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1 DOI: /arc Joanna Krajewska* Dialectics of locality and globality of contemporary architecture Andrzej Wawrzynowicz from the Adam Mickiewicz Uni- dialectics as a rational necessity to break up with a positively - - Negative dialectics aims at thinking about an object without referring to any superior conceptual images. However, this tendency is not marked with naïve faith in the possibility of arriving at the absolute directness of a thing. Adorno knows that cognition perceives objects always in their mediated surroundings. As a result, what it deals with is also an exclusive particular play on mediations. On the other hand, negative dialectics is not to allow assuming those conceptual mediations as something permanent. Dialectic thinking should unceas- which as a matter of fact expresses intellectual sluggishness namics of what is real. The thing itself constitutes something which is heterogeneous against all notions and images - - synthetic presentation of the problem seems impossible and - 1 introduced the civilisation of the West to the époque of pre-modernity and the 20 th 1 - -
2 110 Joanna Krajewska Identity and globalisation Differences in the construction industry existing in various regions of the world resulted from many factors such as climate conditions in a given region, availability of building materials, the level of knowledge, social system, existing religious dictates, or simply varied needs of the users. Moreover, each culture enriched its architecture with another form of decorations. Different architectural languages were created, which evolved and changed into various styles along with the changes of their époque within the range of cultures or even regions. A local architectural language as one of the symptoms of culture allowed emphasising the identity of place and at the same time it allowed the inhabitants to identify with it. European architecture started to be transmitted to other regions of the globe by means of colonisation and was often included in local building traditions. This resulted in the creation of colonial styles but it did not lead to the the turn of the 20 th ment. In the meantime, the global network of dependencies among eight main civilisations was created [4] and it did not allow any of them to remain totally closed to ex- th century brought a completely new kind of architecture formally economical, deprived of detail, in accordance with new banners such as ornament is a crime (Adolf Loos) and less is more (Mies van der Rohe) 2. In the modernism assumptions a building tors of the new trend, who did away with tradition and popularised new construction ideas, laid the foundations for the modern architecture supra-regional and standardised. Minimalism of means of expression along with popularisation of concrete and prefabricates resulted in the appearance of the same simple residential architecture of the world. However, strict assumptions of modernism could not be the only determinants for construction of new times. The galloping technological development allowed free form shaping, which along with the break up with traditions gave designers real creative freedom. Architecture, which was reduced to the cuboidal structure by modernists, could be born again and become in fact tual world. As every other product, which is in great demand, liberated modern architecture began to appear in all parts of the world. As a matter of fact, the existing rules regulate to some extent the fact of shaping the space; a possible variety of forms often make this space inco- a civilisation change and constitutes its result. A modern urban space imitates today s world which leaves tradition, goes continuous metamorphosis - tures for many places in the world are designed there; however, worldwide design standards are dominating. 3 in 2008, describes his work in the following way: [ ] the context often means a contrast [ ] - [11]. Nouvel s statement shows risk a comment that this kind of an attempt at searching for the architecture identity constitutes at the same time one of the symptoms of global tendencies. In the époque of post-modernity the architectural style several parallel tendencies. Some architects are recognisable through individual methods of solving problems of kind) (Fig. 1). Does not the notion style itself mean a human tendency to classify and simplify phenomena, which is criticised by the above mentioned Professor Adorno? The full architectural globalisation can be particularly observed in big cities. Shopping centres, business districts or big housing estates are deprived of cultural features (perhaps apart from stylised details in some regions) and become network, international companies and corporations need the same functional and standard visual solutions. 2 Mies van der Rohe introduced a sentence from the poem Andrea by Robert Browning into the world of architecture. 3 Man and space The notion of the identity of an individual can be con- identity on the basis of, among other things, his/her own region and state, culture, religion as well as to different communities. An individual also builds it according to the following rule: I know who I am because I know who ences his/her personality, health, neighbour relationships - world mainly through visual impressions. Space in which
