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Ornament, Scale & Ambiguity / [presented by] Robert Venturi (Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates) and Denise Scott Brown (Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates).
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Architecture--Aesthetics.
- Architecture.
- Architecture, Modern--20th century.
- Architecture, Modern.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (39 minutes)): sound, color
- Other Title:
- Ornament scale and ambiguity
- Place of Publication:
- London, England: Pidgeon Digital, 1985.
- Summary:
- Architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown got married in 1967, and have practised architecture together ever since. Venturi was born in Philadelphia and trained at Princeton University and the American Academy in Rome. Between 1950 and 1958 he worked with Oscar Stonorov, Eero Saarinen and Louis Kahn before setting up on his own with Cope and Lippincot and Short. In 1964 he was joined by John Rauch and in 1967 by Denise Scott Brown, the three of them together still. His book "Complexity *& Contradiction In Architecture", published in 1966, won him worldwide recognition. Scott Brown was born in Zambia and trained at the University Of The Witwatersrand, the AA and the University of Pennsylvania. She worked in various practices in London, Rome and Johannesburg before moving to the USA. She was the widow of architect Robert Scott Brown when she married Venturi. Both Venturi and Scott Brown have taught and exhibited all over America, the practice winning many awards including the AIA Gold Medal. Both have written extensively about the amazing and contradictory landscape of built America, about the inclusion of the ordinary, about the richness of architectural meaning through the adaptation of conventional forms and through pattern, and about issues of social conditions in their relation to architecture and planning. All this is elucidated in their talk, illustrated by some of their current work, ranging from an urban plan to a mosque, to a house, to a teapot. In all that they design, the form and spatial quality are very simple, direct and conventional, with the aesthetic excitement coming from the ornamentation, from contrasted scales and from ambiguity.
- Contents:
- Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown
- Molecular Biology Laboratory, Princeton University
- Guildhouse Apartments For The Elderly, Philadelphia
- State Mosque For Iraq. Competition Entry. Elevation
- State Mosque For Iraq. Competition Entry. Top: Dome Elevation; Bottom: Main Level Plan
- State Mosque For Iraq. Competition Entry. North Elevation
- State Mosque For Iraq. Competition Entry. Top: Detail Of Interior Arches & The Mihrab; Bottom: Interior Perspective Towards Qibla
- State Mosque For Iraq. Competition Entry. Model Of The Mosque & Auxiliary Buildings
- Top: Furniture For Kroll International; Bottom: Tea & Coffee Set For Alessi, Milan
- Left: Teapot For Alessi, Milan; Right: Westway, Philadelphia. Model
- Austin, Texas. Left: Aerial View; Right: South West Sector Of Downtown, Urban Strategy
- Austin, Texas. Republic Square District. Top: Indicative Site Plan; Bottom: The Public Realm
- Austin, Texas. Museum
- Austin, Texas. La Rambla
- Houses On Block Island, Rhode Island
- Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University. General View
- Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University. Ornament Over Entrance
- Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University. View From West
- Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University. View From East
- Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University. Identification Column
- Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University. Dining Hall
- Wu Hall, Butler College, Princeton University. Fireplace.
- Notes:
- Title from publisher's website (viewed April 26, 2021).
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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