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Richard Neutra's Windshield House (2001)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780300092035 bzw. 0300092032, in Englisch, Yale University Press / Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Versandkosten nach: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB.
New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press / Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2001. Softcover. VG (Slight wear to bottom edge of cover and book block; label at the top of the front cover.). Blue & gray & illus. wraps, 150 pp., some small BW & color illus. Issued in conjuinction with an exhibition. "In the mid-1930s, John Nicholas and Anne Brown commissioned Richard Neutra [1892-1970], the great Vienna-born architect, to design a summer house for them on Fishers Island, New York. Completed in 1938, Windshield (named for its large expanses of glass) was the first house Neutra built on the East Coast. A striking example of International Style architecture that featured many modern innovations, the house was severely damaged by a hurricane only weeks after its completion. The Browns rebuilt the house and continued to occupy it until 1959; it was destroyed by fire in 1973. This engaging publication, written by prominent scholars of contemporary architecture and design, is the first to focus on the collaborative design process for Windshield, as revealed by the extensive Brown-Neutra correspondence, as well as on the house's place within modern American architecture." (back cover).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB.
New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press / Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2001. Softcover. VG (Slight wear to bottom edge of cover and book block; label at the top of the front cover.). Blue & gray & illus. wraps, 150 pp., some small BW & color illus. Issued in conjuinction with an exhibition. "In the mid-1930s, John Nicholas and Anne Brown commissioned Richard Neutra [1892-1970], the great Vienna-born architect, to design a summer house for them on Fishers Island, New York. Completed in 1938, Windshield (named for its large expanses of glass) was the first house Neutra built on the East Coast. A striking example of International Style architecture that featured many modern innovations, the house was severely damaged by a hurricane only weeks after its completion. The Browns rebuilt the house and continued to occupy it until 1959; it was destroyed by fire in 1973. This engaging publication, written by prominent scholars of contemporary architecture and design, is the first to focus on the collaborative design process for Windshield, as revealed by the extensive Brown-Neutra correspondence, as well as on the house's place within modern American architecture." (back cover).
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Richard Neutra's Windshield House
EN NW
ISBN: 9780300092035 bzw. 0300092032, in Englisch, Yale University Press, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
In 1936, John Nicholas and Anne Brown commissioned Richard Neutra, the great Vienna-born architect, to design a summer house for them on Fishers Island, New York. Completed in 1938, Windshield (named for its large expanses of glass) was Neutra's most significant residential building outside Los Angeles and the only one on the East Coast. A striking example of International Style architecture that featured many modern innovations, including two of R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion bathrooms, the house was severely damaged by a hurricane only weeks after its completion. The Browns rebuilt the house and continued to occupy it until 1959. The house was destroyed by fire in 1975. This engaging publication, written by prominent scholars of contemporary architecture and design, is the first to focus on the collaborative design process for Windshield, as revealed by the extensive Brown/Neutra correspondence, as well as on its role in modern American architecture. J. Carter Brown has contributed personal recollections about growing up in Windshield. This book will accompany an exhibition that opens at the Harvard University Art Museums in November 2001, and will then travel to the RISD Museum, the Octagon Museum of the American Architectural Foundation, and the Armand Hammer Museum at UCLA.
In 1936, John Nicholas and Anne Brown commissioned Richard Neutra, the great Vienna-born architect, to design a summer house for them on Fishers Island, New York. Completed in 1938, Windshield (named for its large expanses of glass) was Neutra's most significant residential building outside Los Angeles and the only one on the East Coast. A striking example of International Style architecture that featured many modern innovations, including two of R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion bathrooms, the house was severely damaged by a hurricane only weeks after its completion. The Browns rebuilt the house and continued to occupy it until 1959. The house was destroyed by fire in 1975. This engaging publication, written by prominent scholars of contemporary architecture and design, is the first to focus on the collaborative design process for Windshield, as revealed by the extensive Brown/Neutra correspondence, as well as on its role in modern American architecture. J. Carter Brown has contributed personal recollections about growing up in Windshield. This book will accompany an exhibition that opens at the Harvard University Art Museums in November 2001, and will then travel to the RISD Museum, the Octagon Museum of the American Architectural Foundation, and the Armand Hammer Museum at UCLA.
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Contributor: Joyce Botelho, Contributor: J. Carter Brown, Contributor: Professor Sarah Williams Goldhagen, Contributor: Thomas S. Hines, Contributor: Thomas Michie, Editor: Dietrich Neumann
Richard Neutra Windshield House (2001)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780300092035 bzw. 0300092032, in Englisch, 120 Seiten, Yale University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, HPB-Diamond.
