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Gottfried Semper (German: [ˌɡɔtfriːt ˈzɛmpɐ]; November 29, 1803 – May 15, 1879) was a German architect, art critic, and professor of architecture, who designed and built the Semper Opera House in Dresden between 1838 and 1841. In 1849 he took part in the May Uprising in Dresden and was put on the government's wanted list. Semper fled first to Zürich and later to London. Later he returned to Germany after the 1862 amnesty granted to the revolutionaries.
Semper wrote extensively about the origins of architecture, especially in his book The Four Elements of Architecture from 1851, and he was one of the major figures in the controversy surrounding the polychrome architectural style of ancient Greece. Semper designed works at all scales, from a baton for Richard Wagner to major urban interventions like the re-design of the Ringstraße in Vienna.
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Genres: History,Lecture date: 2000-03-18 HVATTUM, Mari and Gordana KOROLIJAS Gottfried Semper was the most important German architectural theorist of the nineteenth century. The originality and breadth of his approach were both supported and contested by the architects of Modernism. This conference, chaired by Mark Cousins, examines the renewed interest in Semper's seminal arguments. Mark Cousins - Introduction. Mari Hvattum - Poetics and practical aesthetics in the writings of Gottfried Semper. Gordana Korolija - Polychromy, whiteness, walls. NB: Questions from audience are difficult to hear during each Q & A.
Lecture date: 2000-03-18 Gottfried Semper was the most important German architectural theorist of the nineteenth century. The originality and breadth of his approach were both supported and contested by the architects of Modernism. This conference, chaired by Mark Cousins, examines the renewed interest in Semper's seminal arguments. Thomas Duda - Between structure and dressing: Herzog and de Meuron and the principle of dressing. John Outram - Scripted Surfaces NB: Questions from audience are difficult to hear during each Q & A. Slight picture interference during presentations by Duda and Outram.
Lecture date: 2000-03-18 Gottfried Semper was the most important German architectural theorist of the nineteenth century. The originality and breadth of his approach were both supported and contested by the architects of Modernism. This conference, chaired by Mark Cousins, examines the renewed interest in Semper's seminal arguments. Andrew Benjamin - Untitled. Bernard Cache - Untitled NB: Questions from audience are difficult to hear during each Q & A.
Lecture date: 2000-03-18 Gottfried Semper was the most important German architectural theorist of the nineteenth century. The originality and breadth of his approach were both supported and contested by the architects of Modernism. This conference, chaired by Mark Cousins, examines the renewed interest in Semper's seminal arguments. Erik Wegerhoff - The haze of the carnival candles. Mark Cousins - Concluding remarks NB: Questions from audience are difficult to hear during each Q & A. Cuts out during final Q & A.
Gottfried Semper Gottfried Semper war deutscher Architekt und Kunsttheoretiker in der Mitte des 19.Jahrhunderts.Er gilt als Vertreter des Historismus, insbesondere der Neorenaissance, und Mitbegründer der modernen Theaterarchitektur. ------------Bild-Copyright-Informationen-------- Urheber Info: Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl (1804–1877) Alternative Namen Franz Hanfstaengl Beschreibung deutscher Fotograf und Lithograf Geburts-/Todesdatum 1. März 1804 18. April 1877 Geburts-/Todesort Baiernrain bei Bad Tölz, Bayern München Wirkungsdaten 1833 - 1868 Wirkungsstätte München Normdaten VIAF: 98871537 ISNI: 0000 0001 0786 6147 ULAN: 500017348 GND: 118701363 LCCN: n84059888 WorldCat Lizenz: Public domain Urheber: Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl (//de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Seraph_Hanfstaengl) ✪Video ist an...
Gottfried Semper was a German architect, art critic, and professor of architecture, who designed and built the Semper Opera House in Dresden between 1838 and 1841.In 1849 he took part in the May Uprising in Dresden and was put on the government's wanted list.Semper fled first to Zürich and later to London.Later he returned to Germany after the 1862 amnesty granted to the revolutionaries. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available under a Creative Commons license Image source in video
Hans-Jürgen erzählt in dieser Dokumentation etwas über das Schaffen des bürgerlichen Architekten Gottfried Semper hier in Dresden, der als Baumeister auch mit Barrikadenbau während der Revolution in Dresden befasst war. Er war auch der Architekt der Semperoper. In Dresden gab und gibt es zahlreiche Bauwerke von Gottfried Semper zum Beispiel der Synagogenbau (1838), die Villa Rosa (1839), die Forumsplanung (1835 - 1840), das Hoftheater (1841), das Neue Museum (1854) und das Palais Oppenheim (1448). Es entstanden schnell Freundschaften in Dresden unter anderem mit Richard Wagner, Ernst Julius Hähnel und Ernst Rietschel. Gottfried Semper war ein Revolutionär und aktiv an der Revolution gegen die sächsische Monarchie beteiligt. Er wurde von dieser reaktionären Klassen steckbrieflich gesucht u...
Lecture date: 2013-02-07 Semper, Animism, and Embodied Simulation Projective Cities Guest Lunchtime Lecture Gottfried Semper is today seen as one of the principal theorists and architects of the nineteenth century, and there are multiple dimensions in which his ideas can be pursued. This talk will consider his remarks on reading of architectural form in animistic terms, the context in which his discussion took place, his influence on later theories of empathy (Einfühlung), and the resurgence of interest in the mechanisms of empathy in contemporary biology and neuroscience. Harry Mallgrave has enjoyed a distinguished career as an award-winning scholar, translator, and editor, and is presently a professor of architectural history and theory at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He ha...