Famous Buildins and Architects in Revival To 21thcentury
Famous Buildins and Architects in Revival To 21thcentury
REVIVAL TO 21thCENTURY.
Here is a short selection of some of the most innovative architectural designs
from revival to 21 th century.
1800s
Nassau Hall, Princeton (1802)
Designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
A mixture of Greek and Gothic features. Oldest building at Princeton University.
1810s
1820s
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2. 1830s
3. National Gallery, London (1832-38)
Designed by William Wilkins.
Neoclassical Greek Architecture with dome and columns.
5. 1840s
6. Bibliotheque Sainte 'Genevieve, Paris (1845-50)
Designed by Henri Labrouste.
First nonutilitarian building to show exposed metalwork.
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11. Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris (1854-75)
Designed by Henri Labrouste.
Industrial cast-iron construction.
1880s
1890s
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• Adolf Loos (1870-1933)
Designed Steiner House, Vienna (1910); Moller House, Vienna (1928).
Architectural design under dictators like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and Chairman Mao was
designed to awe their political subjects and impress foreign vistors. Buildings therefore had
to be conceived and built on a gargantuan scale, and often incorporated elements of Greek
architecture. Above all, Totalitarian architecture embodied the fantasies and megalomania
of the political leader.
Examples of Totalitarian Architectural Design
• New Reich Chancellery, Berlin (1938-9) by Albert Speer - see Nazi art (1933-45).
Antoine Predock.
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Trinity River Audubon Centre
Theatre de Stoep
Theatre Agora
Bernard Tschumi.
New Acropolis Museum
Alesia Museum
Daniel Libeskind.
Extension to the Denver Art Museum, Frederic C. Hamilton Building
Moshe Safdie
Artscience Museum and Marina Bay Sands
David Childs.
Burj Khalifa
Frank Gehry