In 1936, John Nicholas and Anne Brown commissioned Richard Neutra, the great Vienna-born architect, to design a summer house for them on Fishers Island, New York. Completed in 1938, Windshield (named for its large expanses of glass) was Neutra's most significant residential building outside Los Angeles and the only one on the East Coast. A striking example of International Style architecture that featured many modern innovations, including two of R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion bathrooms, the house was severely damaged by a hurricane only weeks after its completion. The Browns rebuilt the house and continued to occupy it until 1959. The house was destroyed by fire in 1975. This engaging publication, written by prominent scholars of contemporary architecture and design, is the first to focus on the collaborative design process for Windshield, as revealed by the extensive Brown/Neutra correspondence, as well as on its role in modern American architecture. J. Carter Brown has contributed personal recollections about growing up in Windshield. This book will accompany an exhibition that opens at the Harvard University Art Museums in November 2001, and will then travel to the RISD Museu, Paperback, Ausgabe: y First printing, Label: Yale University Press, Yale University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-11-01, Studio: Yale University Press, Verkaufsrang: 1910747.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, HPB-Diamond.
In 1936, John Nicholas and Anne Brown commissioned Richard Neutra, the great Vienna-born architect, to design a summer house for them on Fishers Island, New York. Completed in 1938, Windshield (named for its large expanses of glass) was Neutra's most significant residential building outside Los Angeles and the only one on the East Coast. A striking example of International Style architecture that featured many modern innovations, including two of R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion bathrooms, the house was severely damaged by a hurricane only weeks after its completion. The Browns rebuilt the house and continued to occupy it until 1959. The house was destroyed by fire in 1975. This engaging publication, written by prominent scholars of contemporary architecture and design, is the first to focus on the collaborative design process for Windshield, as revealed by the extensive Brown/Neutra correspondence, as well as on its role in modern American architecture. J. Carter Brown has contributed personal recollections about growing up in Windshield. This book will accompany an exhibition that opens at the Harvard University Art Museums in November 2001, and will then travel to the RISD Museu, Paperback, Ausgabe: y First printing, Label: Yale University Press, Yale University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-11-01, Studio: Yale University Press, Verkaufsrang: 1910747.
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Joyce Botelho; J. Carter Brown; Professor Sarah Williams Goldhagen; Thomas S. Hines; Thomas Michie; Dietrich N
Richard Neutra Windshield House
EN US
ISBN: 0300092032 bzw. 9780300092035, in Englisch, Yale University Press, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Dalam stok.
architecture,arts music and photography,buildings,collections catalogs and exhibitions,crafts and hobbies,design and construction,home and garden,home decorating and design,home improvement and design,individual architects and firms, In 1936, John Nicholas and Anne Brown commissioned Richard Neutra, the great Vienna-born architect, to design a summer house for them on Fishers Island, New York. Completed in 1938, Windshield (named for its large expanses of glass) was Neutra's most significant residential building outside Los Angeles and the only one on the East Coast. A striking example of International Style architecture that featured many modern innovations, including two of R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion bathrooms, the house was severely damaged by a hurricane only weeks after its completion. The Browns rebuilt the house and continued to occupy it until 1959. The house was destroyed by fire in 1975. This engaging publication, written by prominent scholars of contemporary architecture and design, is the first to focus on the collaborative design process for Windshield, as revealed by the extensive Brown/Neutra correspondence, as well as on its role in modern American architecture. J. Carter Brown has contributed personal recollections about growing up in Windshield. This book will accompany an exhibition that opens at the Harvard University Art Museums in November 2001, and will then travel to the RISD Museum, the Octagon Museum of the American Architectural Foundation, and the Armand Hammer Museum at UCLA.
architecture,arts music and photography,buildings,collections catalogs and exhibitions,crafts and hobbies,design and construction,home and garden,home decorating and design,home improvement and design,individual architects and firms, In 1936, John Nicholas and Anne Brown commissioned Richard Neutra, the great Vienna-born architect, to design a summer house for them on Fishers Island, New York. Completed in 1938, Windshield (named for its large expanses of glass) was Neutra's most significant residential building outside Los Angeles and the only one on the East Coast. A striking example of International Style architecture that featured many modern innovations, including two of R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion bathrooms, the house was severely damaged by a hurricane only weeks after its completion. The Browns rebuilt the house and continued to occupy it until 1959. The house was destroyed by fire in 1975. This engaging publication, written by prominent scholars of contemporary architecture and design, is the first to focus on the collaborative design process for Windshield, as revealed by the extensive Brown/Neutra correspondence, as well as on its role in modern American architecture. J. Carter Brown has contributed personal recollections about growing up in Windshield. This book will accompany an exhibition that opens at the Harvard University Art Museums in November 2001, and will then travel to the RISD Museum, the Octagon Museum of the American Architectural Foundation, and the Armand Hammer Museum at UCLA.
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Editor-Dietrich Neumann; Contributor-Joyce Botelho; Contributor-J. Carter Brown; Contributor-Professor Sarah Williams Goldhagen; Contributor-Thomas S. Hines; Contributor-Thomas Michie
Richard Neutra Windshield House (2001)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780300092035 bzw. 0300092032, in Englisch, Yale University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, frais de port.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ergodebooks.
Yale University Press, 2001-11-01. Paperback. Good.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ergodebooks.
Yale University Press, 2001-11-01. Paperback. Good.
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