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Peter Eisenman

Peter David Eisenman (born August 11, 1932) is an American architect, writer, and professor. Considered one of the New York Five, Eisenman is known for his high modernist and deconstructive designs, as well as for his authorship of several architectural books. His work has won him several awards, including the Wolf Prize in Arts.[1]

Peter Eisenman
Eisenman at GSAPP
Born (1932-08-11) August 11, 1932 (age 91)
Alma materCornell University
Columbia University
University of Cambridge
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsHouse VI
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
City of Culture of Galicia

Biography

Early life

Peter Eisenman was born to Jewish parents on August 11, 1932, in Newark, New Jersey.[2][3] As a child, he attended Columbia High School located in Maplewood, New Jersey. He transferred into the architecture school as an undergraduate at Cornell University and gave up his position on the swimming team in order to commit full-time to his studies. He received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell, a Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, and MA and PhD degrees from the University of Cambridge. He received an honorary degree from Syracuse University School of Architecture in 2007.[citation needed]

Career

He first rose to prominence as a member of the New York Five (also known as "the Whites"), along with fellow architects Charles Gwathmey, John Hejduk, Richard Meier, and Michael Graves. Some of their work was presented at a CASE Studies conference in 1969, catapulting their respective careers. Eisenman received a number of grants from the Graham Foundation for work done in this period[when?]. The New York Five began their careers by iterating on Le Corbusier's distinctive style, but they all subsequently developed unique styles and ideologies, with Eisenman becoming more affiliated with Deconstructivism.

 
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe at the site of the gardens of the former Reich Chancellery in Berlin.

Eisenman currently teaches theory seminars and advanced design studios at the Yale School of Architecture, and is Professor Emeritus at the Cooper Union School of Architecture.[4][5] Previously, he taught at the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University School of Architecture, and the Ohio State University. He founded the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in 1967 and served as its Executive Director until 1981.[citation needed]

 
Another view of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

His professional work is often referred to as formalist, deconstructive, late avant-garde, late and high modernist.[citation needed] The fragmenting of forms visible in some of his projects has been identified as characteristic of deconstructivism, and he has become one of the movement's flagbearer. In 1988, he was featured in the "Deconstructivists" exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.[6]

While well known for his single-family residences, particularly his "House" series, he has also worked on several large-scale non-residential projects as well. Some examples include the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin[7] and the new University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. His largest project to date is the City of Culture of Galicia in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. In his practice, Eisenman was an early advocate of computer-aided design, employing fledgling innovators such as Greg Lynn and Ingeborg Rocker as early as 1989.[citation needed]

His writings have pursued topics including comparative formal analyses; the emancipation and autonomization of architecture; and histories of Architects. Architects he has written about include Giuseppe Terragni, Andrea Palladio, Le Corbusier and James Stirling. Additionally, he is featured in wide print and many films, including the 2008 film Peter Eisenman: University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals in which he provides a tour of his recent construction.[citation needed]

Eisenman has won several awards, including the National Design Award for Architecture in 2001, and the Wolf Prize in Arts in 2010.[8][1]

Criticism

Several criticisms have been waged against Eisenman over his designs, style, and perspective on the field of architecture. In 1972, Colin Rowe wrote that he pursued a physique form of European modernism rather than utopian social agendas.[9] And, more recently, accusations have been made that Eisenman's work is "post-humanist". His apathy towards the recent "green" movement, too has been considered polarizing or "out-of-touch". Despite these claims of polarity and divisiveness, Eisenman has famously pursued dialogues with important cultural figures internationally. These include his English mentor Colin Rowe, the Italian historian Manfredo Tafuri, George Baird, Fredric Jameson, Laurie Olin, Rosalind Krauss and Jacques Derrida.[10]

Another point of criticism over his work has been the state of some of his deconstructivist buildings. The Wexner Center, the first major public deconstructivist building, has required extensive and expensive retrofitting due to major design flaws, such as incompetent material specifications, and fine art exhibition space exposed to direct sunlight. It was frequently repeated that the Wexner's colliding planes tended to make its users disoriented to the point of physical nausea; in 1997 researcher Michael Pollan tracked the source of this rumor back to Eisenman himself. In architectural historian Andrew Ballantyne's opinion, "By some scale of values, he was actually enhancing the reputation of his building by letting it be known that it was hostile to humanity." Eisenman's House VI, designed for clients Richard and Suzanne Frank in the mid-1970s, also required several costly fixes resulting in the couple turning against Eisenman.