3 Dialectics of locality and globality of contemporary architecture 111 Fig. 1. Structure London Metropolitan University Graduate Centre designed by Daniel Libeskind in 2004 is an expression of the designer s individual style (photo: J. Krajewska) Daniela Libeskinda z 2004 roku to wyraz indywidualnego stylu projektanta (fot. J. Krajewska) man exists constitutes the basis for gathering information about the world in which he/she lives. Television, next the Internet gave man the possibility to be in different places at the same time. Moreover, development of transport made it possible to cover long distances in much shorter time. Time and space compression is the result of this [Harvey, acc. 2]. Giddens mentions separation of time and space which are already not connected with a place [5]. At the turn of the 21 st century the reality has been enlarged by a virtual world. Social contacts, discussion forums, trade and bank transactions, virtual travels and other activities which are possible thanks to the Internet devaluated the meaning of a real place. Moreover, a creation of the virtual world and television transmission resulted in a new dimension of mediated experiences [5]. Without leaving our home we are able using our sense of sight and hearing to achieve information about distant regions of the Earth, i.e. their architecture, organisation of space and history. In this context the world outside the window is only one of the two worlds in which we participate gradually plunging in a global cyberspace. Transformations of the urban space, which have taken place for the last several years, make us consider the meaning and essence of its identity as well as its connections with a human being. Does the space identity change along with social and cultural changes or is it always equally strong? Can it be preserved in the modern and globalised world? And who needs a place? The new époque is characterised by local dependencies which are transferred to global conditions [5]. In connection with the notion of a global village in the awareness of contemporary man, there has appeared a feeling of belonging to one big human community. As Giddens writes: Late modernity [ ] creates conditions, in which mankind means we in many respects [5, p. 46], in particular for representatives of the young generation. Some young people simply try to cover up their identity. A man, who comes from India and has been working in Poland for some time, said the following: place it will take me to. Such attitudes among young emigrants, who leave their countries in search of work or look for life changes, are more common nowadays. Considering the above we can have an impression that the notion of identity becomes blurred at least in relation to a place understood as a certain architectural space. But simultaneously, the need of emphasising a cultural identity revives, which will be mentioned later on in our considerations. According to Huntington, for most people identity has the most important meaning [4] and Castells reminds us that globalisation brought back the revival of nationalism [1]. more expansive is globalisation, the greater the need to emphasise a local identity. Societies of our times do not live in such a settled way as their ancestors; however, they are not nomadic either. Even if young people change their place of living while studying or looking for a job, the moment they set up families they settle down somewhere. However, the space we can identify with and the space with strong identity do not always mean the same space. Growing global contacts and dependencies, confrontation of different rights and values have generated world scale con- - of a global village, groups are organised which are based on common cultural identity in spite of their physical dispersion. (In the case of emigrants, cultural identity is not always in its wider understanding (city); however, it is sometimes connected with the space in a micro scale (ghetto, district)). World metropolises are inhabited by many national minorities which often live in their own districts. The architecture of these districts does not usually differ from the architecture of other parts of the city; however, there are institutions which are characteristic for a given culture (e.g. temples). Forms of visual communication (e.g. advertisements of service shops) and sometimes small architecture (e.g. gates in the Chinese style in London district of Chinatown) prove the autonomy of such a space in the most visible way. Culture record In the world of the West, we can have an impression that tradition (in a general sense) is of secondary importance many levels tradition is obscured by a contemporary supplementary form, market brand name, and kind of logo which are supposed to give a vague idea about the original gotten This phenomenon is also observed in the sphere of architecture. Globalising tendencies replaced the building tradition in many regions of the world.
