1980
DOI: 10.2307/776365
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The Writings of Robert Smithson: Essays with Illustrations

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“…Current approaches to the ground no longer reflect the same concerns that led the second generation of modern architects to propose expressive earthworks where the building touches the ground, as can be seen in some of the works of Alison and Peter Smithson [17] or James Stirling [18]. These topographical forms of articulation, which are linked to certain fundamental interests of the last century (see, for instance, Robert Smithson's works on geological processes and landscape transformation [19]) constitute a valid starting point, but they also need to be reviewed in the light of contemporary interests [20].…”
Section: The Ground As a Design Tacticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current approaches to the ground no longer reflect the same concerns that led the second generation of modern architects to propose expressive earthworks where the building touches the ground, as can be seen in some of the works of Alison and Peter Smithson [17] or James Stirling [18]. These topographical forms of articulation, which are linked to certain fundamental interests of the last century (see, for instance, Robert Smithson's works on geological processes and landscape transformation [19]) constitute a valid starting point, but they also need to be reviewed in the light of contemporary interests [20].…”
Section: The Ground As a Design Tacticmentioning
confidence: 99%