Buildings and works

 
USGS satellite image of the Greater Columbus Convention Center

Bibliography

  • Peter Eisenman, Houses of Cards. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. ISBN 0-19-505130-0
  • Peter Eisenman, Diagram Diaries (Universe Architecture Series), Thames and Hudson, 1999. ISBN 0-7893-0264-0
  • Blurred Zones: Investigations of the Interstitial : Eisenman Architects 1988-1998
  • Peter Eisenman, Giuseppe Terragni: Transformations, Decompositions, Critiques, New York, The Monacelli Press 2003 ISBN 1-885254-96-2
  • Peter Eisenman, Eisenman Inside Out. Selected Writings 1963-1988, New Haven-London, Yale University Press 2004 ISBN 0-300-09008-0
  • Peter Eisenman, Ten Canonical Buildings 1950-2000, New York, Rizzoli International Publications inc. 2008 ISBN 0-8478-3048-9
  • Peter Eisenman et al., Peter Eisenman: In dialogue with architects and philosopher (Vladan Djokić and Petar Bojanić (eds.)), Mimesis International. 2017, ISBN 9788869771132
  • Peter Eisenman, Memory Games, Rizzoli. 1996 ISBN 978-0847818518
  • Peter Eisenman and Elisa Iturbe, lateness 2020, Princeton University Press.[11] ISBN 9780691147222

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Awards — EISENMAN ARCHITECTS". eisenmanarchitects.com. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  2. ^ Eran Neuman, Longing for the Impossible, Haaretz, 12 May 2010. Quote:""I didn't know I was Jewish until I encountered anti-Semitism at the age of 10..." Even though he grew up in a non-Zionist and assimilated family where his father held radical leftist views...."
  3. ^ Peter Eisenman, Great Buildings Online. Accessed September 19, 2008.
  4. ^ . Yale School of Architecture. Archived from the original on 2013-08-21.
  5. ^ . Cooper Union School of Architecture. Archived from the original on 2009-08-12.
  6. ^ "Deconstructivist Architecture" (PDF). Museum of Modern Art. 1988. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  7. ^ Meomorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe: A memorial in the centre. In: Sites of Unity (Haus der Geschichte), 2022.
  8. ^ "Profile of Peter Eisenman". Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
  9. ^ "Five Architects," (New York: Wittenborn, 1972)
  10. ^ Derrida's Garden by Eleanor Morgan in Fillip
  11. ^ Eisenman, Peter; Iturbe, Elisa (7 July 2020). Lateness. ISBN 9780691147222. Retrieved 28 October 2020. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)

References

  • Interview: Peter Eisenman, Threshold, Rizzoli, 1983.
  • Kari Jormakka, Interview with Peter Eisenman, Datutop 14, 1991.
  • Ballantyne, Andrew (2002). What Is Architecture?. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415256-26-7.
  • Hendrix, John Shannon (2006). Architecture and Psychoanalysis: Peter Eisenman and Jacques Lacan. New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 0-820481-71-8.
  • Pangalos P., Petridou V., The imprint of Eisenman, ed. Futura, Athens, 2013.
  • Meier A., Peter Eisenman: Machine Critique de l'Architecture, ed. Infolio, Gollion (CH), 2019, 252p. ISBN 978-2-88474-789-9

