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+ | ===== Utilitas, Venustas, Firmitas ===== | ||
+ | NYUAD Art Gallery | Reading Room\\ | ||
+ | Thursday, April 25, 2019, 9:00 am – 10:15 am | ||
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+ | === Prelude === | ||
+ | - Attendance | ||
+ | - Congratulations => 30 chairs | ||
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+ | === Case Study Presentations === | ||
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+ | |26|Daniel Libeskind, Spirit House Chair, 2007 |[[: | ||
+ | |27|Frank Gehri, Easy Lounge Chair, 2004 |[[: | ||
+ | |28|Jean Nouvel, Riddle, 2006 |[[: | ||
+ | |29|Norman Foster, 1006 Navi Chair, 2006 |[[: | ||
+ | |30|Zaha Hadid, Kuki Chair, 2013 |[[: | ||
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+ | === Discussion topics/ | ||
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+ | - The inspiration of architecture: | ||
+ | - What is it that makes architects design chairs? | ||
+ | - Over the semester we have looked at multiple chairs. We observed that chairs often can seen as important markers of stylistic and technological shifts. What does this mean for architects and designers today? => demonstrating credentials? | ||
+ | - If chairs can be seen as signatures of architectural style, how would NYUAD' | ||
+ | - It seems that some chairs are designed to work better in a group assemble. What are the factors for that? | ||
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+ | === Books === | ||
+ | * Agata Toromanoff, **Chairs by Architects**, | ||
+ | * Peter & Charlotte Fiell, **Modern Chairs**, Taschen, Köln, 2002 | ||
+ | * Peter & Charlotte Fiell, **1000 Chairs**, Taschen, Köln, 2015 |