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Tadao Andō – japonski arhitekt, razpet med tradicijo in modernizmom
ID Hanc, Živa (Author), ID Vidrih, Rebeka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Petek, Nina (Comentor)

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Namen zaključne seminarske naloge je preučiti in umestiti slog japonskega arhitekta Tadaa Andōja (1941), ki v svojih zgradbah modernistični pristop gradnje prepleta z elementi, ki izvirajo iz tradicionalne japonske arhitekture. Andōjev opus je predstavljen v dveh kontekstih – v odnosu do kritičnega regionalizma, utemeljenega na filozofiji fenomenologije, in v odnosu do budizma zen in iz njega izhajajočih pojmov yūgen, wabi in sabi. Arhitektov prepoznavni izčiščeni slog, za katerega je značilna raba prazne betonske stene, je razložen skozi budistično idejo o praznini, ki je bila tudi podlaga za razvoj omenjenih pojmov japonske tradicionalne estetike. Andōjev značilno zasnovani prostor, ki se povezuje z naravo oziroma z okoljem, naloga pojasnjuje v različnih kontekstih – najprej prek fenomenološkega pojma genius loci, nato v konceptu »nacionalne« pokrajine, kot ga je oblikoval Tetsurō Watsuji, in nazadnje še v edinstvenem odnosu med svetlobo in senco. Pojasnjeni so vplivi okolja oziroma regije, ki naj bi arhitekturo Tadaa Andōja delali tipično »japonsko«.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Tadao Andō, arhitekturna teorija, fenomenologija, budizem zen, japonska estetika, kritični regionalizem
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-129614 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.09.2021
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Language:English
Title:Tadao Andō – A Japanese Architect between Tradition and Modernism
Abstract:
The objective of the bachelor's thesis is to analyse and to classify the style of Tadao Andō (1941), a Japanese architect, who intertwines a modernistic structural approach with elements, that have their roots in traditional Japanese architecture. Andō's work is demonstrated in two different settings – in reference to critical regionalism, which is based on the philosophical study of phenomenology, and in reference to Zen buddhism and its concepts of yūgen, wabi and sabi. The unadorned style, which is charecteristic for the architect and typlically utilizes a blank concrete wall, is defined through the buddhist idea of emptiness – this is also the basis for the aforementioned concepts of traditional Japanese aesthetics. Andō's space is distinctive in the way it communicates with nature and its surroundings – the thesis explores this in different ways: firstly through the phenomenological approach of genius loci, secondly thorugh the concept of »national« landscape as defined by Tetsurō Watsuji, and lastly through the particular play of light and shadow. The thesis explores the features of the environment or region that are supposed to define the arhitecture of Tadao Andō as typically »Japanese«.

Keywords:Tadao Andō, architectural theory, phenomenology, Zen buddhism, Japanese aesthetics, critical regionalism

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