Zoömorphic

views updated Jun 11 2018

Zoömorphic or New Animal architecture. Late-C20 and early-C21 architecture characterized by wavy and flowing lines, loose, amorphous shapes, and, sometimes, with exteriors resembling carapaces. Examples might include Future Systems's Selfridge's Building in Birmingham (2001–3), Cook & Fournier's Kunsthaus, Graz, Austria (2000–3), and certain works by Calatrava and Gehry. Such structures are essentially inimical to established urban fabric, and would be anathema to protagonists of New Urbanism. See biomorph.

Bibliography

Aldersley- and Williams (2003)

zoomorphic

views updated May 23 2018

zo·o·mor·phic / ˌzōəˈmôrfik/ • adj. having or representing animal forms or gods of animal form: pottery decorated with anthropomorphic and zoomorphic designs.DERIVATIVES: zo·o·mor·phism n.

zoömorph

views updated May 18 2018

zoömorph. Representation of an animal form. Zoömorphic ornament is anything featuring stylized animal forms (e.g. in Art Nouveau, Celtic, and Romanesque design).