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Neo-futurism

Neo-futurism is a late-20th to early-21st-century movement in the arts, design, and architecture.[2][3]

Neo-futurism
Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre, a neo-futuristic skyscraper in Nanjing, China[1]
Years active1960s–present
CountryInternational
Major figuresPeter Cook, Cedric Price, Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers, Norman Foster, Santiago Calatrava, Zaha Hadid
InfluencesFuturism, high-tech architecture
InfluencedParametricism
WU Vienna, Library & Learning Center by Zaha Hadid

Described as an avant-garde movement,[4] as well as a futuristic rethinking of the thought behind aesthetics and functionality of design in growing cities, the movement has its origins in the mid-20th-century structural expressionist work of architects such as Alvar Aalto and Buckminster Fuller.[2]

Futurist architecture began in the 20th century starting with styles such as Art Deco and later with the Googie movement as well as high-tech architecture.[5][6][7]

Origins

Beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s by architects such as Buckminster Fuller[8] and John C. Portman Jr.;[9][10][failed verification] architect and industrial designer Eero Saarinen,[11] Archigram, an avant-garde architectural group (Peter Cook, Warren Chalk, Ron Herron, Dennis Crompton, Michael Webb and David Greene, Jan Kaplický and others);[12][13][14][15][16][17] it is considered in part an evolution out of high-tech architecture, developing many of the same themes and ideas.[18]

Although it was never built, the Fun Palace (1961), interpreted by architect Cedric Price as a "giant neo-futurist machine",[19][20] influenced other architects, notably Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano, whose Centre Pompidou extended many of Price's ideas.

Definition

Neo-futurism was in part revitalised in 2007 after the publication of "The Neo-Futuristic City Manifesto"[21][22][23] included in the candidature presented to the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE)[24] and written by innovation designer Vito Di Bari[25][26] (a former executive director at UNESCO),[27] to outline his vision for the city of Milan at the time of the Universal Expo 2015. Di Bari defined his neo-futuristic vision as the "cross-pollination of art, cutting edge technologies and ethical values combined to create a pervasively higher quality of life";[28] he referenced the Fourth Pillar of Sustainable Development Theory[29] and reported that the name had been inspired by the United Nations report Our Common Future.[30]

Soon after Di Bari's manifesto, a collective in the UK called The Neo-Futurist Collective, launched their own version of the Neo-futurist manifesto, written by Rowena Easton, on the streets of Brighton on 20 February 2008, to mark the 99th anniversary of the publication of the Futurist manifesto by FT Marinetti in 1909.[31] The collective's take on Neo-Futurism was much different to Di Bari's, in a sense that it focussed on acknowledging the legacy of the Italian Futurists as well as criticising our current state of despair over climate change and the financial system. On their introduction to their manifesto, The Neo-Futurist Collective noted: “In an age of mass despair over the state of the planet and the financial system, the futurist legacy of optimism for the power of technology uniting with the imagination of humanity has a powerful resonance for our modern age”.[32] This shows an interpretation of Neo-Futurism that is more socially involved – one that speaks directly to its followers rather than denoting certain outlooks through actions (e.g. choice of eco-aware materials in Neo-Futurist architecture).

Jean-Louis Cohen has defined neo-futurism[33][34] as a corollary to technology, noting that a large amount of the structures built today are byproducts of new materials and concepts about the function of large-scale constructions in society. Etan J. Ilfeld wrote that in the contemporary neo-futurist aesthetic "the machine becomes an integral element of the creative process itself, and generates the emergence of artistic modes that would have been impossible prior to computer technology."[35] Reyner Banham's definition of "une architecture autre" is a call for an architecture that technologically overcomes all previous architectures but possessing an expressive form,[36] as Banham stated about neo-futuristic "Archigram's Plug-in Computerized City, form does not have to follow function into oblivion."[37]

Matthew Phillips defined the Neo-Futurist aesthetic as a "manipulation of time, space, and subject against a backdrop of technological innovation and domination, [that] posits new approaches to the future contrary to those of past avant-gardes and current technocratic philosophies".[38] This definition agrees with the work of Neo-Futurist architects whose approach is situated in the context of technological innovation, but does not mention the ecological mindfulness that stems from architectural Neo-Futurism.

In art and architecture

Neo-futurism was inspired partly by Futurist architect Antonio Sant'Elia and pioneered from the early 1960s and the late 1970s by Hal Foster,[39] with architects such as William Pereira,[40][41] Charles Luckman[42][43] and Henning Larsen.[44]

People

The relaunch of neo-futurism in the 21st century has been creatively inspired by the Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid[45] and architect Santiago Calatrava.[46][47]

Neo-futurist architects, designers and artists include people like Denis Laming [fr],[48][49][50] Patrick Jouin,[51] Yuima Nakazato,[52][53] artist Simon Stålenhag[54] and artist Charis Tsevis.[55][56][57] Neo-futurism has absorbed some high-tech architectural themes and ideas, incorporating elements of high-tech industry and technology іnto building design:[citation needed] Technology and context has been a focus for some architects such as Buckminster Fuller, Norman Foster,[58][59] Kenzo Tange, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers.[47]

