Accidentism - Josef Frank

Accidentism - Josef Frank
Title Accidentism - Josef Frank PDF eBook
Author Mikael Bergquist
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 104
Release 2005-02-24
Genre Architecture
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A book on the later works of the Austrian architect, designer and theoretician, Josef Frank.

Josef Frank

Josef Frank
Title Josef Frank PDF eBook
Author Christopher Long
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 450
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780226492667

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Architect, designer, and theorist Josef Frank (1885-1967) was known throughout Europe in the 1920s as one of the continent's leading modernists. Yet despite his important contributions to the development of modernism, Frank has been largely excluded from histories of the movement. Josef Frank: Life and Work is the first study that comprehensively explores the life, ideas, and designs of this complex and controversial figure. Educated in Vienna just after the turn of the century, Frank became the leader of the younger generation of architects in Austria after the First World War. But Frank fell from grace when he emerged as a forceful critic of the extremes of modern architecture and design during the early 1930s. Dismissing the demands for a unified modern style, Frank insisted that it was pluralism, not uniformity, that most characterized life in the new machine age. He called instead for a more humane modernism, one that responded to people's everyday needs and left room for sentimentality and historical influences. He was able to put these ideas into practice when, in 1933, he was forced to leave Vienna for Sweden. There his work came to define Swedish (or Scandinavian) modern design. For more than thirty years he was the chief designer for the Stockholm furnishings firm Svenskt Tenn, producing colorful, cozy, and eclectic designs that provided a refreshing alternative to the architectural mainstream of the day and presaged the coming revolt against modernism in the 1960s. In this sensitive study of one of the twentieth century's seminal architects and thinkers, Christopher Long offers new insight into Josef Frank's work and ideas and provides an important contribution to the understanding of modernist culture and its history.

The New Space

The New Space
Title The New Space PDF eBook
Author Christopher Long
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 263
Release 2016-11-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0300218281

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APPENDIX: Essays by Oskar Strnad, Heinrich Kulka, and Josef Frank -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z

Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture

Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture
Title Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture PDF eBook
Author Robert Venturi
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art
Pages 142
Release 1977
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780870702822

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Foreword by Arthur Drexler. Introduction by Vincent Scully.

Home Stories

Home Stories
Title Home Stories PDF eBook
Author Mateo Kries
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2020-04-21
Genre
ISBN 9783945852385

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A mammoth history of interior design and the way it shapes our lives, in 20 iconic interiors Our homes are an expression of how we want to live; they shape our everyday routines and fundamentally affect our well-being. Interior design for the home sustains a giant global industry and feeds an entire branch of the media. However, the question of dwelling, or how to live, is found increasingly to be lacking in serious discourse. This book sets out to review the interior design of our homes. It discusses 20 iconic residential interiors from the present back to the 1920s, by architects, artists and designers such as Assemble, Cecil Beaton, Lina Bo Bardi, Arno Brandlhuber, Elsie de Wolfe, Elii, Josef Frank, Andrew Geller, IKEA, Finn Juhl, Michael Graves, Kisho Kurokawa, Adolf Loos, Claude Parent, Bernard Rudofsky, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Alison and Peter Smithson, Jacques Tati, Mies van der Rohe and Andy Warhol. Including historic and recent photographs, drawings and plans, the book explores these case studies as key moments in the history of the modern interior. Penny Sparke provides a concise history of the discipline of interior design, Alice Rawsthorn investigates the role of gender, and Mark Taylor discusses the discourse on interior design in the 21st century. Adam Stech offers insights into the use of colour in residential interiors and Matteo Pirola offers a detailed and richly illustrated chronology of significant events in the history of interior design. In a portfolio of photographs selected exclusively for this book, Jasper Morrison explores what makes a good interior. In addition to interviews with contemporary interior design practitioners, experts in the fields of the sociology of living and psychology provide further insight. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in interior design.

Houses and Gardens

Houses and Gardens
Title Houses and Gardens PDF eBook
Author Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1906
Genre Architecture, Domestic
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Claude Megson

Claude Megson
Title Claude Megson PDF eBook
Author Giles Reid
Publisher
Pages 23
Release 2016
Genre Architects
ISBN 9781526205995

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