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Adolf Loos - Private Spaces

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Adolf Loos held that a building should have a soberly discreet exterior, reserving all its riches for its interior.

Given that, any real appreciation of the spatial complexity of the work of one of the most misunderstood architects of the twentieth century requires engagement with his interiors, which this book does, brilliantly.

In marked contrast to his contemporaries in the Vienna Secession, who designed their spaces down to the smallest detail, Loos presented himself as a "professor of interior design," perfectly willing to adapt to the habits and tastes of his clients, inviting them to embrace their own tastelessness rather than defer to the discernment of an "aesthete" architect.

Together with the future occupant, he designed welcoming interiors whose warmth came from the effective use of quality materials and the creation of a flowing continuity articulated by the furnishings.

What Loos created thereby was not merely architecture, but a new culture of living.

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Product Details
Editorial Tenov S.L.
8499001904 / 9788499001906
Paperback / softback
720.92
29/03/2018
Spain
284 pages, 137 color plates, 117 halftones, 30 drawings
150 x 250 mm, 666 grams
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