Kem Weber

Kem Weber
Title Kem Weber PDF eBook
Author University of California, Santa Barbara. Art Gallery
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Release 1969
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KEM WEBER, THE MODERNE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1920-1941

KEM WEBER, THE MODERNE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1920-1941
Title KEM WEBER, THE MODERNE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1920-1941 PDF eBook
Author David Gebhard
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Pages 108
Release 1969
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Kem Weber: the Moderne in Southern California 1920 Through 1941

Kem Weber: the Moderne in Southern California 1920 Through 1941
Title Kem Weber: the Moderne in Southern California 1920 Through 1941 PDF eBook
Author David Gebhard
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1969
Genre Architecture
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Kem Weber

Kem Weber
Title Kem Weber PDF eBook
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Pages 106
Release 1976
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Kem Weber: the Moderne in Southern California 1920 Through 1941

Kem Weber: the Moderne in Southern California 1920 Through 1941
Title Kem Weber: the Moderne in Southern California 1920 Through 1941 PDF eBook
Author David Gebhard
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1969
Genre Architecture
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Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design

Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design
Title Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design PDF eBook
Author Christopher Long
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 259
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Design
ISBN 0300121024

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A comprehensive view of the life, work, and ideas of one of the creative giants of modern American design Arriving in the United States in 1914, Viennese-born Paul T. Frankl (1886-1958) brought with him an outsider's fresh perspective and an enthusiasm for forging a uniquely American design aesthetic. In the years between the two world wars he, more than any other designer, helped shape the distinctive look of American modernism. This authoritative book draws on an extensive collection of unpublished documents and family papers and photographs to provide the first full account of Frankl's life and ideas. The book also explores the history of modern American design and the extent of Frankl's influence on its trajectory. In the early 1920s, Frankl opened a New York City shop that became an epicenter of American modernism. Over the next decades, his work encompassed everything from individual pieces of furniture and decorative accessories to entire interiors, and his style continuously evolved, from early "Skyscraper" furniture to relaxed and casual designs favored by the Hollywood elite in the 1930s to manufactured pieces for the mass market in the 1950s. The book charts the impact of Frankl's ideas on merchants and consumers, on his fellow designers, and on the changing look of American homes and workplaces. With close to 170 illustrations, Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design is an essential reference on 20th-century design.

Forgotten Modern

Forgotten Modern
Title Forgotten Modern PDF eBook
Author Alan Hess
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 292
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781586858582

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Forgotten Modern reveals the work of the innovative architects building in California from the 1930s to the 1970s. With groundbreaking and illuminating examples that will alter the way we think of California architecture, Hess and Weintraub focus on those that exemplify early mid-entury modern, variations on minimalism, and organic architecture. Though architects, historians, and the public alike have overlooked many of these superb architects from California's past century, this book intends to bring them back to our attention. All the architects included here are important in helping to show the breadth of design, that styles like Organic were more widely represented than we have previously realized, and that the fertile soil of California design fostered a wide spectrum of remarkable ideas-even if not all developed a significant school of followers. Chapters Include: A New Introduction to Midcentury California Searching For Midcentury Modern Variations on Wood and Steel Modernism Organic Architecture History Plus Modernism