Case Study Houses: 1945-1966: the California Impetus
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
Mar 4, 2016
Publisher
Taschen America Llc
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
3836535602
ISBN-13
9783836535601
Description
This captivating exploration delves into the innovative spirit of mid-20th century California, focusing on the iconic Case Study Houses project. Initiated in the post-World War II era, these residences exemplified the architectural experimentation and optimism that defined a generation. The author guides readers through the visionary designs and philosophies of prominent architects who sought to reimagine domestic spaces, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Through engaging narratives and rich visual documentation, the book captures the essence of the era's cultural shift and the impulse for modern living. The houses serve not only as structures but as reflections of community values and aspirations. By examining these architectural milestones, the book reveals how they have continued to influence contemporary design and urban planning, making a lasting impact on how people interact with their living environments.
Through engaging narratives and rich visual documentation, the book captures the essence of the era's cultural shift and the impulse for modern living. The houses serve not only as structures but as reflections of community values and aspirations. By examining these architectural milestones, the book reveals how they have continued to influence contemporary design and urban planning, making a lasting impact on how people interact with their living environments.
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