Case Study Houses
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History
格式
精装书
页数
464
语言
英语
已发布
Dec 1, 2001
出版商
Taschen America Llc
ISBN-10
3822864129
ISBN-13
9783822864128
描述
The Case Study House program stands as a landmark in American architectural history, showcasing a transformative era between 1945 and 1966. Elizabeth A.T. Smith delves into this remarkable initiative, which sought to explore new forms of residential design in the post-war period. The program invited some of the era's most prominent architects to experiment with modern concepts, resulting in a repertoire of homes that challenged traditional notions of space, structure, and material.
Through vivid descriptions and insightful analysis, Smith captures the essence of these experimental houses, many of which have become iconic representations of mid-century modernism. The narrative highlights the creative vision behind each project, revealing how these innovative designs reflected broader cultural shifts and societal aspirations of the time. Readers gain a deeper appreciation for the aesthetic and functional advancements that emerged from this pivotal period, making it a crucial study for anyone interested in architecture and design history.
Through vivid descriptions and insightful analysis, Smith captures the essence of these experimental houses, many of which have become iconic representations of mid-century modernism. The narrative highlights the creative vision behind each project, revealing how these innovative designs reflected broader cultural shifts and societal aspirations of the time. Readers gain a deeper appreciation for the aesthetic and functional advancements that emerged from this pivotal period, making it a crucial study for anyone interested in architecture and design history.