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“We met in the suite, room 606, with two of his former employees, architect - Poul Ove Jensen and sculptor - Sandor Perjesi.” Fritz Hansen
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Fritz Hansen™ | Arne Jacobsen & SAS Royal Hotel
“We met in the suite, room 606, with two of his former employees, architect - Poul Ove Jensen and sculptor - Sandor Perjesi.” Fritz Hansen
a lezione con Le Corbusier
Konstantin Melnikov, Melnikov House, Moscow 1927-29. ‘the house was originally designed and built in 1927-1929 as 'an experimental cylindrical house’ to test out Konstantin Melnikov’s very own concept of mass construction of residential estate. The original layout, elegant spatial arrangement and smart engineering techniques made this masterpiece world famous. By words of Melnikov, the essence of the house is in 'even distribution of weight, light, air and heat’. Being of a unique architectural form, it still looks modern while keeping authentic memorial atmosphere of the 20th century, reflecting the tragic life of this maverick architect. It consists of two overlapping cylindrical towers, nine meters in diameter each, without any internal load-bearing columns or walls. The wooden ceilings were formed by a rectangular grid of flat planks. In his house Melnikov employed more than sixty 'honeycomb’ hexagonal windows providing very special dispersed light. One bedroom was designed for the whole family, partitioned by wall screens.’ Schusev State Museum of Architecture Photographer Florstein. Wikimedia Commons
Wendingen 1921, n. 12. Cover by Jan Duiker. Jan Duiker & Bernard Bijvoet, New building of the Academy of Arts in Amsterdam. ‘The beautifully designed issues of Wendingen, a Dutch art and architecture journal published between 1918 and 1932, were dedicated to investigating and expanding the boundaries of architecture.The journal, the title of which translates to “twists” or “turnings,” originated in the intellectual climate that followed World War I, when the nationalism that led in its extreme form to war was exchanged by artists and architects for a spirit of collective intellectual energy. A journal that would showcase both art and architecture, of both Dutch and international origin, was the idea of Wendingen’s editor H. Th. Wijdeveld, a Dutch architect associated with the Amsterdam architectural society, Architectura et Amicitia. One-hundred and sixteen issues of Wendingen, each devoted to a specific topic, were published…’ Stanford University Libraries https://library.stanford.edu/art/exhibitions/testing-boundaries-wendingen-1918-1932 Image Catawiki. Wikimedia Commons https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wendingen1921Duiker.jpg
Paul Amaury Michel - Maison de Verre Xavier-Pierre Denonne
Video sin audio mostrado en el CIAM de Frankfurt de 1929.
"Rare film of Le Corbusier in his Paris home and studio"
Desnudos de las clases de Johannes Itten, Paul Klee y Oskar Schlemmer en la Bauhaus.
El Lissitzky, Wolkenbügel 1924
Model from the exhibition “Arquitecturas Ausentes del Siglo XX” Arquería Nuevos Ministerios de Madrid 2004.
Photographer ekain jiménez
Gerrit Rietveld. Pavilion 1955-1964-2010. Kröller Müller Museum. Otterlo
Frank Lloyd Wright. Melvyn Maxwell Smith and Sara Stein Smith House
Bloomfield Hills Michigan 1949-50
Photograph Michigan State Historic Preservation Office
Conrad Roland, Drawing of an exhibition hall with floating levels,1963.
Centro Comercial Mata de Coco Arquitecto Tomás José Sanabria
The film was made at the Galerie Neumann-Nierendorf in Berlin by Hans Cürlis, a pioneer in the making of art documentaries. At the time the film was made Kandinsky was teaching at the Bauhaus. It was the same year he published his second major treatise, On Point and Line to Plane....
Time Travel Back to 1926 and Watch Wassily Kandinsky Create an Abstract Composition
The Pavilion apartments, Lafayette Park, Detroit, by Mies van der Rohe nears completion in 1959.
Edificio de oficinas en Morelos, 110 Morelos, México, DF 1948 (demolido)
Arqs. Augusto H Álvarez y Juan Sordo Madaleno
Foto: Guillermo Zamora
Office Building on Morelos at Paseo Reform, 110 Morelos, Mexico City, 1948 (demolished)
Architects: Augusto H Alvarez and Juan Sordo Madaleno
Miguel Rodrigo Masuré, Casa Chávez, Lima, 1958