Tectonic Thinkingafter theIndustrial Revolution.ppt
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1、Tectonic Thinking after the Industrial Revolution,Robert Pirsig, Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Kenneth Frampton, Studies in Tectonic Culture Lars Spuybroek, The Architecture of Continuity Richard Sennett, The Craftsman Ed Ford, The Details of Modern Architecture, Vol. 1 Geoffrey Scott, The
2、 Architecture of Humanism,“. Eduard Sekler defined the tectonic as a certain expressivity,Expression (ik-SPRESHuhn) n. Definition -n. 1. The act of expressing, conveying, or representing in words, art, music, or movement. Express (ik-SPRES) tr.v. Definition -tr.v. -pressed, -pressing, -presses. 4. T
3、o make a representation of; depict. 5. To represent by a sign or symbol; symbolize. American Heritage Dictionary Online,“. Eduard Sekler defined the tectonic as a certain expressivity arising from the statical resistance of constructional form in such a way that the resultant form could not be accou
4、nted for in terms of structure and construction alone.”,Aesthetics,From Websters Online Dictionary 1.a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty 2.a particular theory or conception of beauty or art Beauty derived from the
5、Greek Word for “sensory perception” “skin deep” “in the eye of the beholder” classical beauty expresses order and clarity,Dualities,Art Nature Art Science Art Fine Arts Art as expressing Artist-centered, receivers attitude is irrelevant Art as pleasing Viewer-centered, receivers attitude is some for
6、m of sensory pleasure Art as moving In the lives of the receivers hearts and minds Art as revealing Discloses something about reality, enlightening,Pirsig, Robert M; Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance,Reality,Pirsig, Robert M; Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance,Quality,Zen 2: Peace of
7、Mind,“Assembly of Japanese bicycle require great peace of mind. Technology presumes theres just one right way to do things and there never is. And when you presume theres just one right way to do things, of course the instructions begin and end exclusively with the rotisserie. But if you have to cho
8、ose among an infinite number of ways to put it together then the relation of the machine to you, and the relation of the machine and you to the rest of the world, has to be considered, because the selection from among many choices, the art of the work is just as dependent upon your own mind and spir
9、it as it is upon the material of the machine. Thats why you need the peace of mind.”,Zen 3: Harmony,“Sometime look at a novice workman or a bad workman and compare his expression with that of a craftsman whose work you know is excellent and youll see the difference. The craftsman isnt ever following
10、 a single line of instruction. Hes making decisions as he goes along. For that reason hell be absorbed and attentive to what hes doing even though he doesnt deliberately contrive this. His motions and the machine are in a kind of harmony. He isnt following any set of written instructions because the
11、 nature of the material at hand determines his thoughts and motions, which simultaneously change the nature of the material at hand. The material and his thoughts are changing together in a progression of changes until his minds at rest at the same time the materials right.”,Zen 4: Transcendance,“Al
12、l that talk about technology and art is part of a pattern that seems to have emerged from my own life. It represents transcendence from something I think a lot of others may be trying to transcend. Well, it isnt just art and technology. Its a kind of non-coalescence between reason and feeling. Whats
13、 wrong with technology, is that its not connected in any real way with matters of the spirit and of the heart. And so it does blind, ugly things quite by accident and gets hated for that. the ugliness is being noticed more and more and people are asking if we must always suffer spiritually and esthe
14、tically in order to satisfy material needs. It cant be solved by rational means because the rationality itself is the source of the problem.”,Zen 5: Technology,“The ugliness the Sutherlands were fleeing is not inherent in technology. It only seemed that way to them because its so hard to isolate wha
15、t it is with technology thats so ugly. But technology is simply the making of things and the making of things cant by its own nature be ugly or there would be no possibility for beauty in the arts, which also include the making of things. Actually a root word of technology, technikos, originally mea
16、nt “art.“ The ancient Greeks never separated art from manufacture in their minds, and so never developed separate words for them. Neither is the ugliness inherent in the materials of modern technology - a statement you sometimes hear. Mass-produced plastics and synthetics arent in themselves bad. Th
17、eyve just acquired bad associations.”,Zen 6: Technology,“But, the real ugliness of modern technology isnt found in any material or shape or act or product. These are just the objects in which the low Quality appears to reside. Its our habit of assigning Quality to subjects or objects that gives this
18、 impression. The real ugliness is not the result of any objects of technology. Nor is it, if one follows Phaedrus metaphysics, the result of any subjects of technology, the people who produce it or the people who use it. Quality, or its absence, doesnt reside in either the subject or the object. The
19、 real ugliness lies in the relationship between the people who produce the technology and the things they produce, which results in a similar relationship between the people who use the technology and the things they use.”,Zen 7: Fusion,“It is this identity that is the basis of craftsmanship in all
20、the technical arts. And it is this identity that modern, dualistically conceived technology lacks. The creator of it feels no particular sense of identity with it. The owner of it feels no particular sense of identity with it. The user of it feels no particular sense of identity with it. The way to
21、solve the conflict between human values and technological needs is not to run away from technology. Thats impossible. The way to resolve the conflict is to break down the barriers of dualistic thought that prevent a real understanding of what technology is-not an exploitation of nature, but a fusion
22、 of nature and the human spirit into a new kind of creation that transcends both.”,Vitruvius: Firmness, Commodity & Delight Pugin: “no features of a building which are not there for convenience, construction or proprietyall ornament should consist in the essential construction” Ruskins Architectural
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