Re-evaluating Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of the Place

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In his 1983 now-classic essay Towards a Critical Regionalism, Six Points of an Architecture of Resistance, Kenneth Frampton discussed an alternative approach to architecture, one defined by climate, topography and tectonics, as a form of resistance to the placeness of Modern Architecture and the gratuitous ornamentation of Postmodernism. An architectural attitude, Critical Regionalism proposed an architecture that would embrace global influences while firmly rooted in its context. The following explores the value and contribution of Frampton’s ideas for contemporary architecture.

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Cite: Andreea Cutieru. "Re-evaluating Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of the Place" 09 Aug 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/966401/re-evaluating-critical-regionalism-an-architecture-of-the-place> ISSN 0719-8884
Library of Muyinga. Image Courtesy of BC Architects

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