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Book SynopsisOrdered chronologically, and global in scope, this book provides an account of modern architecture through the prism of 20 of the most influential houses built over the past century. By telling the stories of these houses, it offers a fascinating biography of some of the greatest modern architects.
John Pardey examines the ground-breaking ideas, sensitivity to detailing and materials in houses designed by the likes of Gerrit Rietveld, Le Corbusier, Adolf Loos, Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright, Giuseppe Terragni, Alvar Aalto, Charles and Ray Eames and Oscar Niemeyer, and seeks to discover what lessons they can still offer for architects practising today.
20/20 tells the story of the client, the architect, the house and the events around the construction of each dwelling during the turbulent 20th century. It offers readers a fascinating biography of great architects in which revelations are found in their most intimate projects.
Trade Review'Pardey’s take on each project is personal, weaving the trials and tribulations of their design, construction and subsequent history. From Aalto to Wright, Eames to Utzon, there isn’t a house here that doesn’t have many tales to tell, and Pardey proves a compelling and knowledgeable narrator.' -
Wallpaper*Table of Contents1: Schröder House; 2: Villa Savoye; 3: Villa Müller; 4: Tugendhat House; 5: Dalsace House; 6: Fallingwater; 7: Villa Bianca; 8: Villa Mairea; 9: Desert House; 10: Eames House; 11: Farnsworth House; 12: Utzon House; 13: Niemeyer House; 14: Maisons Jaoul; 15: Stahl House; 16: Gwathmey House; 17: Fisher House; 18: San Christobal; 19: Can Lis; 20: Marie Short House