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A daily blog on architecture in Chicago, and other topics cultural, political and mineral.
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Showing posts with label Lurie Garden Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lurie Garden Chicago. Show all posts
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Relief for NATO Weekend, at the Lurie Garden
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this one's a cheat - taken at the Widow Clarke house.. . . and this one's from somewhere along Archer avenue. Now back to Lurie:
Buckyballs.
more after the break.
Labels:
flowers,
Jyoti Srivastava,
Lurie Garden Chicago,
Millennium Park Chicago,
NATO Summit 2012 Chicago
Monday, July 18, 2011
Organic Construction in the Garden of Lurie
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Through this portal, some of the most amazing engineering in Chicago can be found.Check out those fractals!
From Louis Sullivan, to Frank Lloyd Wright, to Cecil Balmond, Zaha, and beyond, architects periodically convince themselves they've arrived at the organic, at a grasp of the informal that breaks the bounds of the traditional construction, and rivals the fecundity of nature.
A look at a single flower betrays how short even our best designs fall. The most abject plant is a marvel of adaptation, form and function far beyond even our most sophisticated attempts.
In the end, it's not an emulation of natural form, but geometric abstraction - the circle and square, the right angle and the straight line - that stand most human in their aspect, encapsulating both the mastery of our intellect, and the tragic denial of the primacy of our existence as living entities arising out of nature.
Set against this splendor, our proud towers seem paltry reductions.
Labels:
Cecil Balmond,
flowers,
Frank Lloyd Wright,
Louis Sullivan,
Lurie Garden Chicago,
Millennium Park Chicago,
organic construction,
Zaha Hadid
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