4 112 Joanna Krajewska Fig. 2. Model of Beijing in The Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall showing plans of the city development and illustrating the scale on which the traditional architecture is replaced by modern buildings (photo: J. Krajewska),O 0DNLHWD 3HNLQX Z +ROX :\VWDZLHQQLF]\P 3ODQRZDQLD 3HNLQX XND]XMąFD SODQ\ UR]ZRMX PLDVWD XQDRF]QLD MHGQRF]HĞQLH VNDOĊ Z\SLHUDQLD DUFKLWHNWXU\ WUDG\F\MQHM SU]H] ]DEXGRZĊ ZVSyáF]HVQą (fot. J. Krajewska) Fig. 3. Example of combining the modern architectural form with stylised detail, Beijing (photo: J. Krajewska),O 3U]\NáDG áąf]hqld ZVSyáF]HVQHM IRUP\ DUFKLWHNWRQLF]QHM ]H VW\OL]RZDQ\P GHWDOHP 3HNLQ IRW -.UDMHZVND RI PRGHUQLW\ +RZHYHU DIWHU WKH WLPH RI QRQ UHÀHFWLYH DGRStion of western patterns and fascination with new possibilities, there will be a turn in the direction of one s own identity. +XQWLQJWRQ SHUVXDGHV WKDW PRGHUQLVDWLRQ DQG WKH LQÀRZ RI foreign products will not lead to westernisation of non-western cultural circles; non-western civilisations discover again the value of their cultures [4]. The architectural language as one of the records of culture will develop again. 7KH -X HU +XWRQJ LQ %HLMLQJ E\ /LDQJ\RQJ :X FRPSOH[ (1992) inspired by a courtyard arrangement of residential structures constitutes a good example of an attempt at the building tradition continuation [12]. Two- and three-storey building, cosy common spaces as well as the reminiscence of old forms in a new edition allowed to compose modern architecture into the old municipal tissue; a complex became a model example for the further development of this type of architecture in the capital city of China. At the same time, )LJ 7KH $]DGL 7RZHU GHVLJQHG E\ +RVVHLQ $PDQDW 7HKUDQ ± a wrong direction in Beijing s architecture and not only in WKLV ± FDQ EH H[HPSOL HG E\ µvwlfnlqj D VW\OLVHG RUQDPHQW symbolic gates of the capital city; example of symbiosis of tradition and modern technology (by J. Krajewska) detail to culturally neutral forms (Fig. 3). In my opinion, this is a dead end which leads designers to theatrical solutions,o 7KH $]DGL 7RZHU SURM +RVVHLQ $PDQDW 7HKHUDQ U ± V\PEROLF]QD EUDPD VWROLF\ SU]\NáDG V\PELR]\ WUDG\FML L QRZRF]HVQHM and makes a trashy relic of the culture heritage, which does techniki (rys. J. Krajewska) not constitute an authentic continuation of the tradition. In Japan necessary reforms were introduced from the very beginning according to the banner: Japanese spirit, The process of modernisation, which comprises the western technique by erecting ultra-modern buildings but ZKROH ZRUOG WUDQVPLWV WKH :HVWHUQ FRQVWUXFWLRQ PHWKRGV at he same time not allowing the state to undergo westto the ground of other civilisations. The heritage of modern- ernisation in the process of modernisation [4]. 'MHPLOL $EGHUH]DN DQG %HOODO 7DKDU IURP WKH )DFXOW\ RI ism the form deprived of ornaments, new technologies and EXLOGLQJ PDWHULDOV ± XQL HG WKH ZRUOG DUFKLWHFWXUH RI ELJ FLW- Architecture from the Algerian University Sétif in their work LHV UVW RI DOO 7KH PXQLFLSDO WLVVXH ZDV OOHG ZLWK FXERLGDO concerning modern Arabian architecture Contemporary ArFKLWHFWXUH LQ GLIIHUHQW DUHDV RI WKH $UDE ZRUOG 5HGH QLQJ skyscrapers built of steel, glass and concrete (Fig. 2). Revolution in China, in spite of the fact that it introduced LGHQWLW\ WKURXJK D QHZ EXLOGLQJ HQYLURQPHQW wrote:,q WKH HUD the state into the system of reforms, constitutes a cultural leap RI JOREDO FLYLOLVDWLRQ WKH $UDE ZRUOG FDQQRW LJQRUH PRGHUQ and a Chinese civilisation, which was not prepared for moder- technology, but it has to rationalise it, readapt it and to make nity, had to accept many ready solutions from the outside, in- D WRRO RI WKH FXOWXUH 7KDW PHDQV WHFKQRORJ\ LV LQ WKH VHUYLFH cluding modern architectural solutions; similarly to other civi- RI WKH FXOWXUH DQG QRW WKH RWKHU ZD\ DURXQG [9]. An excelolvdwlrqv ZKLFK GLG QRW QG WKHLU RZQ DQVZHUV WR WKH SUREOHPV lent combination of Islam and Persian building tradition with
