A Manifesto For Icons and Architecture Infatuated By Form

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The following is an excerpt from WAI Architecture Think Tank's book Pure Hardcore Icons. This manifesto explores architecture's recurrent obsession with pure geometric form. Pure Hardcore Icons aims to raise awareness about the dialectic of pure form and architecture, hoping that its potential and limitations could be fully grasped either in practice, in the academia, or as a cultural and intellectual exercise.

Never before has the combination of technology and mass media enhanced such a prolific production and diffusion of monuments to "signature" architecture. Design school desks, computer screens, and magazine pages around the globe have been flooded with torrents of buildings in pure shapes. Redundant forms —either as poured concrete or as virtual bytes— pop-up with the speed it takes to wire-cut Styrofoam or master 3d modeling software. Paradoxically, this abrupt surge of iconographic architectural paraphernalia has overshadowed the demise of the manifesto, one of architecture’s most powerful and straightforward tools to declare its intentions.

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Cite: Cruz Garcia & Nathalie Frankowski. "A Manifesto For Icons and Architecture Infatuated By Form" 04 May 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/502728/a-manifesto-for-icons-and-architecture-infatuated-by-form> ISSN 0719-8884

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