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Adolf Loos Benedetto Gravagnuolo
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Raumplan Versus Plan Libre edited
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Raumplan Versus Plan Libre Originally published as a catalogue to accompany an exhibition with the same name in 1987, this new edition re-examines the respective merits of two giants of Modern Architecture Adolf Loos and Le Corbusier. As well as featuring writings by the two architects, the book illustrates their respective evolution, with detailed reference to their domestic projects, ranging from the Strasser House (1919) to the Last House (1932), and from the Maison Domino (1915) to Villa Savoye (1932). Features major contributions form Beatriz Colomina, Jan de Heer and Max Risselada, among others. |
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Functionalist Muller Loos Villa, Designed by Austrian Architect Adolf Loos, Prague Photographic Poster Print by Richard Nebesky, 12x16Kitchen & Dining |
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Fashioning ViennaJanet StewartKindle Store |
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Adolf Loos Ralf Bock
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On Architecture (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought)Adolf LoosBooks |
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Villa Muller K. Kelinman
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Ornament and Crime Adolf Loos
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Functionalist Muller Loos Villa, Designed by Austrian Architect Adolf Loos, Prague Photographic Poster Print by Richard Nebesky, 12x16Kitchen & Dining |
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Adolf LoosPanayotic TournikiotisBooks |
Adolf Loos not only was part of the first wave of modern architecture but also served as an important source of inspiration for all architects who followed. He is emblematic of the turn-of-the-century generation that was torn between the traditional culture of the nineteenth century and the innovative modernism of the twentieth. Loos's masterful "astylistic architecture" is captured in this volume by the esteemed photographer Roberto Schezen in over one hundred exceptional photographs. Starting with the refurbishment of his own apartment in 1903, twenty of Loos's most significant buildings are beautifully displayed: Villa Karma, the Kärntner Bar, the Goldman & Salatsch Michaelerplatz Building, the Zentralsparkasse Bank, and the Steiner, Scheu, Moller, and Müller houses. Schezen's vivid color and luminous black-and-white photographs display each building in detail, showing both the formal characteristics and the rich textures and materials Loos most frequently used. Complementing this remarkable visual material is Kenneth Frampton's perceptive essay, which places Loos wi... |
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Adolf Loos Roberto Schezen
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Adolf Loos, 1870-1933 August Sarnitz
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