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Semaine Représentation - 09/2018

Cours # 1
Introduction : Représentation, invention et
convention
Mariabruna Fabrizi

École d’architecture

de la ville & des territoires

à Marne-la-Vallée
La répresentation architecturale
David Allen, L’origine de la peinture, 1775
Karl. F. Schinkel, L’origine de la peinture, 1830
La répresentation en architecture remplit l’espace qui
sépare le monde des idées de celui de la matière.
Une représentation est une opération qui a comme
objectif de traduire à travers des images
significatives, certains aspects - formels, métriques,
structurels ou symboliques –
d'un objet réel ou juste imaginé.
Representer pour enregistrer le réel
Representer pour concevoir
“The power [of an architectural drawing] to represent
is always partial, always more or less abstract.
It never gives, nor can it ever give, a total picture of a
project.”

Robin Evans, The Developed Surface, An Enquiry into the Brief Life of an Eighteenth-
Century Drawing Technique, 1989
C'est-à-dire que les plans, les coupes, les élévations,
etc. sont toujours des abstractions d'une condition
spatiale tridimensionnelle.
Joseph Kosuth, One and three chairs, 1965
La répresentation du Centre Pompidou
(...) “Information, dialogues and debates must reactivate the work of
art, make it enter the context of current life, no longer a passive cult-
object. We would like to create what the Surrealists called "la critique
de la vie" . Of course, such a method is only valid if the system
functions constantly and is founded upon a well-considered
methodology . A true science of information is now beginning to
develop in correlation with the new orientation of science and the
social sciences : art history, communications, cybernetics, linguistics
and semiology have restated the concepts of theory, history, space and
time, and of the symbol in new terms.
We are moving toward a society where art will play a great role. The
museum must be opened to disciplines once excluded, and to the
largest possible public, and this right away.” (...)

Pontus Hulten
Image et Imagination
Cedric Price, Fun Palace, 1964
Cedric Price, Fun Palace, 1964
Cedric Price, Fun Palace (Fun Palace promotional poster), 1964
Convention / Invention
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou (dessin de concours), Paris,1971
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou (maquette), Paris,1971
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou (dessin de concours), Paris,1971
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou, Paris,1971
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou, Paris,1971
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou
(dessin technique, elevation et coupe), Paris, 1971
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou (dessin technique), Paris, 1971
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou (dessin technique), Paris, 1971
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Centre Pompidou (maquette de l’ossature), Paris, 1971
Jean Widmer, Recherches sur le logo du Centre G.Pompidou, 1974-77
Jean Widmer, Logo du Centre G.Pompidou, 1977
Gordon Matta-Clark, Conical Intersect, vue depuis la rue Beaubourg, Paris 1975

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