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The roots of international style architecture / Lawrence Wodehouse.
Main entry:

Wodehouse, Lawrence.

Title & Author:

The roots of international style architecture / Lawrence Wodehouse.

Publication:

West Cornwall, CT : Locust Hill Press, 1991.

Description:

xviii, 304 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-287) and index.
Pt. I. Europe -- 1. Introduction. 2. Holland. Hendrick Petrus Berlage. Michael de Klerk. 3. De Stijl. Gerrit Rietveld. Robert van t'Hoff. Jan Wils. Willem Marinus Dudok. 4. The Rotterdam School. Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud. Johannes Duiker and Bernard Bijvoet (Pierre Chareau). J. A. Brinkman and L. C. van der Vlugt. 5. The Deutscher Werkbund. Hermann Muthesius. Henri van de Velde. Peter Behrens. 6. The Bauhaus and After. Walter Gropius. Hannes Meyer. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Berlin. Ernst May. Mart Stam. 7. The Third Reich. Albert Speer. 8. The USSR. Constructivism. Moisei Ginsberg. Vladimir Tatlin. El(eazar) Markovitch Lissitzky. Alexandr Vesnin. Konstantin Melnikov. Ivan Leonidov. Iakov Georgievich Chernikov. German Contributions to Soviet Architecture and Planning. 9. Italy. Futurism and Antonio Sant 'Elia. Italian Architecture and Fascism. Luigi Figini and Gino Pollini. Giuseppe Terragni. New Towns in the Pontine Marshes. 10. Vienna. Otto Wagner. Joseph Maria Olbrich. Josef Frans Maria Hoffmann. Adolf Loos. 11. France. Auguste Perret. Tony Garnier. Le Corbusier. 12. National Romanticism in Scandinavia. Sweden. Ragnar Ostberg. Erik Gunnar Asplund. Finland. Ferdinand Boberg. Eliel Saarinen. Alvar Aalto. 13. German Expressionism. Bruno Taut. Erich Mendelsohn. Hugo Haring. Hans Scharoun. 14. Britain. Wells Coates. Walter Gropius and E(dwin) Maxwell Fry. F. R. S. Yorke and Marcel Breuer. Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff. Joseph Emberton. Berthold Lubetkin (and Tecton). Owen Williams. Amyas D. Connell, Basil R. Ward and Colin A. Lucas. William Kininmonth and Basil Spence. 15. Notes on Other Architects in the 1932 MoMA Exhibition -- Pt. II. The United States -- 16. Introduction. 17. Frank Lloyd Wright. 18. Bowman Brothers, Cory & Cory, Thompson & Churchill: Cost-Efficiency, Energy Control and New Materials. 19. Stein and Wright: Social and Economic Implications of the International Style. 20. Clauss and Daub. 21. Frederick Kiesler. 22. Raymond Hood. 23. Richard Neutra. 24. Tucker & Howell and Oscar Stonorov the Non-Environmentalists. 25. Kocher and Frey. 26. Howe and Lescaze.
Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

0933951469 (alk. paper)
9780933951464 (alk. paper)

Subject:

International style (Architecture)
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
Style international (Architecture)
Architecture 20e siècle.
International Style (modern European architecture style)
Architecture, Modern.
Bibliografie
Internationaler Stil
Geschichte (1922-1932)

Holdings:

Location: Library main 77209
Call No.: ID:92-B915
Status: Available

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