Kenneth Brian Frampton (born 20 November 1930) is a British architect, critic and historian. He is regarded as one of the world's leading historians of
modernist architecture
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and
contemporary architecture. He is an Emeritus Professor of Architecture at the
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at
Columbia University
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,
New York, where he taught for over 50 years. He is a citizen of Britain and the United States.
Biography
Frampton studied architecture at
Guildford School of Art and the
Architectural Association School of Architecture
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, London. Subsequently, he worked in Israel, with
Middlesex County Council and Douglas Stephen and Partners (1961–66) in London, during which time he was also a visiting tutor at the
Royal College of Art
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(1961–64), tutor at the
Architectural Association (1961–63) and technical editor of the journal ''
Architectural Design
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'' (''AD'') (1962–65). While working for Douglas Stephen and Partners he designed in 1960-62 the Corringham Building, an 8-story block of flats in
Bayswater, London, the architecture of which is distinctively modernist; in 1998 it became protected as a
listed building
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.
Frampton has also taught at
Princeton University School of Architecture (1966–71) and the
Bartlett School of Architecture, London, (1980). He has been a member of Columbia University's faculty since 1972, and that year he became a fellow of
the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York (whose members also included
Peter Eisenman,
Manfredo Tafuri and
Rem Koolhaas) and a co-founding editor of its magazine ''
Oppositions''.
In 2017 the
Canadian Centre for Architecture, which holds Frampton's archive, held an exhibition title
''Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton''that examined aspects of his teaching at Columbia University, that informed his key publications.
Frampton was appointed
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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(CBE) in the
2021 Birthday Honours for services to architecture.
In 2015, Frampton's library was acquired by the Department of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong.
Writings on architecture
Frampton is especially well known for his writing on twentieth- and twenty-first century architecture, and for his central role in the development of architectural phenomenology. His books include ''Modern Architecture: A Critical History'' (1980; revised 1985, 1992, 2007 and 2020) and ''Studies in Tectonic Culture'' (1995). Frampton achieved great prominence (and influence) in architectural education with his essay "Towards a
Critical Regionalism: Six Points for an Architecture of Resistance" (1983) – term, critical regionalism, had been coined by
Alexander Tzonis and
Liane Lefaivre. In this paper, he mounts a criticism of globalisation, mass consumer culture and the impact that this has had on architecture. For Frampton, this represents a particularly salient issue within the Modern Movement, as it has pushed architecture toward mediocrity, sameness and urban form that lacks any kind of cultural relevance or specificity. To remedy this, Frampton argues that the adoption of a more critical regionalist approach is required in architecture, one that takes into account specific considerations of place, topography, climate, and culture, as well as the creation of new "vernacular" forms of architecture.
Frampton's essay was included in the book ''The Anti-Aesthetic. Essays on Postmodern Culture'', edited by
Hal Foster, though Frampton is critical of
postmodernism in architecture. Frampton's own position attempts to defend a version of modernism that looks to either critical regionalism or a 'momentary' understanding of the autonomy of architectural practice in terms of its own concerns with form and tectonics, which cannot be reduced to economics (whilst conversely retaining a Leftist viewpoint regarding the social responsibility of architecture). He summed up his critical stance towards postmodernist architecture and its advocates' belief in the primacy of architecture as a language as follows:
In 2002 a collection of Frampton's writings over a period of 35 years was collated and published under the title ''Labour, Work, and Architecture''. An English translation of his 2015 book, ''
The Other Modern Movement,'' is due out in 2021. In addition to his own scholarly research and criticism, Frampton has frequently furthered the intellectual reach of his work through writing introductions, prefaces and forewords for other authors and publications on allied themes.
Select list of Frampton's writings
*"Towards a Critical Regionalism: Six Points for an Architecture of Resistance", in ''The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture'', edited by Hal Foster, Bay Press, Port Townsen, 1983.
*(with David Larkin, ed.) ''The Twentieth Century American House. Masterworks of Residential Architecture'', Thames and Hudson, London, 1995.
*''Studies in Tectonic Culture: The Poetics of Construction in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Architecture'', MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1995.
*''
Álvaro Siza. Complete Works'', Phaidon, London, 2000
*''
Le Corbusier
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(World of Art)''. Thames & Hudson, London, 2001.
*''Labour, Work and Architecture''. Phaidon Press, London, 2002.
*"Ando at the Millennium", in ''Tadao Ando: Light and Water'', Book Design by Massimo Vignelli, The Monacelli Press, New York, 2003.
*''The Evolution of 20th-Century Architecture: A Synoptic Account'', Springer, New York, 2006.
*(with Strauven F., Gübler J., Verpoest L.) ''
Georges Baines'', Ludion, Gent, 2006.
*''Modern Architecture: A Critical History (World of Art)'', Thames & Hudson, London, 1985; fifth edition 2020.
*(with David Larkin, ed.) ''American Masterworks: Houses of the Twentieth & Twenty-First Centuries'', Rizzoli, New York, 2008.
*''Five North American Architects: An Anthology by Kenneth Frampton'', Lars Muller, Zurich, 2012.
*''Genealogy of Modern Architecture: A Comparative Critical Analysis of Built Form'', Lars Muller, Zurich, 2014.
*(with Ludovica Molo, ed.) ''L'altro Movimento Moderno'', Mendrisio Academy Press/Silvana Editoriale, Mendrisio-Milan, 2015.
Writings on Kenneth Frampton
* Daniel Sherer, "Architecture in the Labyrinth. Theory and Criticism in the United States: Oppositions, Assemblage, ANY (1973–1999)", ''Zodiac'' 20, 1999, 36–63.
* Jorge Otero-Pailos, ''Architecture's Historical Turn: Phenomenology and the Rise of the Postmodern'', University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2010, 183–250.
* Tom Avermaete, Veronique Patteeuw, Hans Teerds, Lea-Catherine Szacka (eds), ''Oase #103: Critical Regionalism Revisited'', 2019 .
* Karla Cavarra Britton and Robert McCarter, editors, ''Modern Architecture in the Lifeworld: Essays in Honor of Kenneth Frampton'', Thames & Hudson, 2020 .
* Stylianos Giamarelos, ''Resisting Postmodern Architecture: Critical Regionalism before Globalisation'', UCL Press, London, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781800081338
Awards
*2022
Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture,
*2019
Soane Medal
*2018 Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement,
Venice Biennale of Architecture
*2021 Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE);
2021 Queen's Birthday Honours
*2014 Lisbon Triennale Millennium BCP Lifetime Achievement Award
*2012
Schelling Architecture Theory Prize
*2005
Architectural League of New York
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President's Medal
References
External links
Images of Kenneth Frampton for Mark Magazine. Photographed by Jeff Barnett-Winsby in 2007CorringhamExtensive detail about Frampton's design in Bayswater, London
*Frampton in conversation with Carlos Brillembour
Brooklyn Rail: Arts* An Interview with Kenneth Frampton by Yehuda Safran and Daniel Sherer. The Plan Journal 19 (2024)
Finding aid for the Kenneth Frampton fonds Canadian Centre for Architecturedigitized itemsA Conversation with Kenneth Frampton: Can There Be a Global Architectural History Today? Canadian Centre for Architecture
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