Gallery

See also

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Further reading

  • Cohen, Jean-Louis (2012). The Future of Architecture. Since 1889. London: Phaidon Press. ISBN 978-0714845982.
  • Di Bari V. (2007). "100 years: From Manifesto of futurist architecture to the Neofuturistic city manifesto" (PDF). Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  • Foster, Hal (1987). "Neo-Futurism: Architecture and Technology". AA Files. Architectural Association School of Architecture. 14 (14): 25–27. JSTOR 29543561.
  • Foster, Hal (1994). "What's Neo about the Neo-Avant-Garde?". October. MIT Press. 70: 5–32. doi:10.2307/779051. JSTOR 779051.
  • Rowena Easton, The NeoFuturist Manifesto, 2008 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  • Klein, Caroline; Lieb, Stefanie (2013). Futuristic: Visions of Future Living. Cologne: DAAB Media. ISBN 978-3942597098.
  • A History of Neo-Futurism, Erica Anne Milkovich, 2010 - Avant-garde (Aesthetics)
  • Colin Rowe, Fred Koetter, After the Millennium, in Collage City, 1983, published by Architecture – The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
  • Etan Jonathan Ilfeld, Beyond Contemporary Art, 2012, Vivays Publishing, London
  • Anthony Vidler, Histories of the immediate present, 2008 MIT Press, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ISBN 978-0-262-72051-9
  • Reyner Banham, "A Clip-on Architecture," Architectural Design 35, no. 11
  • Reyner Banham: Historian of the Immediate Future (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002)
  • Ru Brown, FUTURISM IS DEAD LONG LIVE FUTURISM The legacy of techno-love in contemporary design, 2011, University of Washington – MDes Design Investigations
  • Gabriel Gyang Dung, Bridget Mlumun Akaakohol, J.C. Akor – The Concept Of Sustainable Development And The Challenges Of Economic Growth And Development In Nigeria – July 2014, Department of Economics, College of Education, Katsina-Ala.

