Kelompok 13
Kelompok 13
Kelompok 13
Febri Nurhidayat
M. Muqbil Maulana
Nisa Nabila
Adolf Loos
Adolf Franz Karl Viktor Maria Loos (10 December 1870 –
23 August 1933) was an Austrian and Czech architect
and influential European theorist of modern architecture.
His essay Ornament and Crime advocated smooth and
clear surfaces in contrast to the lavish decorations of the
fin de siècle, as well as the more modern aesthetic
principles of the Vienna Secession, exemplified in his
design of Looshaus, Vienna.
BUILDING MATERIALS (1898)
Building Materials
What is worth more, a kilo of stone or a kilo of gold?
The question is probably ludicrous. But only for the
businessman. The great artist will answer: for me all
materials are equally valuable.
Building Materials
The artist has only one ambition: to master the
material in a way that makes his work independent of
the value of the raw material.
The resemblance to natural work as made by God, as a type and help, must be
more closely attempted, man cannot advance in the invention of beauty, without
directly imitating natural form
BEAUTY IN ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENT
“Thus, in the Doric temple the triglyph and cornice are
unimitative; or imitative only of artificial cuttings of
wood. No one would call these members beautiful…
All the beauty it had was dependent on the precision
of its ovolo, a natural curve of the most frequent
occurrence”
• architect should content itself with the customs, which have been enough for the
support and guidance of other arts before it an like it.
• When we begin to teach children writing, we force them to absolute copyism,
and require absolute accuracy in the formation of the letters; as they obtain
command of the received modes of literal expression, we cannot prevent their
falling into such variations as are consistent with their feeling, their circumstances,
or their characters. So, when a boy is first taught to write Latin, an authority is
required of him for every expression he uses; as he becomes master of the
language he may take a license, and feel his right to do so without any authority.
• In the same way our architects would have to be taught to write the accepted
style. We must first determine what buildings are to be considered; their modes of
construction and laws of proportion are to be studied with the most penetrating
care; then the different forms and uses of their decorations are to be classed and
catalogued.
Referensi
Ornament and Crime, Adolf Loos
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looshaus
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Loos