The meaning of "That is architecture"
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
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Professor K. Michael Hays introduces a module on Aldo Rossi by considering what the “that” refers to in Adolf Loos's famous quotation, “That is architecture.”
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I really enjoyed the video! I thought there was a lot of depth to what Loos said here. It is often harder to simplify things than to complicate them, and I think he did a fine job of simplification.
That's way I like it 😊
Good
Kerenn
Well, Loos was about as deep as a puddle. Architecture is the human/social activity of making socially meaningful shelter. It produces buildings. We can have fine buildings, great buildings, important buildings and horrible buildings. But we don't award architecture as a badge of superiority. That is sheer tendentiousness.