El collage: herramienta conceptual y compositiva del diseño arquitectónico de Richard Meier
Collage: A conceptual and compositive tool of architectural design by Richard Meier
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Abstract
Collage is a common technique in modern and contempo-rary art, even in the creation of cinema. The collage combi-nes pictorial motifs and fragments of disconnected origins within a synthetic entity that gives new roles to those parts. In architectural design this technique generates new narra-tives, dialogues, and juxtapositions that help the ability to imagine space. The process of creating collages used by the architect Richard Meier is of great importance in the gene-ral conception and architectural design of all his projects. Each collage tells a story through organizational principles, a management of space based on geometric figures, grids, proportions that must be precisely studied and calculated. The wonderful aesthetics, form and spatial organization of Meier’s projects lie in the abstraction of an idea in a series of collages. The journey through the analysis of the collages by Richard Meier, allows us to conclude that, in the process of creating Meier, collage, exists as an initial architectural gesture; There is no improvisation in the ideas that genera-te it and it is not only a primary element of communication but also of creation.
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Gutierez Lacombe, A. (2019). El collage: herramienta conceptual y compositiva del diseño arquitectónico de Richard Meier. MÓDULO ARQUITECTURA CUC, 2020(24), 27-36. Recuperado a partir de https://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/moduloarquitecturacuc/article/view/2775
Gutierez Lacombe, A. (2019). El collage: herramienta conceptual y compositiva del diseño arquitectónico de Richard Meier. MÓDULO ARQUITECTURA CUC, 2020(24), 27-36. Recuperado a partir de https://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/moduloarquitecturacuc/article/view/2775
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