External links

  • Eisenman Architects official website
  • Finding aid for the Peter Eisenman fonds, Canadian Centre for Architecture (digitized items)
  • Video interview with Eisenman from 1996
  • Archinect.com interview
  • designboom.com interview
  • Eisenman's politics an interview with Robert Locke
  • Eisenman in conversation with Iman Ansari
  • "Contrasting Concepts of Harmony in Architecture: The 1982 Debate Between Christopher Alexander and Peter Eisenman"
  • Eisenmania
  • "Being Eisenman" video 2004, a personal interview with famous architecture friends on YouTube
  • Finding aid for Peter Eisenman architectural drawings for House VI, 1972. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles. Accession No. 920049. Sixty-three architectural drawings in pencil, pen and marker on paper document the design development of House VI, one of Peter Eisenman's most important early polemical designs.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Peter Eisenman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Peter David Eisenman born August 11 1932 is an American architect writer and professor Considered one of the New York Five Eisenman is known for his high modernist and deconstructive designs as well as for his authorship of several architectural books His work has won him several awards including the Wolf Prize in Arts 1 Peter EisenmanEisenman at GSAPPBorn 1932 08 11 August 11 1932 age 91 Newark New Jersey U S Alma materCornell UniversityColumbia UniversityUniversity of CambridgeOccupationArchitectBuildingsHouse VIMemorial to the Murdered Jews of EuropeCity of Culture of Galicia Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 2 Criticism 3 Buildings and works 4 Bibliography 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBiographyEarly life Peter Eisenman was born to Jewish parents on August 11 1932 in Newark New Jersey 2 3 As a child he attended Columbia High School located in Maplewood New Jersey He transferred into the architecture school as an undergraduate at Cornell University and gave up his position on the swimming team in order to commit full time to his studies He received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell a Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University s Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation and MA and PhD degrees from the University of Cambridge He received an honorary degree from Syracuse University School of Architecture in 2007 citation needed Career He first rose to prominence as a member of the New York Five also known as the Whites along with fellow architects Charles Gwathmey John Hejduk Richard Meier and Michael Graves Some of their work was presented at a CASE Studies conference in 1969 catapulting their respective careers Eisenman received a number of grants from the Graham Foundation for work done in this period when The New York Five began their careers by iterating on Le Corbusier s distinctive style but they all subsequently developed unique styles and ideologies with Eisenman becoming more affiliated with Deconstructivism nbsp The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe at the site of the gardens of the former Reich Chancellery in Berlin Eisenman currently teaches theory seminars and advanced design studios at the Yale School of Architecture and is Professor Emeritus at the Cooper Union School of Architecture 4 5 Previously he taught at the University of Cambridge Harvard University the University of Pennsylvania Princeton University School of Architecture and the Ohio State University He founded the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in 1967 and served as its Executive Director until 1981 citation needed nbsp Another view of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of EuropeHis professional work is often referred to as formalist deconstructive late avant garde late and high modernist citation needed The fragmenting of forms visible in some of his projects has been identified as characteristic of deconstructivism and he has become one of the movement s flagbearer In 1988 he was featured in the Deconstructivists exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York 6 While well known for his single family residences particularly his House series he has also worked on several large scale non residential projects as well Some examples include the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin 7 and the new University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale Arizona His largest project to date is the City of Culture of Galicia in Santiago de Compostela Spain In his practice Eisenman was an early advocate of computer aided design employing fledgling innovators such as Greg Lynn and Ingeborg Rocker as early as 1989 citation needed His writings have pursued topics including comparative formal analyses the emancipation and autonomization of architecture and histories of Architects Architects he has written about include Giuseppe Terragni Andrea Palladio Le Corbusier and James Stirling Additionally he is featured in wide print and many films including the 2008 film Peter Eisenman University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals in which he provides a tour of his recent construction citation needed Eisenman has won several awards including the National Design Award for Architecture in 2001 and the Wolf Prize in Arts in 2010 8 1 CriticismThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Peter Eisenman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Several criticisms have been waged against Eisenman over his designs style and perspective on the field of architecture In 1972 Colin Rowe wrote that he pursued a physique form of European modernism rather than utopian social agendas 9 And more recently accusations have been made that Eisenman s work is post humanist His apathy towards the recent green movement too has been considered polarizing or out of touch Despite these claims of polarity and divisiveness Eisenman has