- Lebbeus Woods
__NOTOC__Lebbeus Woods (born
1940 inLansing, Michigan ) is an Americanarchitect and artist. Woods, who envisions experimental constructs and environments, has stated, "the interplay of metrical systems establishing boundaries of materials and energetic forms is the foundation of a universal science (universcience) whose workers include all individuals".The majority of his explorations deal with the design of systems in crisis: the order of the existing being confronted by the order of the new. His designs are politically charged and provocative visions of a possible reality; provisional, local, and charged with the investment of their creators. He is best known for his proposals for San Francisco, Havana, and Sarajevo that were included in the publication of "Radical Reconstruction" in 1997 (Sarajevo after its civil war, Havana in the grips of the ongoing trade embargo, and San Francisco after the
Loma Prieta earthquake ).Woods studied architecture at the University of Illinois and engineering at Purdue University and first worked in the offices of
Eero Saarinen , but in 1976 turned exclusively to theory and experimental projects. [ [http://www.chrysler.com/design/design_influences/design_awards/1994/lwoods.html 1994 Chrysler Design Award to Lebbeus Woods] ] He is currently a professor of architecture at the Cooper Union in New York City. He has designed buildings inChengdu ,China andHavana ,Cuba . [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/25/arts/design/25wood.html?pagewanted=all] In 1988, Woods co-founded the Research Institute for Experimental Architecture, a nonprofit institution devoted to the advancement of experimental architectural thought and practice while promoting the concept and perception of architecture itself.Architecture and war are not incompatible. Architecture is war. War is architecture. I am at war with my time, with history, with all authority that resides in fixed and frightened forms. I am one of millions who do not fit in, who have no home, no family, no doctrine, no firm place to call my own, no known beginning or end, no "sacred and primordial site." I declare war on all icons and finalities, on all histories that would chain me with my own falseness, my own pitiful fears. I know only moments, and lifetimes that are as moments, and forms that appear with infinite strength, then "melt into air." I am an architect, a constructor of worlds, a sensualist who worships the flesh, the melody, a silhouette against the darkening sky. I cannot know your name. Nor you can know mine. Tomorrow, we begin together the construction of a city.
Trivia
* Woods sued the producers of the film "
Twelve Monkeys ", claiming that they copied his work "Neomechanical Tower (Upper) Chamber". Woods won a "six figure sum", and allowed the film to continue to be screened. The end credits state that his work "inspired" the Interrogation Room set. [ [http://www.benedict.com/Visual/Monkeys/Monkeys.aspx Copyright website on "12 Monkeys"] ]* Woods is credited as the "conceptual architect" [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103644/fullcredits Film credits for "Alien 3"] ] for "
Alien 3 ", establishing the look and feel of the film, especially the opening sequence.ee also
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Chrysler Design Award References
External links
* [http://www.lebbeuswoods.net www.lebbeuswoods.net]
* [http://archweb.cooper.edu/faculty/faculty/woods.html Cooper Union School of Architecture: Faculty]
* [http://www.riea.ch/-RIE-/plain.home.en.home.default/default.aspx Research Institute for Experimental Architecture (RIEA)]
* [http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2004/08/02/32246.html Carnegie Museum of Arts]
* [http://www.coldbacon.com/art/lebbeuswoods.html Cold Bacon]
* [http://www.chrysler.com/design/design_influences/design_awards/1994/lwoods.html 1994 Chrysler Design Award for Lebbeus Woods citation]
* [http://lebbeuswoods.wordpress.com/2008/02/06/the-reality-of-theory Lebbeus Woods-The Reality Of Theory]
* [http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2007/10/without-walls-interview-with-lebbeus.html BLDGBLOG: Without Walls: An Interview with Lebbeus Woods]
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