TY - GEN
T1 - From Gothic to Bauhaus
T2 - 53rd International Conference of the Architectural Science Association, ANZAScA 2019
AU - Rushton, Hannah
AU - Marriage, Guy
AU - Schnabel, Marc Aurel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 and published by the Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA).
PY - 2019/11/28
Y1 - 2019/11/28
N2 - From the craft production of the Gothic to the standardised industrial production of the Bauhaus, this research follows the development of modern architecture and the evolution of façade construction. This paper examines how, as technology has continued to advance and modes of production have evolved, complete dematerialisation - defined in this paper as a non-structural glass exterior walls - of the façade was achieved with the curtain wall. This research aimed to establish a link between Gothic and Bauhaus architecture to propose a lineage for modern curtain wall façade production and construction. The paper argues that changing modes of production is in response to construction issues, technological innovation and are dependent on the socio-cultural context of a specific time. Presenting a lineage that places this evolution into three stages - pre-industrial, industrial, and post-industrial - the relationship of architecture, technology and how construction methods respond to new technology will be illustrated. This paper will examine the curtain wall's arrival in New Zealand as a case study for the international dissemination of this system, to conclude with a discussion that outlines how the architecture of a post-industrial age both favours and can produce customised and complex façades.
AB - From the craft production of the Gothic to the standardised industrial production of the Bauhaus, this research follows the development of modern architecture and the evolution of façade construction. This paper examines how, as technology has continued to advance and modes of production have evolved, complete dematerialisation - defined in this paper as a non-structural glass exterior walls - of the façade was achieved with the curtain wall. This research aimed to establish a link between Gothic and Bauhaus architecture to propose a lineage for modern curtain wall façade production and construction. The paper argues that changing modes of production is in response to construction issues, technological innovation and are dependent on the socio-cultural context of a specific time. Presenting a lineage that places this evolution into three stages - pre-industrial, industrial, and post-industrial - the relationship of architecture, technology and how construction methods respond to new technology will be illustrated. This paper will examine the curtain wall's arrival in New Zealand as a case study for the international dissemination of this system, to conclude with a discussion that outlines how the architecture of a post-industrial age both favours and can produce customised and complex façades.
KW - Architectural History
KW - Dematerialisation
KW - Façade Construction
KW - Industrialisation
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M3 - Conference Proceeding
AN - SCOPUS:85088365619
T3 - Proceedings of the International Conference of Architectural Science Association
SP - 333
EP - 342
BT - Revisiting the Role of Architecture for Surviving Development
A2 - Agrawal, Avlokita
A2 - Gupta, Rajat
PB - Architectural Science Association
Y2 - 28 November 2019 through 30 November 2019
ER -