Jacques Herzog & Peter Eisenman - A conversation moderated by Carson Chan (Cornell University, 2013)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2014
  • Jacques Herzog and Peter Eisenman, moderated by Carson Chan
    Milstein Hall, Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art and Planning
    September 11, 2013
    The conversation between Jacques Herzog and Peter Eisenman (B.Arch. '55), which Carson Chan (B.Arch. '04) will moderate, will serve as the concluding event for the 2013 Preston H. Thomas Memorial Lecture Series. The conversation will be followed by a reception.
    The Preston H. Thomas Memorial Lecture Series is funded through a gift from Ruth and Leonard B. Thomas in memory of their son, Preston.

Комментарии • 19

  • @arjunchopra689
    @arjunchopra689 8 лет назад +36

    whether you like peter eisenman or not you've got to admit:
    (a) he's lucid, analogies on point
    (b) very well read, knows his architecture
    (c) willing to admit that there are other points of view or perspectives out there on the subject that he can't operate from, and willing to engage in polemic to justify his own grounds without believing his view is the *only* view
    (d) is respectful to those he debates with, but then again jacques herzog seems to be a friend.
    I take his "arrogance" to be provocation. His statements are concrete, tangible ideas that can actually be wrestled with.

  • @altrerose
    @altrerose 9 лет назад +8

    The ending was superb:
    "Peter, You're going to miss your bus"
    :D
    what a storyteller

  • @Aihiospace
    @Aihiospace 5 лет назад +8

    I started watching this in 2014. Now it's the end of 2018 and the moderator is still talking.

  • @Felix-ld3hn
    @Felix-ld3hn 3 месяца назад

    @14:32 in the realm of Richard Serra's passing. this is an interest story Eisenman shared.

  • @richardm6985
    @richardm6985 4 года назад +2

    seen a fair bit of peter eisenman by now... i don't think he's the peer of, or master of, 'thinker starchitects' that he thinks he is... which of course doesn't have much to do with architecture itself~ i reckon he would be well served by laying off claiming all of his utterances as his own and being more suggestive, rather than declarative.

  • @infinitelight
    @infinitelight 7 лет назад +4

    boinky boinky boinky....pum pum pum pum pum...
    nice conversation!

  • @ridoinimarwa
    @ridoinimarwa 4 месяца назад

    42:05

  • @morrossey
    @morrossey 7 лет назад +3

    Pet-eeerhhh Eeehhh-isenman

  • @363newt
    @363newt 9 лет назад +15

    It is difficult to listen to Eisenman. His monologues are just continuous streams of self justification. His dogmatism is rather unsettling.

    • @billyjosh9462
      @billyjosh9462 4 года назад +1

      GB. A your comment is... un... sett...l...ing

  • @ouroborosnagyok9306
    @ouroborosnagyok9306 4 года назад +1

    peter eisenmann is cranky smh

    • @billyjosh9462
      @billyjosh9462 4 года назад

      Ouroboros Nagyok so are you hahaha

  • @wjcolclasure
    @wjcolclasure 7 лет назад +3

    that moderator sounds like he is in way over his head.

  • @yokyu2lea
    @yokyu2lea 5 лет назад

    Jesus, a place where so many people died as a playground? I don't get it. How you thought of people who lost their families there?

    • @billyjosh9462
      @billyjosh9462 4 года назад

      Yoy Piur who?

    • @thesignifiedssignifier7010
      @thesignifiedssignifier7010 2 года назад

      It’s so funny to answer this after 2years.
      Peter said his intentions are not to make citizens forget about the event, but neutralize its horrors by including it in the everyday life of Berlin.
      I hope it answers your question.

    • @tranzco1173
      @tranzco1173 5 месяцев назад

      @@thesignifiedssignifier7010 It's so funny to answer this after 2years.
      A playground can't neutralize horror. In fact it makes it more macabre.