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Complementary architecture

Complementary architecture is a movement in contemporary architecture promoting architectural practice rooted in comprehensive understanding of context, aiming to contribute to the environment in such a way as to continue and improve or emphasise its preexisting qualities[clarification needed][vague]. Indispensable features of complementary architecture include sustainability, altruism, contextualism, endemism and continuity of specific regional design language.[1]

Complementary architecture occurs at the intersection of local pattern and design languages. A pattern language represents a set of more or less formalised rules of human interaction with built forms, resulting from practical solutions developed over time according to local culture and natural conditions.[2] A design language in architecture is a set of geometrical (formal) and material standards used in buildings and other man-made structures, traditionally arising from local materials and their physical properties.[3]

Complementary architecture interprets the Vitruvian triad for contemporary use, mapping durability (firmitas) against aspects of broader sustainability, utility (utilitas) against altruism and service to society, and individual beauty (venustas) against harmony with broader context, regional identity and spirit of place.[4][5]

Continuity in architecture edit

Historically, building environments were produced in a continuous, evolutionary fashion rather than as singular revolutionary events.[6] Complementary architecture involves systematic analysis of traditional techniques in the context of vibrant urban environments, aiming to rediscover sustainable, layered, nuanced, contextual and environmentally appropriate solutions for the present time.[7]

Applications edit

Practically all traditional vernacular and formal architecture produced prior to the 20th century is complementary architecture due to inherent material and cultural constraints, as are many works inspired by some contemporary movements such as contextual architecture, indigenous architecture, organic architecture or new urbanism.

Complementary architecture methodology is especially useful where contemporary development penetrates compact historical urban fabric.[8] Complementary design pays respect to its architectural context while carefully introducing contemporary design elements.[9]

Critical views edit

The movement specifically rejects the tendency of contemporary architects to construct buildings rather than cities, neglecting the fact that the value of a building stays in the architectural whole,[5] as well as modernism's contrasting with nature or context for the sake of innovation as expedient and inevitably destructive.[10][11] Adherents posit that in the 20th century the abdication of decorative elements and traditional forms was thought to be a sign of newly found simplicity, solidarity and sacrifice by the socialist and conveniently cost-efficient by the capitalist side of the political scene. By extension, that "nearly every building completed prior to the 20th century was beautiful" and that the matter of beauty in contemporary and future architecture as simply a matter of "recovering old habits".[12]

Contemporary examples edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lev, Jiri (June 10, 2019). . Archived from the original on 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  2. ^ Alexander, Christopher (1977-08-25). A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-972653-0.
  3. ^ Krier, Leon (2009-05-08). The Architecture of Community. Island Press. ISBN 978-1-61091-124-5.
  4. ^ Lev, Jiri (2015). "Manifesto of Complementary Architecture (MOCA)" (1st ed.). Newcastle, Australia.
  5. ^ a b Alexandru, Diana. "Debate on the Presence/Absence of the Vitruvian Triad in the Current Architecture and Urban Design". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ "On Continuity in Architecture". Larry Speck. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  7. ^ "Continuity in Architecture – Manchester School of Architecture". www.msa.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  8. ^ Wojciuk, Natalia; Milwicz, Roman; Nowotarski, Piotr (2016-01-01). "Analysis of The Urban Space Perception, Transformed Under the Influence of Complementary Architecture". Procedia Engineering. World Multidisciplinary Civil Engineering-Architecture-Urban Planning Symposium 2016, WMCAUS 2016. 161: 1338–1342. doi:10.1016/j.proeng.2016.08.653. ISSN 1877-7058.
  9. ^ "A Complementary Architectural Dialogue of Past and Present in the Refurbishment of Hotel Fouquet Barrière". ArchDaily. 2019-04-26. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  10. ^ Salingaros, Nikos A. (2013). Unified Architectural Theory: Form, Language, Complexity. Vajra Books. ISBN 978-9937623056.
  11. ^ Glendinning, Miles (2010-10-15). Architecture's Evil Empire?: The Triumph and Tragedy of Global Modernism. Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-86189-981-1.
  12. ^ Affairs, Current. "Why You Hate Contemporary Architecture ❧ Current Affairs". Current Affairs. Retrieved 2020-10-17.

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The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject Please help improve the article by providing more context for the reader July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Complementary architecture is a movement in contemporary architecture promoting architectural practice rooted in comprehensive understanding of context aiming to contribute to the environment in such a way as to continue and improve or emphasise its preexisting qualities clarification needed vague Indispensable features of complementary architecture include sustainability altruism contextualism endemism and continuity of specific regional design language 1 Complementary architecture occurs at the intersection of local pattern and design languages A pattern language represents a set of more or less formalised rules of human interaction with built forms resulting from practical solutions developed over time according to local culture and natural conditions 2 A design language in architecture is a set of geometrical formal and material standards used in buildings and other man made structures traditionally arising from local materials and their physical properties 3 Complementary architecture interprets the Vitruvian triad for contemporary use mapping durability firmitas against aspects of broader sustainability utility utilitas against altruism and service to society and individual beauty venustas against harmony with broader context regional identity and spirit of place 4 5 Contents 1 Continuity in architecture 2 Applications 3 Critical views 4 Contemporary examples 5 See also 6 ReferencesContinuity in architecture editHistorically building environments were produced in a continuous evolutionary fashion rather than as singular revolutionary events 6 Complementary architecture involves systematic analysis of traditional techniques in the context of vibrant urban environments aiming to rediscover sustainable layered nuanced contextual and environmentally appropriate solutions for the present time 7 Applications editPractically all traditional vernacular and formal architecture produced prior to the 20th century is complementary architecture due to inherent material and cultural constraints as are many works inspired by some contemporary movements such as contextual architecture indigenous architecture organic architecture or new urbanism Complementary architecture methodology is especially useful where contemporary development penetrates compact historical urban fabric 8 Complementary design pays respect to its architectural context while carefully introducing contemporary design elements 9 Critical views editThe movement specifically rejects the tendency of contemporary architects to construct buildings rather than cities neglecting the fact that the value of a building stays in the architectural whole 5 as well as modernism s contrasting with nature or context for the sake of innovation as expedient and inevitably destructive 10 11 Adherents posit that in the 20th century the abdication of decorative elements and traditional forms was thought to be a sign of newly found simplicity solidarity and sacrifice by the socialist and conveniently cost efficient by the capitalist side of the political scene By extension that nearly every building completed prior to the 20th century was beautiful and that the matter of beauty in contemporary and future architecture as simply a matter of recovering old habits 12 Contemporary examples edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp See also edit nbsp Architecture portal European Urban Renaissance Architectural design values Critical regionalism Sustainable architectureReferences edit Lev Jiri June 10 2019 Manifesto Of Complementary Architecture 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