On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”

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Autor(a) principal: Antunes, Sandra Sofia Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Helena Souto, Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/16595
Resumo: Focussing on the statements of a group of architects from Lisbon’s School of Fine Arts, founders of the Multiplano atelier, this lecture offers an insight into the development of a project-oriented-culture within those circles. Their quest, which involved abandoning all dogmatic form, standing against geniality and individual inspiration, contributed to the implementation of processes, imagistic ideologies and activity relating to what by the late 50s, quite silently given its inherent socialist connotations, was being inaugurated in Portugal under the aegis of the term Design. This study uses historiographical and applied research methodology, based on the discovery of Multiplano’s archives and a subsequent inventory of their work and collaborators. The discovery of a particular document by Carlos Roxo brought to the discussion specific concepts like Useful, Scientific Aesthetic, Architecture as Visual Art and the Organic Materialist Method. Stimulating interaction between art, science, emotion, technology and the common Man; claiming the architect to be an artist, whose metier is a form of arts-based research (which by means of Scientific Aesthetics instigates debate on architecture’s syntax, semantics, method and utility), our protagonists provide an ideological and professional testimony on the growing awareness of a science of design in Portugal.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”
title On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”
spellingShingle On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”
Antunes, Sandra Sofia Pereira
Portuguese design history
Synthesis of the arts
Project methodology
Material culture
Design studies
title_short On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”
title_full On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”
title_fullStr On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”
title_full_unstemmed On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”
title_sort On architecture as project-oriented Method Tojal, Moreira and Roxo: A case study”
author Antunes, Sandra Sofia Pereira
author_facet Antunes, Sandra Sofia Pereira
Helena Souto, Maria
author_role author
author2 Helena Souto, Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antunes, Sandra Sofia Pereira
Helena Souto, Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Portuguese design history
Synthesis of the arts
Project methodology
Material culture
Design studies
topic Portuguese design history
Synthesis of the arts
Project methodology
Material culture
Design studies
description Focussing on the statements of a group of architects from Lisbon’s School of Fine Arts, founders of the Multiplano atelier, this lecture offers an insight into the development of a project-oriented-culture within those circles. Their quest, which involved abandoning all dogmatic form, standing against geniality and individual inspiration, contributed to the implementation of processes, imagistic ideologies and activity relating to what by the late 50s, quite silently given its inherent socialist connotations, was being inaugurated in Portugal under the aegis of the term Design. This study uses historiographical and applied research methodology, based on the discovery of Multiplano’s archives and a subsequent inventory of their work and collaborators. The discovery of a particular document by Carlos Roxo brought to the discussion specific concepts like Useful, Scientific Aesthetic, Architecture as Visual Art and the Organic Materialist Method. Stimulating interaction between art, science, emotion, technology and the common Man; claiming the architect to be an artist, whose metier is a form of arts-based research (which by means of Scientific Aesthetics instigates debate on architecture’s syntax, semantics, method and utility), our protagonists provide an ideological and professional testimony on the growing awareness of a science of design in Portugal.
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