5 Dialectics of locality and globality of contemporary architecture 113 Fig. 6. Continuation of local tradition in modern architecture of /RQGRQ LV H[HPSOL HG E\ LQWHU DOLD FRPELQLQJ EULFNV LQ KLJKHU VWRUH\V with light service basement (stone, plaster) (photo: J. Krajewska),O.RQW\QXDFMD ORNDOQHM WUDG\FML ZH ZVSyáF]HVQHM DUFKLWHNWXU]H /RQG\QX WR P LQ SRáąF]HQLH FHJá\ QD Z\ĪV]\FK NRQG\JQDFMDFK ] MDVQ\P SU]\]LHPLHP NDPLHĔ W\QN IRW -.UDMHZVND to choose the best designs of typical detached houses for given regions: Opolski House (Opolski Silesia, 2007), Sudeten +RXVH.áRG]ND /DQG +RXVH IRU :DUPLD DQG 0D]XU\ region (2010)4. The aim of all competitions was to introduce into the space of regions the architecture with high quality (including aesthetic one), and a program dialogue with tradition was supposed to preserve the models for rural constructions in the regions and bring back the best features of local architecture which have been forgotten during recent decades5. It is worth noting that the interest in this type of competition has Fig. 5. Burj Khalifa, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, unusually increased during the last three years. Twelve works Dubai, 2009 now the tallest building in the world (photo from entered the Opolski House competition6 and 184 works enauthor s archives) WHUHG WKH +RXVH IRU :DUPLD DQG 0D]XU\ 5HJLRQ FRPSHWLWLRQ7. Il. 5. Burj Khalifa, proj. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, Dubaj, The process of incorporating new architecture into the U ± REHFQLH QDMZ\ĪV]\ EXG\QHN ĞZLDWD IRW ] DUFKLZXP DXWRUNL old urban tissue in the spirit of cultivating tradition takes place in London. Old fashioned functional models are not copied there; however we can see a continuation of cera modern technology is 7KH $]DGL 7RZHU by Hossein Amanat tain forms as well as material procedures as echoes of the in Teheran (1971) a symbolic gate to the capital city of Iran 9LFWRULDQ DUFKLWHFWXUH MXWWLHV DQG ULVDOLWV RU D OLJKW VHUYLFH (Fig. 4). The most spectacular example of the new Arabian basement with non-plastered bricks which were used in architecture is the highest building in the world %XUM.KD- higher storeys (Fig. 6). An industrial and austere character lifa GHVLJQHG E\ WKH $PHULFDQ 2I FH 6NLGPRUH 2ZLQJV of architecture is also preserved and thanks to the revalorimerrill LLP, which was built in Dubai in 2009 (Fig. 5). The sation of post-industrial buildings, the identity of the city SODQ RI WKH VN\VFUDSHU UHIHUV WR WKH VKDSH RI D GHVHUW ÀRZHU space is maintained. so the designers derived inspirations from the building s surroundings. However, the scale of the building as well as the uniqueness of the whole enterprise makes it a kind of a man4 See: [accessed: ]. ifest of possibilities of the modern technique and emirates 5 In the period of the Polish People s Republic the so called dice power. And in spite of its location and due to the international constituted the model of detached houses a standard, plastered buildcharacter of works connected with its construction, it consti- ing with a flat roof. After the change of the system, typical one-family tutes a world scale civilisation achievement. architecture was catalogue houses which were built according to ready $OVR LQ WKH UHJLRQDO VFDOH ZH SD\ DWWHQWLRQ WR WKH EHQH WV designs. This caused levelling of architectural differences between and introduced urban chaos. of preserving the identity of the urban space which is, among regions 6 Information from the following website: polskalokalna.pl/news/ other things, a quality of this space as well as the local cul- RSROVNL GRP QDJURG\ ZUHF]RQH ture recorded in it. In recent years in Poland there have been 7 Information from the following website: architektura.warmia. three open architectural competitions which were supposed PD]XU\ SO
