles of symmetry and proportion
are still applied in nearly every building built today (Stackhouse, 2018) . Classical architecture is
the backbone of architecture since the history of time.
What kind of messages does that style convey?
There are several messages that this style conveys like strength, tradition and power. Buildings
built in this style are important buildings and of great significance. It conveys consistency and
bold design with details. The skylit central court lined with Doric columns and three floors of
permanent-exhibition galleries for the museum's collections of 20th-century art, American art
and European decorative arts. It is a true significance of original character.
How is the building’s function (use) suited to the classical style?
The Rice Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago was a return to architectural beginnings with its
classical design. It was designed with a sense of calm, formal order with sentimental value that
houses great works of art showcasing the traditionalist structures.
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