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Rudolf Michael Schindler
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ISBN: 9783822871881 Year: 1999 Publisher: Köln, London, Madrid : Taschen,

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Rudolf M. Schindler : da Vienna a Los Angeles
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ISBN: 9788886498951 Year: 2000 Publisher: Torino, : Testo & immagine,

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R.M. Schindler
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ISBN: 9780714839141 Year: 2001 Publisher: London : Phaidon,

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R. M. Schindler : 1887-1953 : explorer l'espace
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ISBN: 3822839655 9783822839652 Year: 2005 Publisher: Köln, : Taschen,

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R. M. Schindler, Architekt 1887-1953 : Ein Wagner-Schüler zwischen Internationalem Stil und Raum-Architektur.
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ISBN: 3854472064 Year: 1986 Publisher: Wien Wien Akademie der bildende Künste Edition Christian Brandstätter

R.M. Schindler architect, 1887-1953, a pupil of Otto Wagner : between International Style and space architecture
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ISBN: 0847809218 Year: 1988 Publisher: New York Rizzoli


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Schindler
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ISBN: 0500340463 0500270171 9780500340462 9780500270172 Year: 1971 Volume: 2 Publisher: London Thames and Hudson

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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.


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A home of one's own : émigré achitects and their houses 1920-1960
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ISBN: 9783869050089 386905008X Year: 2019 Publisher: Stuttgart Edition Axel Menges

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When architects design a house for themselves, the often tense relationship between clients and builders is usually absent. That is why in many such buildings the architect-designer's artistic stance and political position, preferences and antipathies, temperament and character are more pronounced than usual. Moreover the architectonic theories, debates and trends of an epoch also leave their traces in them in a particular way. Building for oneself has a special connotation under the conditions of migration and exile. Among the most prominent examples are the private homes of Rudolph Schindler in West Hollywood (1922), Richard Neutra in Los Angeles (1932), Ernst May near Nairobi (1937), Walter Gropius in Lincoln, Massachusetts (1938), Bruno Taut in Istanbul (1938), Ernö Goldfinger in London (1939), Josep Lluís Sert in Locust Valley, New York (1949), Max Cetto in Mexico City (1949) and Marcel Breuer in New Canaan, Connecticut (1948 and 1951).

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