6 114 Joanna Krajewska Identification The architecture identity can be considered in two aspects: the one which comes from the building tradition and the his- and recognisability. Modern designers, who, in their works, take into consideration the issue of identity, use the means which aim at exposing at least one of these aspects. ed with the notion of identity, in relation to the urban space velopment of technology and in some cases a contracting area of life of each inhabitant led to the situation in which cities all over the world are overcrowded with skyscrapers modern architecture (not connected with a local tradition) in the same way as it imitates foreign trends or patterns of behaviour. However, the new generation grows up in the space deprived of cultural features and losses one of the aspects of its identity. Thus, we can ask a question whether the coexistence in the global network of dependencies sets us free from taking care of our own autonomy. How to treat the situation in which the whole civilisation builds its identity from scratch? A Pas- describes the life of Beijing residents in the 1990s: already several hundred bars of this kind opened in Bei- [ ] [ ] - [ ] End of the art of [7, pp ]. Post-revolution a new image of the capital city by metropolitan standards of the 21 st century with the help of designers from all over the world. The complex with the features of the old architecture, which is mentioned in the previous chapter, is now disappearing in the sea of scrapers built of concrete place in Beijing in 2008, the metropolis was additionally from a new stadium, a futuristic structure of quarters be a new icon of the city (Fig. 7). Buildings-icons are in fact an architectural sign of our times. Cities all over the world seem to compete to have with. There are already some of them in the capital city (the so called London Gherkin) by Sir Norman Foster built in 2004 with a characteristic shape of a cigar represents the newest architecture of London. A skyscraper with a round structure was opened a bit later in Barcelona The Torre Agbar designed by Jean Nouvel. In some cases the designers derived inspirations from locations; some other buildings could be built in any city. Undoubtedly, such structures one has the knowledge to recognise them. The identity of those buildings as unique of a kind also seems to agree that creating the identity of the modern urban space is to be based on buildings-icons surrounded by culturally neutral architecture. Brand quality The icon of architecture may also serve the purpose of promoting a city by becoming its recognisable sign. Probably the most known example is The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao A characteristic form of the building, typical of this architect s style, as well as the function a museum which belongs to the international network attracted plenty of tourists to Bilbao. Hence, the term the Bilbao Effect was created, which meant a situation in which one investment contributed to the development of the whole city. The building itself balances between its own identity and Also, cities with strong cultural identities constitute a tourist attraction. A district of Hutongs in Beijing can Drum Tower and Bell Tower from the 13 th century) located in the northern part of the capital city on the axis of the palace complex the Forbidden City situated in the very one-storey houses and service points is characteristic for the capital city of China and attracts tourists who look for the atmosphere of the old Beijing. Until the beginnings of the 20 th century the Beijing so- eral buildings principles (supported by feng shui rules) did ings, applied materials, forms and colours of buildings had to be complied with. Families lived within the range of a residential complex ( ) and around the courtyard, whereas the world of neighbour contacts and business affairs was situated behind the wall [6]. A collapse of feudalism in China and the revolution which started in 1966 and lasted ten years led to a breach of tradition on many levels. Moreover, the Chinese buildings, which had not changed for hundreds of years, did not meet contemporary functional and social requirements. Thus, the space
