Modernism in America - Part 2
Modernism in America – Part 2
While Modernism throughout Latin America and
Africa draw similar comparison to the same style seen in the United States, Asia
and the Pacific put their own cultural spin on Modernism. These cultural
changes can be seen throughout countries like Japan, Australia, Thailand, and
Cambodia.
Japan
| Frank Lloyd Wright, Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan |
Kazuo Shinohari was also a prominent figure in
Japan at this time, mainly for his production of modernized variations of the
traditional Japan house. While focusing on a single concept, the majority of his
projects used brash exteriors, contrasted by introspective and serene interiors,
to reflect the chaos of urban realms. A good example of this is the
relationship between two chairs seen in the House in Yokohama in the dining
area that face a table in the corner of the room. However, the real view is the
exterior that is visible through the triangular windows, mimicking the same
geometric shape as the chairs backings.Kazuo Shinohari, House in Yokohama, Japan
Australia
| Henry Seidler, Rose Seidler House |
| Glenn Murcutt, Marie Short House |
Conclusion
It is evident that although modernism seen in Latin
America and Africa draw similar comparisons to one another, Asia and the
Pacific put a large amount of cultural spin on this architectural style. We see
these cultural changes taking place throughout countries like Japan, Australia,
Thailand, and Cambodia.
Susie I really enjoyed your blog and I think it is very well written. I like that you chose to cover what the chapter talked about as I also found the differences of Modernism in various countries interesting. I appreciate that you touched on multiple countries and architects, and your pictures with each were great!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Suzie! I really enjoyed the dept you went into explaining the history of modernism and how it came to be through the influence of other countries. Also very interesting to read about architecture in Australia. I feel like architecture is huge in Europe and Japan and I tend to forget how other countries build and create staple works of architecture.
ReplyDeleteSusie,
ReplyDeleteI really appreciated your thoughtful blog post that explored how Modernism influenced other countries. You writing and images were great!
Well done! 50/50 total points