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Case Study Houses

AUTHOR: Elizabeth Smith, Peter Goessel (Editor)
ISBN: 3822864129

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Modernist experimental homes. Prototypes for everyone. The Case Study House program (1945-66) was an exceptional, innovative event in the history of American architecture and remains to this day unique. The program, which concentrated on the Los...

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Case Study Houses
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by Elizabeth Smith, Peter Goessel (Editor)

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The first thing you notice about Case Study Houses: The Complete CSH Program, 1945-1966 is its size: it's big. Contained within its 16-inch frame is the history of Arts & Architecture magazine's famed program created to inspire the building of low-cost modern homes in America. The brainchild of magazine editor John Entenza, the program drew well-known architects including Charles Eames, Eero Saarinen, and Richard Neutra. Throughout the book are spectacular photographs of modernist glass- and patio-filled homes. Most of the homes were built in the Los Angeles area and make wonderful use of the surrounding scenery. A 17-foot-tall front door opens up onto a canal; streamlined Herman Miller furniture fills out a living room that overlooks a breathtaking panorama. While not all the projects were built, each received a detailed spread in the magazine, including drawings and models. Some of the architectural drawings are lovely, drawn with the movement and fluidity of a master. Included are short biographies of each architect, a provocative epilogue by photographer Julius Shulman, and the reprinted original magazine pages that announce the birth of the Case Study idea. This book is a true gem, and considering its size it's the Hope diamond. --J.P. Cohen

Newsweek.com, 3/9/02
Perhaps what's most fun here is the flavor of the period captured by the photographs.

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Modernist experimental homes. Prototypes for everyone. The Case Study House program (1945-66) was an exceptional, innovative event in the history of American architecture and remains to this day unique. The program, which concentrated on the Los Angeles area and oversaw the design of 36 prototype homes, sought to make available plans for modern residences that could be easily and cheaply constructed during the postwar building boom. The program's chief motivating force was Arts & Architecture editor John Entenza, a champion of modernism who had all the right connections to attract some of architecture's greatest talents, such as Richard Neutra, Charles and Ray Eames, and Eero Saarinen. Highly experimental, the program generated houses that were designed to re-define the modern home, and thus had a pronounced influence on architecture - American and international - both during the program's existence and even to this day. TASCHEN brings you a monumental retrospective of the entire program with comprehensive documentation, brilliant photographs from the period and, for the houses still in existence, contemporary photos, as well as extensive floor plans and sketches.


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Case Study Houses
- Book Reviews,
by Elizabeth Smith, Peter Goessel (Editor)

Case Study Houses: The Complete Csh Program, 1945-1966

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Experimental And Revolutionary Program Of Modern Home Design For Everyman

Between 1945 and 1966, thirty-six experimental prototypes were designed, and the majority built, by some of the most important architects of the period including Charles Eames, Craig Ellwood, A. Quincy Jones, Pierre Koenig, Richard Neutra, and Raphael Soriano. One of the goals of the Case Study House program was to create affordable housing for GIs returning to civilian life after World War II. The program, which was concentrated in, but not limited to the Los Angeles area, oversaw the design of the prototypes, and aimed to make plans available for modern residences that could be easily and cheaply constructed during the post-war building boom.

The program's chief motivating force was John Entenza, a champion of modernism who, as editor and publisher of the legendary magazine, Arts & Architecture, was in an ideal position to attract some of architecture's greatest talents. The result was highly experimental design that had a revolutionary influence on residential architecture.

Taschen brings you a retrospective survey of all thirty-six designs created in the program with comprehensive documentation, extensive floor plans and sketches, brilliant period photographs, many by Julius Shulman and, for the houses still in existence, contemporary photos as well.

The horizontal 12.25" x 16" format shows the homes and drawings to extraordinarily good advantage, making Case Study Houses a must for anyone interested in mid-century modernist architecture.


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