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The Looshaus
Contributor(s): Long, Christopher (Author)
ISBN: 0300174535     ISBN-13: 9780300174533
Publisher: Yale University Press
OUR PRICE:   $65.34  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: January 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | History - Modern (late 19th Century To 1945)
- Architecture | Individual Architects & Firms - Monographs
- Architecture | Buildings - Public, Commercial & Industrial
Dewey: 725.230
LCCN: 2011014919
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.3" W x 9.2" (1.60 lbs) 256 pages
 
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A celebration of the centennial of Vienna's Looshaus--one of modernism's earliest and most controversial buildings

When it was completed in 1911, the Goldman & Salatsch Building in Vienna, commonly known as the Looshaus, incited controversy for its austerity and plainness. It represented a stark rejection of the contemporary preference for ornamentation, though its architect, Adolf Loos (1870-1933), had intended it to preserve Viennese tradition within a new modernist language. The heated debate that ensued among critics and the public set the project apart, distinguishing it as one of the most important and contentious buildings of the early 20th century.

In celebration of the Looshaus's centennial year, Christopher Long, a leading authority on Viennese architectural history, brings to light extensive new research and careful analysis that dispel long-held myths about Loos, his building, and its critical reception. The book, which features new color photography and a vast array of archival materials in print for the first time, tells the remarkable story of the Looshaus's design and construction, the political and social restlessness it reflected, and the building's fundamental role in defining the look of modernism.