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The Analysis Of Florentine Radical Architecture Groups(1960s?1970s)

Posted on:2020-12-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R F TaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330575975902Subject:Architecture
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This thesis aims to analyze the projects and architectural ideas of three radical architectural groups,Archizoom,Superstudio and 9999,which were born in Florence in the 1960s and 1970s.Through the study of their critical architectural experimental project,the differences and internal relations among the three groups'architectural ideas are analyzed.This paper studies and combs the pedigree of the development of art and culture in the era of radical architectural groups,analyses their position in a specific historical background and the source of their architectural ideas and creative techniques,and further studies how the three groups put architecture at the social level for reflection.The first part of the article introduces the background of the three groups.The second part introduces and interprets the three groups and their representative works.The third part deeply analyses the critical architectural thoughts of the three groups through their representative works,and links the three groups with the background of the times to analyze their epochal characteristics.The fourth part analyses the influence and enlightenment of the three groups.This paper mainly adopts the methods of literature research,image induction and illustration,through the analysis of the three groups'architectural works and writings,strives to accurately display the four groups' architectural concepts and architectural expressions.They provided a new way of thinking about architecture and Society for later generations,and pioneered the interdisciplinary approach to architectural creation,which greatly expanded the boundaries of architecture and had a direct impact on the development of architecture since the 1970s and 1980s.
Keywords/Search Tags:Archizoom, Superstudio, Group 9999, Radical Architecture, Critical
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