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Case Study Houses 1945-1966

Case Study Houses 1945-1966

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Elizabeth A.T. Smith, Jacques Bosser

96 pages, parution le 24/05/2006

Résumé

The case study house program. Because most opinion, both profound and light-headed, in terms of post war housing is nothing but speculation in the form of talk and reams of paper, it occurs to us that it might be a good idea to get down to cases and at least make a beginning in the gathering of that mass of material that must eventually result in what we know as "house-post war". Agreeing that the whole matter is surrounded by conditions over which few of us have any control, certainly we can develop a point of view and do some organized thinking which might come to a practical end. It is with that in mind that we now announce the project we have called The "Case Study"House Program. The magazine has undertaken to supply an answer insofar as it is possible to correlate the facts and point them in the direction of an end result. We are, within the limits of uncontrollable factors, proposing to begin immediately the study, planning, actual design and construction of eight houses, each to fulfil the specifications of a special living problem in the Southern California area. Eight nationally known architects, chosen not only for their obvious talents, but for their ability to evaluate realistically housing in terms of need, have been commissioned to take a plot of God's green earth and create "good" living conditions for eight American families. They will be free to choose or reject, on a merit basis, the products of national manufacturers offering either old or new materials considered best for the purpose by each architect in his attempt to create contemporary dwelling units. We are quite aware that the meaning of"contemporary" changes by the minute and it is conceivable that each architect might wish to change his idea or a part of his idea when time for actual building arrives. In that case he will, within reason, be permitted to do so. (Incidentally, the eight men have been chosen for, among other things, reasonableness, which they have consistently maintained at a very high level.)

L'auteur - Elizabeth A.T. Smith

Elizabeth A.T. Smith, conservatrice en chef du Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago depuis 1999, a été précédemment conservatrice au Museum of Contempory Art of Los Angeles. Elle a été professeur adjoint à la School of Fine Arts dans le cadre du Public Art Studies Program de l'Université de Californie du Sud. Elle a donné des conférences et abondamment publié sur toute une variété de sujets en art contemporain et en architecture.

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L'auteur - Jacques Bosser

Journaliste, conférencier et traducteur d'une soixantaine d'ouvrages sur l'architecture, le design et la photographie, Jacques Bosser a participé à la création d'un magazine de design et a collaboré à divers magazines dont Connaissance des Arts, Maison Française, Architectural Digest. Il est également l'auteur de trois ouvrages sur l'histoire architecturale et culturelle des bibliothèques et des jardins.

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Caractéristiques techniques

  PAPIER
Éditeur(s) Taschen
Auteur(s) Elizabeth A.T. Smith, Jacques Bosser
Parution 24/05/2006
Nb. de pages 96
Format 19 x 23
Couverture Broché
EAN13 9783822846162
ISBN13 978-3-8228-4616-2

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