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Go inside Cosmic House, Charles Jencks’ iconic architectural “built manifesto of Postmodernism”, a Grade 1 listed masterpiece in London's Holland Park.
In this video, writer, architect and designer Edwin Heathcote introduces the theories and aesthetics of the Postmodern through a behind-the-scenes look at Jencks’ Cosmic House of 1978. Driven by the idea that great buildings of the past represented coherent worldviews, the structure of Jencks’ house is based on the solar system and replete with references to history, exploring our relationship to the cosmos.
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Go inside Cosmic House, Charles Jencks’ iconic architectural “built manifesto of Postmodernism”, a Grade 1 listed masterpiece in London's Holland Park.
In this video, writer, architect and designer Edwin Heathcote introduces the theories and aesthetics of the Postmodern through a behind-the-scenes look at Jencks’ Cosmic House of 1978. Driven by the idea that great buildings of the past represented coherent worldviews, the structure of Jencks’ house is based on the solar system and replete with references to history, exploring our relationship to the cosmos.
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Produced by HENI Talks
#postmodernism #housetour #arthistory #london #architecture