by JohnWelsh (Author)
The twentieth century produced countless innovative and memorable designs for private houses, many of which have become architectural icons worldwide. In the 1920s and 30s the private house was the means by which architects established the early Modern Movement, and clients looked favourably on commissioning the Avant-Garde.
Today, the house is enjoying an architectural renaissance, as private clients have returned to architects to express their wealth and status. The result is a wide variety of innovative projects that reveals the importance of the house as a laboratory of design experimentation, demonstrating some of the real concerns of world-famous architects, and displaying the talents of young designers eager to establish their reputations.
The 30 recent houses from around the world included in this book show current developments in house design by notable contemporary architects, and highlight continuing links with the work of the early twentieth-century masters. Each project is covered in depth and fully illustrated with photographs, plans and drawings.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
Published: 04 Feb 1999
ISBN 10: 0714838373
ISBN 13: 9780714838373
Book Overview: John Welsh has been buildings editor of Building Design and assistant editor of Designers Journal . His publications include the Architecture in Detail monograph on Rick Mather's Zen restaurants.