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- Jan. 02, 1989: A Compelling New Modernism
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Jan. 02, 1989 Planet Of The Year:Endangered Earth
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- DESIGN, Page 92
- BEST OF '88
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- <p>A Compelling New Modernism Avoiding ideology, the year's
- choices accommodate pizazz and gravitas
- </p>
- <p> Last summer's well-hyped Museum of Modern Art exhibit
- devoted to the anxious, determinedly unlikable architecture
- called deconstructivist was the signal design event of 1988.
- Not, as its enthusiasts hoped, because it galvanized the
- profession and fascinated the public, but because it was so
- anticlimactic, a bust. We have seen architecture's future, and
- its name is not deconstructivism.
- </p>
- <p> Which is not to say that successful design has turned bland
- and safe. The best new buildings and products are lively and
- provocative even as they avoid ideological purity. The
- compelling modernism of the moment is lush, dreamy and
- concerned with appropriateness, not big, inhumane and
- cookie-cutter corporate; successful ersatz-old-fashioned
- buildings are lately tough and even somber, not merely quaint
- and pleasant. Hybrids abound, and modesty is a virtue. Tod
- Williams and Billie Tsien's Long Island pool house, for example,
- combines industrial materials and delicate details. The Clayton
- County (Ga.) Library delivers a high concept with a relatively
- low budget. The finest work, from Washington's restored Union
- Station to the sleek Ford Probe, accommodates both pizazz and
- gravitas.
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- <p> It is surprising nowadays when decent housing for the
- working class gets built. Boston's 50-unit Charlestown Navy
- Yard Rowhouses, designed by William Rawn, are virtually
- miraculous: cheerful, dignified, altogether grand-looking
- low-cost housing. The long, low brick structure culminates in
- a brilliantly fetching waterfront wing -- cylindrical, two
- stories higher than the main body of the structure, with a
- copper conical top. Equally heartening is the graceful design
- applied to a humble fertilizer and hay-bale storage shed for a
- garden center in Raleigh, N.C. Local architect Frank Harmon
- unapologetically used homely materials (plywood, corrugated
- fiber glass) but observed lucid symmetries. A row of
- birthday-candle-like light bollards stands outside, handsome and
- functional.
- </p>
- <p> A caretaker's cottage, a bathhouse, a lifeguard's tower:
- those were the modest requirements for Newcastle Beach Park in
- Bellevue, Wash. The buildings designed by Jones & Jones
- architects of Seattle manage to be sensible without being
- banal. They are charmingly appropriate to the region (wooden
- board and batten exteriors, exaggerated overhanging eaves)
- without being simply Hansel-and-Gretelish. Ann Mullaney's new
- information kiosks on Paramount Pictures' Melrose Avenue studio
- lot in Los Angeles are also admirably no-nonsense and low-key.
- They are neoclassical wooden booths with fine detailing,
- standing-seam copper roofs and all the glitz of a New England
- farmhouse. When a large corporation suppresses the instinct for
- overpolished aesthetics, hurrah for Hollywood.
- </p>
- <p> The Sonin distance calculator is a practical device shaped
- wholly to its purpose. Toys, on the other hand, must maintain a
- precarious design balance: neither too whimsical and childish
- looking nor too sober and dull. Texas Instruments' Voyager,
- designed by the firm of Richardson-Smith, is just right --
- chunky and merrily colored enough for four-year-olds and
- glamorous and grown-up enough for eight-year-olds. Through an
- earphone, a child is quizzed on dinosaurs or the solar system,
- and through a cockpit-style microphone, he or she gives
- yes-or-no, true-or-false answers, to which the headset responds
- with explanations and more questions. The software cassette's
- big handle and wavy edge declare that it is modular, to be
- plugged and unplugged. Like all good design, the Voyager
- elegantly explains itself.
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