Postmodernist
Beginning in the 1960s, Postmodernist design emerged as a departure from Modernism's ideological belief in a singular purpose and focus on form and function, seeking a more pluralistic approach that embraced multiple uses and contexts on a given site. Rather than a complete rejection of Modernist principles, Postmodernism is often seen as a fracturing of Modernist ideas to accommodate a diversity of viewpoints and histories.
Postmodernism's desire for plurality was influenced by the environmental and historic preservation movements and a change in the way project work was conceived, utilizing multidisciplinary teams of consultants and often engaging local citizens and constituents in the design process. Whereas Modernism's core philosophy sought to create the perfect form on an empty or open site with a fixed program, Postmodernism embraced wide-ranging social, economic, cultural and ecological histories of a site and the equally diverse needs of potential users. Instead of erasing the evidence of past uses in industrial or urban landscapes, Postmodernist landscape designs often maintained fragments of the past or recycled particular materials to evoke or reference a prior use. Postmodernist design is also distinct in its frequent integration of architecture, landscape and public art – often sculpture. In appearance, some Postmodernist landscapes are not radically different from Modernist ones, but broader programming and uses can reflect an underlying shift in their design intent.
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Mountain View College
Dallas, TX -
Dallas City Hall
Dallas, TX -
Tredegar Iron Works
Richmond, VA -
Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park
New York, NY -
Williams Square
Irving, TX -
Palisades Park - Santa Monica
Santa Monica, CA -
Santa Monica Pier and Carousel Park
Santa Monica, CA -
The Getty Villa
Pacific Palisades, CA -
Colorado Center
Santa Monica, CA -
Annenberg Community Beach House
Santa Monica, CA -
The J. Paul Getty Center
Los Angeles, CA -
Civic Center - Beverly Hills
Los Angeles, CA -
Pershing Square
Los Angeles, CA -
Plaza Las Fuentes
Pasadena, CA -
Green Acres
Trenton, NJ -
Horton Plaza
San Diego, CA