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This article possibly contains inappropriate or misinterpreted citations that do not verify the text Please help improve this article by checking for citation inaccuracies May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Neo futurism is a late 20th to early 21st century movement in the arts design and architecture 2 3 Neo futurismNanjing International Youth Cultural Centre a neo futuristic skyscraper in Nanjing China 1 Years active1960s presentCountryInternationalMajor figuresPeter Cook Cedric Price Renzo Piano Richard Rogers Norman Foster Santiago Calatrava Zaha HadidInfluencesFuturism high tech architectureInfluencedParametricismWU Vienna Library amp Learning Center by Zaha Hadid Described as an avant garde movement 4 as well as a futuristic rethinking of the thought behind aesthetics and functionality of design in growing cities the movement has its origins in the mid 20th century structural expressionist work of architects such as Alvar Aalto and Buckminster Fuller 2 Futurist architecture began in the 20th century starting with styles such as Art Deco and later with the Googie movement as well as high tech architecture 5 6 7 Contents 1 Origins 2 Definition 3 In art and architecture 4 People 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksOrigins EditBeginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s by architects such as Buckminster Fuller 8 and John C Portman Jr 9 10 failed verification architect and industrial designer Eero Saarinen 11 Archigram an avant garde architectural group Peter Cook Warren Chalk Ron Herron Dennis Crompton Michael Webb and David Greene Jan Kaplicky and others 12 13 14 15 16 17 it is considered in part an evolution out of high tech architecture developing many of the same themes and ideas 18 Although it was never built the Fun Palace 1961 interpreted by architect Cedric Price as a giant neo futurist machine 19 20 influenced other architects notably Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano whose Centre Pompidou extended many of Price s ideas Definition EditNeo futurism was in part revitalised in 2007 after the publication of The Neo Futuristic City Manifesto 21 22 23 included in the candidature presented to the Bureau International des Expositions BIE 24 and written by innovation designer Vito Di Bari 25 26 a former executive director at UNESCO 27 to outline his vision for the city of Milan at the time of the Universal Expo 2015 Di Bari defined his neo futuristic vision as the cross pollination of art cutting edge technologies and ethical values combined to create a pervasively higher quality of life 28 he referenced the Fourth Pillar of Sustainable Development Theory 29 and reported that the name had been inspired by the United Nations report Our Common Future 30 Soon after Di Bari s manifesto a collective in the UK called The Neo Futurist Collective launched their own version of the Neo futurist manifesto written by Rowena Easton on the streets of Brighton on 20 February 2008 to mark the 99th anniversary of the publication of the Futurist manifesto by FT Marinetti in 1909 31 The collective s take on Neo Futurism was much different to Di Bari s in a sense that it focussed on acknowledging the legacy of the Italian Futurists as well as criticising our current state of despair over climate change and the financial system On their introduction to their manifesto The Neo Futurist Collective noted In an age of mass despair over the state of the planet and the financial system the futurist legacy of optimism for the power of technology uniting with the imagination of humanity has a powerful resonance for our modern age 32 This shows an interpretation of Neo Futurism that is more socially involved one that speaks directly to its followers rather than denoting certain outlooks through actions e g choice of eco aware materials in Neo Futurist architecture Jean Louis Cohen has defined neo futurism 33 34 as a corollary to technology noting that a large amount of the structures built today are byproducts of new materials and concepts about the function of large scale constructions in society Etan J Ilfeld wrote that in the contemporary neo futurist aesthetic the machine becomes an integral element of the creative process itself and generates the emergence of artistic modes that would have been impossible prior to computer technology 35 Reyner Banham s definition of une architecture autre is a call for an architecture that technologically overcomes all previous architectures but possessing an expressive form 36 as Banham stated about neo futuristic Archigram s Plug in Computerized City form does not have to follow function into oblivion 37 Matthew Phillips defined the Neo Futurist aesthetic as a manipulation of time space and subject against a backdrop of technological innovation and domination that posits new approaches to the future contrary to those of past avant gardes and current technocratic philosophies 38 This definition agrees with the work of Neo Futurist architects whose approach is situated in the context of technological innovation but does not mention the ecological mindfulness that stems from architectural Neo Futurism In art and architecture EditNeo futurism was inspired partly by Futurist architect Antonio Sant Elia and pioneered from the early 1960s and the late 1970s by Hal Foster 39 with architects such as William Pereira 40 41 Charles Luckman 42 43 and Henning Larsen 44 People EditThe relaunch of neo futurism in the 21st century has been creatively inspired by the Pritzker Architecture Prize winning architect Zaha Hadid 45 and architect Santiago Calatrava 46 47 Neo futurist architects designers and artists include people like Denis Laming fr 48 49 50 Patrick Jouin 51 Yuima Nakazato 52 53 artist Simon Stalenhag 54 and artist Charis Tsevis 55 56 57 Neo futurism has absorbed some high tech architectural themes and ideas incorporating elements of high tech industry and technology into building design citation needed Technology and context has been a focus for some architects such as Buckminster Fuller Norman Foster 58 59 Kenzo Tange Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers 47 Gallery Edit The Pavilions of Futuroscope in Poitiers by Denis Laming 1984 The Tour de Montreal in Montreal by Roger Taillibert 1987 L Hemisferic in the City of Arts and Sciences Valencia by Santiago Calatrava 1998 The British Library of Political and Economic Science in London by Norman Foster 2000 L Oceanografic in the City of Arts and Sciences Valencia by Felix Candela 2003 Auditorio de Tenerife in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by Santiago Calatrava 2003 El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in the City of Arts and Sciences Valencia by Santiago Calatrava 2005 The Turning Torso in Malmo by Santiago Calatrava 2005 Hungerburgbahn top station in Innsbruck by Zaha Hadid 2007 Liege Guillemins railway station in Liege by Santiago Calatrava 2009 L Agora in the City of Arts and Sciences Valencia by Santiago Calatrava 2009 The Burj Khalifa in Dubai by Adrian Smith 2010 Iceberg Palace in Sochi by Andrey Bokov 2012 Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center in Baku by Zaha Hadid 2012 The Shard in London by Renzo Piano 2012 Jockey Club Innovation Tower in Hong Kong by Zaha Hadid 2013 Pearl River Tower by Skidmore Owings amp Merrill 2013 The Evolution Tower in Moscow by RMJM and Philipp Nikandrov 2014 Museum of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro by Santiago Calatrava 2015 The World Trade Center Hub in New York City by Santiago Calatrava 2016 TK Elevator Test Tower in Rottweil by Werner Sobek 2017 Aerial view of Apple Park in Cupertino by Norman Foster 2017 520 West 28th Street in New York City by Zaha Hadid 2017 Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City by Atkins 2018 The Central Library Oodi in Helsinki by Arkkitehtitoimisto ALA 2018 Merdeka 118 in Kuala Lumpur by Fender Katsalidis 2022 Ilham Tower in Kuala Lumpur by Foster Partners 2015See also EditFuturist architectureReferences Edit Bethune Meredith 31 July 2019 An Inside Look at One of Zaha Hadid s Final Projects China s Futuristic Jumeirah Nanjing Hotel Robb Report Retrieved 20 April 2022 architect Zaha Hadid the first woman to win the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize died unexpectedly in 2016 Adding to that tragedy were her many projects left unfinished including the Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre IYCC in China Fortunately her London based firm Zaha Hadid Architects has carried the torch making it possible for a new hotel Jumeirah Nanjing to open inside the building a b Neo futurism Designing Buildings the Construction Wiki 14 May 2021 Retrieved 20 April 2022 neo futurist aesthetics generates the emergence of artistic modes that would have been impossible prior to computer technology Santiago Calatrava s Neo Futuristic Architecture Special Travel International Vancouver Retrieved 20 April 2022 Calatrava s artistic sensibility hasn t been limited strictly to architecture He is also an accomplished sculptor and painter creating a body of work on a smaller scale Neo futurism An 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