TY - BOOK ID - 7185504 TI - Schindler AU - Gebhard, David AU - Hitchcock, Henry-Russell. PY - 1971 VL - 2 SN - 0500340463 0500270171 9780500340462 9780500270172 PB - London Thames and Hudson DB - UniCat KW - Architects KW - De stijl KW - Modernisme KW - 20e siècle KW - Schindler, R. M. KW - Schindler, Rudolf KW - Rudolph Michael Schindler KW - architectuur 20e eeuw KW - architecten KW - 72.071 KW - buitenlandse architecten KW - Biography. KW - Biography KW - Schindler, Rudolph Michael, KW - Schindler, Rudolph M., KW - Schindler, Rudolf Michael, KW - Schindler, Rudolph KW - Verendigde Staten KW - 72.036 KW - 20ste eeuw (architectuur) KW - Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) KW - Mouvement moderne KW - Architects - United States - Biography KW - Schindler, R. M. - (Rudolph M.), - 1887-1953 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7185504 AB - The distinction between indoors and outdoors wil disappear', wrote Rudolph Schindler in 1926: 'Our house will lose its front-and-back door aspect. It will cease being a group of dens, some large ones for social effect, and a few smaller ones in which to herd the family.' Formed in Vienna in the school of Otto Wagner and Adolf Loos, Schindler went to America in 1914, and worked for Frank Lloyd Wright before settling in Hollywood in 1922. There, over the next thirty years- which included a period of partnership with Richard Neutra- he developed a personal style that responded to the hot California climate and the cool California mood. His own house in Hollywood and the Lovell House at Newport Beach, both of the 1920s, have a breath-taking sureness of touch in their interlocking shapes. This book is the first full-scale study of an architect whose buildings, with the rise of the 'New Brutalism' and Pop Art, are coming to be recognized as stimulating alternatives to the International Style. ER -