This lecture explores the concept of simplicity in architecture, focusing on the quality of being easy to understand and use, free from unnecessary elements, and capable of producing aesthetic effects with minimal means. It delves into historical perspectives from Francesco Milizia and Robert Venturi, contrasting simplicity with complexity and contradiction in architectural design. The presentation also discusses the importance of achieving simplicity through careful selection and arrangement of architectural elements, emphasizing the balance between richness of meaning and clarity. Examples from renowned architects such as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Alvaro Siza are analyzed to illustrate the principles of simplicity in architectural practice.
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