New space movement and experience in Viennese modern architecture
Material type: TextPublication details: New Haven Yale University Press 2016Description: xv, 246 p. illustrations (chiefly color), plans 28 cmISBN:- 9780300218282
- Loos, Adolf, 1870-1933 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Frank, Josef, 1885-1967 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Strnad, Oskar, 1879-1935 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Frank, Josef, 1885-1967
- Loos, Adolf, 1870-1933
- Strnad, Oskar, 1879-1935
- Geschichte 1910-1938
- 1900-1999
- Modern movement (Architecture) -- Austria -- Vienna
- Architecture -- Austria -- Vienna -- History -- 20th century
- Architecture
- Modern movement (Architecture)
- Architektur
- Fotografie
- Innenarchitektur
- Wohnkultur
- Raumwahrnehmung
- Austria -- Vienna
- Wien
- 720.943613 23 LO-N
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-241) and index.
Scholars have long explored the problem of ornament and expression when considering Viennese modernism. By the first decade of the 20th century, however, the avant-garde had shifted its focus from the surface to the interior. Adolf Loos (1870-1933), together with Josef Frank (1885-1967) and Oskar Strnad (1879-1935), led this generation of architects to interpret modernism through culture and lifestyle. They were interested in the experience of architectural space: how it could be navigated, inhabited, and designed to reflect the modern way of life while also offering respite from it. The New Space traces the theoretical conversation about space carried out in the writings and built works of Loos, Frank, and Strnad over four decades. The three ultimately foregrounded what Le Corbusier would later-independently-term the architectural promenade. Lavishly illustrated with new photography and architectural plans, this important book enhances our understanding of the development of modernism and of architectural theory and practice.
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