
Concept & Material by Bernard Tschumilecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology, 09 April 2012
"By removing the words roof and wall from our vocabulary, we would be liberated as architects"-Bernard Tschumi
More photos and quotes from the lecture after the break!
Tschumi began his lecture at Koolhaas's IIT Campus Center building by telling a story from his childhood. Apparently he was studying abroad in Minneapolis, and decided to visit Chicago over his winter break. He said "it was there, walking among the magnificent buildings of the loop, that I decided to become an architect".
"I personally do not like brick" said Tschumi, and then then elaborated how the only brick buildings he had ever liked were the "structurally expressive buildings on the IIT campus".

While pointing to a rendering of the Dubai Towers (shown above), Tschumi stated: "We are in a hysterical mode of using computer software to generate iconic gestures". He then launched into a tirade against formalism in architecture.

After showing an image of the clear acrylic chairs of the concert hall in Rouen, Tschumi stated: "Only when the building is occupied, does the space start to make sense. Architecture is a dialogue between the movement of bodies in space".

"We didn't really agree, but went along with it because of the publicity" in reference to Deconstructivism as published and in the media. "I guess it's been long enough that I can safely say it".
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