National Treasure Artist

Chapter 210 The Dove Tree Without a Ceiling

Chapter 210 The Dove Tree Without a Ceiling (for Subscription)

When people judge the ceiling of Davidia involucrata with established concepts, he breaks the limits of everyone's imagination time and time again.

People thus come to the conclusion that Bai Gongtong designer does not have the ceiling that human beings should have.

Time flies like flowing water, and the entire United States is conquered by designers from China.

In the chronology of major events dedicated to recording American events, this period of time is recorded:
'On September 2001, 9, Master Bai Gongtong delivered a speech at the Chicago Auditorium, proposing the idea that less is more and establishing a steel building system. '

'On October 2001, 10, Master Bai Gongtong accepted the invitation of the President of the University of Chicago to give a speech in the Rockefeller Auditorium, in which he established American residential culture and proposed the concept of organic architecture. '

'On November 2001, 11, Master Bai Gongtong accepted the invitation of the President of Harvard University to give a lecture in the Harvard Lecture Hall, and put forward five new views on architecture for the first time in the lecture. '

'On December 2001, 12, Master Bai Gongtong accepted the invitation of the president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to give a speech in the large dome auditorium. The order between various parts, the symmetry and unity of shape and color to create its own aesthetic composition. '

Four lectures, each of which represents forging a new path out of the chaotic modernist system.

Some people say that in the chaotic river of modernist systems, Bai Gongtong, the designer, is like a giant, straddling the river bank and pulling out systems one by one.

The four lectures thoroughly laid the foundation for the development of modernism.

Printers kept printing materials, and photos and news about Davidia involucrata began to spread in all cities and states in the United States.

There are traditional newspapers and magazines that broadcast the remarks of Bai Gongtong designer every day.

The Chicago Tribune:
"Designer Bai Gongtong said that if architecture wants to progress, it will inevitably be obstructed by conservative forces."

The New York Post

"Designer Bai Gongtong advocates a resolute debate with the retroism in the architectural world!"

"Washington post"

"Designer Bai Gongtong said that there must be a brand-new design concept to influence the architectural world today, otherwise no architect will be able to realize his ideal. He can only imitate the old things that are already commonplace."

"American Express"

"Designer Baitongtong pointed out the disadvantages of the classical school. The European architectural structure and shape are complex and gorgeous. Spires, colonnades, window holes, and vaults, whether it is Gothic style or Victorian style, the concept of emphasizing artistic appeal makes it profound. Reflecting the influence of religious myths on secular life, such buildings cannot adapt to industrial mass production."

The largest and most influential newspapers and periodicals in the United States have become the tongues of Baitong, unconsciously promoting changes in the country.

Photos of Bai Gongtong during the lectures are constantly published in American magazines, news, and online media.

Experts and scholars from various fields conducted round after round of discussion and research around the four lectures, and seminar programs on this topic were broadcast on TV every day.

'Rational, serious, wise, young, American dream.'

'myth.'

Bai Gongtong was tagged.

The entire art genre in the United States has been impacted, and the design circle has undoubtedly entered a carnival.

Within four months, designers from the four directions of modernism started to move forward and entered the fast lane of development.

Baitongtong is sought after by the top tycoons in the United States, and the design fees have been set at sky-high prices one after another.

With the assistance of a team of hundreds of people, Bai Gongtong left the Willetts House in Chicago and the Robbie House in the University of Chicago.

Also in Chicago, the Andro Indiana Oil Building was also made.

In New York State, designed the Larkin office building.

At Harvard University, designed the Harvard Graduate Center.

Each work corresponds to the style of a lecture, it is a reference for all modernist designers to learn, and it is a milestone work.

Among them, the Robbie House was evaluated by the architectural critic Moss Kemp: "One of the greatest masterpieces and the first purely American building in the United States!"

Among them, the Harvard Graduate Center, the building complex has free composition, open space flow, and corresponding reality, which not only maintains the spatial layout style of Harvard campus, but also innovates.

It embodies the delicacy pursued by Davidia involucrata everywhere, and its simple and elegant shape is called "the enrichment and improvement of 'rationalism'" by the architectural circles.

The design circle in the world, except Canada and other countries dominated by modernism, did not carry out this vigorous reform in Italy and the United States, which lasted only four months. As a result, the classical schools in Europe lost the best chance to respond.

Of course, the Chinese design circle is not among them.

On the one hand, Chinese designers pay attention to Bai Gongtong's every move, and on the other hand, they also belong to the side of the modernist road.

In the past four months, the circle has been discussing about Baitongtong all the time.

Surprised by four lectures in a row, the Chinese industry also lost their voices from top to bottom.

On the China Designers Forum, someone posted again:

"Designer Bai Gongtong doesn't give lectures easily, but when he does lectures, he kneels on the ground!"

"Talk about one and blow up another, talk about one and blow up another. There are two lectures in China and four lectures in the United States. Baishen is worthy of being Baishen. In addition to being convinced, he is still convinced."

"Honestly, do you really think that Baishen doesn't give lectures easily? I've done four lectures in the past four months, isn't the frequency low?"

The message came to an abrupt end, and there was another silence.

After a long time, a series of comments quickly popped up:
"666"

"666"

"666"

"Baishen gave lectures casually, but he still gave lectures one after another. There's nothing wrong with it!"

"The myth of the 21st century, in the modernist architectural system of the world, in the Chinese architectural system, the designer Bai Gongtong is destined to be a monument that cannot be bypassed."

"I can already imagine that a hundred years later, the concept and design of the White God in modern architecture will occupy more than half of the entire curriculum."

"Evil, evil."

"It's too long!"

Even if it is a surprise, so what?

Perhaps some people can imagine that modernist architecture overwhelms classical schools, but no one dares to imagine that modernist buildings with a history of only a hundred years will squeeze out the living space of classical schools with a history of thousands of years!

No one dared to imagine that modernist architecture would influence the architectural circles of various countries at the fastest speed, become the most extensive design activity in human history, and change the material civilization and life style of human beings throughout the century.

At the same time, at Chicago Airport, a special plane returned from Boston.

The next person on the special plane is a big shot in the entire American design circle and art circle.

Most of them are older, and there are not a few of them with gray hair and beard.

However, these old men and important figures rarely walked out of this young oriental youth. They were smiling, and their respect could not be concealed.
(End of this chapter)

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