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Views on architecture that hold a significant position in architectural
theory are the ones by Marc-Antoine Laugier, a French theoretician from the
18th century. The research on his architectural theory that have been carried
out so far are quite stereotypical and concern Laugier?s concept of primitive
hut as his only significant contribution to architectural theory. It is
well-known that the concept of primitive hut plays an important role in
Laugier?s theory and it is what actually maintained his reputation up to now.
However, by singling out this concept as an independent one, one actually
neglects all the other aspects of Laugier?s theory. The aim of this paper is
to present multidimensionality of Laugier?s architectural aesthetics by
crossing the borders of architecture and viewing Laugier?s ideas in cultural,
philosophical, religious and historical context, as well as applying the
integrative process and considering the spiritual paths of the enlightenment
movement in the mid-18th century. A special attention is paid to considering
the aesthetic aspect which represents the gist and an inevitable part of
Laugier?s architectural theory. His aesthetic theory is important in forming
the classicist style, and despite its radical character, it influenced many
architects in France and the rest of Europe. We may see Laugier as one of the
first modernists considering his structuralist logic of the constructive
circuit of architecture and aesthetic modesty of decoration. Laugier?s
functionalist attitude that the constructive circuit should at the same time
represent a decorative element of architecture confirms the thesis that
modernist approach has its roots in the 18th century.
Title: Marc-Antoine Laugier’s aesthetic postulates of architectural theory
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Views on architecture that hold a significant position in architectural
theory are the ones by Marc-Antoine Laugier, a French theoretician from the
18th century.
The research on his architectural theory that have been carried
out so far are quite stereotypical and concern Laugier?s concept of primitive
hut as his only significant contribution to architectural theory.
It is
well-known that the concept of primitive hut plays an important role in
Laugier?s theory and it is what actually maintained his reputation up to now.
However, by singling out this concept as an independent one, one actually
neglects all the other aspects of Laugier?s theory.
The aim of this paper is
to present multidimensionality of Laugier?s architectural aesthetics by
crossing the borders of architecture and viewing Laugier?s ideas in cultural,
philosophical, religious and historical context, as well as applying the
integrative process and considering the spiritual paths of the enlightenment
movement in the mid-18th century.
A special attention is paid to considering
the aesthetic aspect which represents the gist and an inevitable part of
Laugier?s architectural theory.
His aesthetic theory is important in forming
the classicist style, and despite its radical character, it influenced many
architects in France and the rest of Europe.
We may see Laugier as one of the
first modernists considering his structuralist logic of the constructive
circuit of architecture and aesthetic modesty of decoration.
Laugier?s
functionalist attitude that the constructive circuit should at the same time
represent a decorative element of architecture confirms the thesis that
modernist approach has its roots in the 18th century.
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