This paper explores Donald Judd’s resource management strategies in architecture and art. We examine his architectural project in Marfa, TX in comparison to his installation of 100 untitled works in mill aluminum, also in Marfa. We examine both together, drawing lessons for material and labor selections. By analyzing Judd’s approaches through the lens of resource management, we highlight insights and lessons in conceptually driven work relevant to sustainable development. In this study, we examine a project that is driven by aesthetic concepts that have sustainable concerns at their core, thus providing an alternative approach to technically driven sustainability solutions.

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Donald Judd’s Approaches to Art and Architecture, Methods for Resource Management: Lessons from West Texas to the Mediterranean

  • Mehrdad Hadighi,
  • Mahyar Hadighi

摘要

This paper explores Donald Judd’s resource management strategies in architecture and art. We examine his architectural project in Marfa, TX in comparison to his installation of 100 untitled works in mill aluminum, also in Marfa. We examine both together, drawing lessons for material and labor selections. By analyzing Judd’s approaches through the lens of resource management, we highlight insights and lessons in conceptually driven work relevant to sustainable development. In this study, we examine a project that is driven by aesthetic concepts that have sustainable concerns at their core, thus providing an alternative approach to technically driven sustainability solutions.