7 Dialectics of locality and globality of contemporary architecture 115 Fig. 7. Seat of CCTV in Beijing under construction (February 2008) designed by OMA. Futuristic structure is one of the icons of PRGHUQL]HG FDSLWDO FLW\ RI &KLQD SKRWR -.UDMHZVND,O 6LHG]LED &&79 Z 3HNLQLH Z WUDNFLH EXGRZ\ OXW\ U SURM 20$ )XWXU\VW\F]QD EU\áD WR MHGQD ] ÄLNRQ ]PRGHUQL]RZDQHM VWROLF\ &KLQ IRW -.UDMHZVND of Hutongs in spite of its indisputable strong identity became a relic of the past époque (Fig. 8). A luxurious complex Medinat Jumeirah in Dubai designed by Mirage Mille in which there are, among other things, hotels, SPA and a conference and banquet centre is on the other pole of this phenomenon. This exclusive multi-functional complex, which constitutes the whole district situated in a new part of the capital city of the Emirates, reminds an ancient Arabian citadel8. Stylised details of the buildings, high wind towers and wall facing are based on traditional local structures built of mud and wood (Fig. 9). Apart from the obvious promotional action which is aimed at attracting customers, these architectural quotations are supposed to express pride of the regional culture. Unfortunately, literal transfer of traditional forms and wrapping the modern functions with them created DQ DUWL FLDO VSDFH ZLWK µd PDVN RI LGHQWLW\ SXW RQ In the post-modern époque in the times when more and more spheres of human activities are perceived in the trade categories and when a city itself becomes a brand a product whose image is shaped according to the promotion needs, the identity built from scratch and understood as cultural heritage starts to be (in a sense) an HOHPHQW RI PDUNHWLQJ 8 See: [accessed: ]. )LJ 1HZ DQG ROG LQ %HLMLQJ ± VHUYLFH DQG RI FH EXLOGLQJV ± WRS part: Sanlitun VILLAGE North Area EAST designed by Beijing Matsubara and Architects, 2007; bottom part: old buildings in the area RI WKH 'UXP 7RZHU SKRWR -.UDMHZVND,O 1RZH L VWDUH Z 3HNLQLH ± EXG\QNL XVáXJRZR ELXURZH ± X JyU\ Sanlitun VILLAGE North Area EAST proj. Beijing Matsubara and $UFKLWHFWV U X GRáX GDZQD ]DEXGRZD Z UHMRQLH :LHĪ\ %ĊEQyZ IRW -.UDMHZVND )LJ &RPSOH[ 0HGLQDW -XPHLUDK LQ 'XEDL WKH UVW VWDJH ZDV RSHQHG LQ ± WKH DXWKRU RI WKH FRQFHSW 0LUDJH 0LOOH DV KLV PRGHO WRRN the traditional Arab buildings (photo from author s archives),o.rpsohnv 0HGLQDW -XPHLUDK Z 'XEDMX SLHUZV]\ HWDS RWZDUWR Z U ± DXWRU NRQFHSFML 0LUDJH 0LOOH Z]RURZDá VLĊ QD WUDG\F\MQHM DUDEVNLHM ]DEXGRZLH IRW ] DUFKLZXP DXWRUNL
8 116 Joanna Krajewska Heritage The pace of changes in the modern world makes us think about the future image of the urban space. Will new local styles be created on the basis of the universal language of post-modern architecture? Does the modern architecture construct the space which has a strong identity on a different level of associations? Although centres of Tokyo or New York full of skyscrapers are similar to each other at Chaos of the modern space is the chaos of our apparently ordered life. Multiplication of forms and overlapping of ous pulsing of the global network of invisible connections. Contemporary man is like a small cogwheel in the rushing machine of civilisation. Man s life was shredded into small sections of time and assigned for particular information Paul Auster in his novel The New York Trylogy describes the main character s walk along the streets of the metropolis: Each time he took a walk, he felt as though he were leaving himself behind, and by giving himself up to the movement of the streets, by reducing himself to a seeing eye, he was able to escape the obligation to think, and this, more than anything else, brought him a measure of peace, a salutary emptiness within... By wandering aimlessly, all places became equal and it no longer mattered where he was. On his best walks he was able to feel that things: to be nowhere [10]. Translated by wa Ukryty wymiar wa The Hutongs of Beijing Between Past and Present wa gy.html [accessed: ] ]. Urban Housing Forms Key words:
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