famously pursued dialogues with important cultural figures internationally These include his English mentor Colin Rowe the Italian historian Manfredo Tafuri George Baird Fredric Jameson Laurie Olin Rosalind Krauss and Jacques Derrida 10 Another point of criticism over his work has been the state of some of his deconstructivist buildings The Wexner Center the first major public deconstructivist building has required extensive and expensive retrofitting due to major design flaws such as incompetent material specifications and fine art exhibition space exposed to direct sunlight It was frequently repeated that the Wexner s colliding planes tended to make its users disoriented to the point of physical nausea in 1997 researcher Michael Pollan tracked the source of this rumor back to Eisenman himself In architectural historian Andrew Ballantyne s opinion By some scale of values he was actually enhancing the reputation of his building by letting it be known that it was hostile to humanity Eisenman s House VI designed for clients Richard and Suzanne Frank in the mid 1970s also required several costly fixes resulting in the couple turning against Eisenman Buildings and works nbsp USGS satellite image of the Greater Columbus Convention CenterHouse I Princeton New Jersey 1968 1 House II Falk House Hardwick Vermont 1969 2 House III Lakeville Connecticut 1971 3 House IV Falls Village Connecticut 1971 4 House VI Frank residence Cornwall Connecticut 1975 5 House X Bloomfield Hills Michigan 1975 6 Brooklyn Firehouse New York City New York 1985 7 IBA Social Housing Berlin West Germany 1985 8 Wexner Center for the Arts Ohio State University Columbus Ohio 1989 9 Koizumi Sangyo Headquarters Tokyo Japan 1990 10 Groningen Music Video Pavilion Groningen Netherlands 1990 11 Nunotani building Tokyo Japan 1992 12 Greater Columbus Convention Center Columbus Ohio 1993 13 JCDecaux Bus Shelter Aachen Germany 1996 14 University of Cincinnati Arnoff Center Cincinnati Ohio 1996 15 City of Culture of Galicia Santiago de Compostela Galicia Spain 1999 16 Il giardino dei passi perduti Castelvecchio Museum Verona 2005 temporary installation now removed 17 Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe Berlin 2005 18 State Farm Stadium Glendale Arizona 2006 19 Residenze Carlo Erba Milan Italy 2019 20 BibliographyPeter Eisenman Houses of Cards New York Oxford University Press 1987 ISBN 0 19 505130 0 Peter Eisenman Diagram Diaries Universe Architecture Series Thames and Hudson 1999 ISBN 0 7893 0264 0 Blurred Zones Investigations of the Interstitial Eisenman Architects 1988 1998 Peter Eisenman Giuseppe Terragni Transformations Decompositions Critiques New York The Monacelli Press 2003 ISBN 1 885254 96 2 Peter Eisenman Eisenman Inside Out Selected Writings 1963 1988 New Haven London Yale University Press 2004 ISBN 0 300 09008 0 Peter Eisenman Ten Canonical Buildings 1950 2000 New York Rizzoli International Publications inc 2008 ISBN 0 8478 3048 9 Peter Eisenman et al Peter Eisenman In dialogue with architects and philosopher Vladan Djokic and Petar Bojanic eds Mimesis International 2017 ISBN 9788869771132 Peter Eisenman Memory Games Rizzoli 1996 ISBN 978 0847818518 Peter Eisenman and Elisa Iturbe lateness 2020 Princeton University Press 11 ISBN 9780691147222Notes a b Awards EISENMAN ARCHITECTS eisenmanarchitects com Retrieved 2023 07 04 Eran Neuman Longing for the Impossible Haaretz 12 May 2010 Quote I didn t know I was Jewish until I encountered anti Semitism at the age of 10 Even though he grew up in a non Zionist and assimilated family where his father held radical leftist views Peter Eisenman Great Buildings Online Accessed September 19 2008 Peter Eisenman Faculty Profile Yale School of Architecture Archived from the original on 2013 08 21 Faculty Profile Peter Eisenman Cooper Union School of Architecture Archived from the original on 2009 08 12 Deconstructivist Architecture PDF Museum of Modern Art 1988 Retrieved 2023 07 04 Meomorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe A memorial in the centre In Sites of Unity Haus der Geschichte 2022 Profile of Peter Eisenman Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum Retrieved 2010 08 24 Five Architects New York Wittenborn 1972 Derrida s Garden by Eleanor Morgan in Fillip Eisenman Peter Iturbe Elisa 7 July 2020 Lateness ISBN 9780691147222 Retrieved 28 October 2020 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help ReferencesInterview Peter Eisenman Threshold Rizzoli 1983 Kari Jormakka Interview with Peter Eisenman Datutop 14 1991 Ballantyne Andrew 2002 What Is Architecture London Routledge ISBN 0 415256 26 7 Hendrix John Shannon 2006 Architecture and Psychoanalysis Peter Eisenman and Jacques Lacan New York Peter Lang ISBN 0 820481 71 8 Pangalos P Petridou V The imprint of Eisenman ed Futura Athens 2013 Meier A Peter Eisenman Machine Critique de l Architecture ed Infolio Gollion CH 2019 252p ISBN 978 2 88474 789 9External links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Eisenman Eisenman Architects official website Finding aid for the Peter Eisenman fonds Canadian Centre for Architecture digitized items Video interview with Eisenman from 1996 Archinect com interview designboom com interview Eisenman s politics an interview with Robert Locke Eisenman in conversation with Iman Ansari Contrasting Concepts of Harmony in Architecture The 1982 Debate Between Christopher Alexander and Peter Eisenman Eisenmania Being Eisenman video 2004 a personal interview with famous architecture friends on YouTube Finding aid for Peter Eisenman architectural drawings for House VI 1972 Getty Research Institute Los Angeles Accession No 920049 Sixty three architectural drawings in pencil pen and marker on paper document the design development of House VI one of Peter Eisenman s most important early polemical designs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Eisenman amp oldid 1177347959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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