Light, Air and Openness: Modern Architecture Between the Wars

Light, Air and Openness: Modern Architecture Between the Wars

by PaulOvery (Author)

Synopsis

This groundbreaking book examines the relationship between the modernist architecture of the 1920s and 1930s and that era's preoccupations with health, cleanliness, fresh air and sunshine, exploring how utopian notions of the `clean machine' and the hygienist movement inspired the pure geometric forms and sparkling surfaces of early modernist buildings. Anyone with an interest in architecture and/or modernism will find this original approach to a popular theme both engaging and enlightening.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 04 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0500342423
ISBN 13: 9780500342428

Author Bio
Paul Overy is Senior Research Fellow in the history and theory of modernism at Middlesex University, London. He has lectured widely and published extensively on 20th-century architecture, art and design. His publications include books on the De Stijl group, Wassily Kandinsky, Norman Foster, and the architecture and furniture of Gerrit Rietveld.