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"An important document that should be included in any library of design and architecture." - Daniella Ohad
"A masterful blend of émigré biography and architecture and design history, proving that the twentieth century fostered more than one modernism."
- Donald Albrecht

Christopher Long, author of seminal monographs on Adolf Loos, Kem Weber, and Paul T. Frankel, turns his attention to the little-known architect and designer Jock Peters, a largely forgotten figure of early Los Angeles modernism.

This visually rich study is also an intimate portrait of an architect who, like too many, struggled to establish a career during the early decades of the 20th century, years ravished by World War I and the Great Depression. Among Peters's early works in Germany are designs for the Levantehaus and Karstadt department stores, an innovative design dated 1916 for a magnificent glass pavilion, and his work for Peter Behrens after the war, but the architect's most accomplished and compelling work came after 1922 when he settled in Southern California. Most notable are the strikingly lavish and elegant commercial interiors Peters designed for the iconic Bullock's Wilshire store in Los Angeles and the tragically forgotten Hollander department store in New York City; both projects brought him international recognition.

The breathtaking scope of his short-lived career includes modern film sets for Famous Players-Lasky, later Paramount Pictures, while working under the legendary art director Hans Dreier; a dynamic sales office for the trendsetting Maddux Air Lines, which later became TWA; and modern residences, including the still extant homes he built for cinematographer Alfred Gilks, who would later win an Academy Award for An American in Paris, and art gallerist and developer William Lingenbrink for whom Peters also designed stores and a vibrantly colourful sidewalk for the Silver Strand beach development north of Los Angeles. Lingenbrink, a major supporter of the burgeoning modernism, also commissioned Jock Peters, alongside Schindler, to design houses for Park Moderne, the legendary avant-garde modernist retreat for artists in Calabasas. Peters also designed the retreat's Streamline Moderne pump house, clubhouse, and zigzag fountain, which still stands.

This important study on early modernism includes never before published material from the architect's personal archive, still in family hands. These remarkable and inspiring images-more than 250 historic photographs, etchings, watercolours, and drawings-alongside Long's insightful narrative, demonstrate how Peters, despite his early death, managed to leave his mark on the modernist landscape in Southern California at a time when the new style was just emerging.



Table of Contents

Preface

Prologue

Chapter 1 JARRENWISCH AND HAMBURG

Chapter 2 AN ARCHITECTURAL APPRENTICESHIP

Chapter 3 OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS

Chapter 4 EXPERIMENTS IN STYLE

Chapter 5 AMERIKA

Chapter 6 FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY

Chapter 7 PETERS BROTHERS

Chapter 8 BULLOCK’S WILSHIRE

Chapter 9 231 HOLLANDER

Chapter 10 CALIFORNIA MODERN

Epilogue

List of Works by Jock Peters

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

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      Publisher: Bauer and Dean Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 18/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781735600116, 978-1735600116
      ISBN10: 1735600113

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "An important document that should be included in any library of design and architecture." - Daniella Ohad
      "A masterful blend of émigré biography and architecture and design history, proving that the twentieth century fostered more than one modernism."
      - Donald Albrecht

      Christopher Long, author of seminal monographs on Adolf Loos, Kem Weber, and Paul T. Frankel, turns his attention to the little-known architect and designer Jock Peters, a largely forgotten figure of early Los Angeles modernism.

      This visually rich study is also an intimate portrait of an architect who, like too many, struggled to establish a career during the early decades of the 20th century, years ravished by World War I and the Great Depression. Among Peters's early works in Germany are designs for the Levantehaus and Karstadt department stores, an innovative design dated 1916 for a magnificent glass pavilion, and his work for Peter Behrens after the war, but the architect's most accomplished and compelling work came after 1922 when he settled in Southern California. Most notable are the strikingly lavish and elegant commercial interiors Peters designed for the iconic Bullock's Wilshire store in Los Angeles and the tragically forgotten Hollander department store in New York City; both projects brought him international recognition.

      The breathtaking scope of his short-lived career includes modern film sets for Famous Players-Lasky, later Paramount Pictures, while working under the legendary art director Hans Dreier; a dynamic sales office for the trendsetting Maddux Air Lines, which later became TWA; and modern residences, including the still extant homes he built for cinematographer Alfred Gilks, who would later win an Academy Award for An American in Paris, and art gallerist and developer William Lingenbrink for whom Peters also designed stores and a vibrantly colourful sidewalk for the Silver Strand beach development north of Los Angeles. Lingenbrink, a major supporter of the burgeoning modernism, also commissioned Jock Peters, alongside Schindler, to design houses for Park Moderne, the legendary avant-garde modernist retreat for artists in Calabasas. Peters also designed the retreat's Streamline Moderne pump house, clubhouse, and zigzag fountain, which still stands.

      This important study on early modernism includes never before published material from the architect's personal archive, still in family hands. These remarkable and inspiring images-more than 250 historic photographs, etchings, watercolours, and drawings-alongside Long's insightful narrative, demonstrate how Peters, despite his early death, managed to leave his mark on the modernist landscape in Southern California at a time when the new style was just emerging.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Prologue

      Chapter 1 JARRENWISCH AND HAMBURG

      Chapter 2 AN ARCHITECTURAL APPRENTICESHIP

      Chapter 3 OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS

      Chapter 4 EXPERIMENTS IN STYLE

      Chapter 5 AMERIKA

      Chapter 6 FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY

      Chapter 7 PETERS BROTHERS

      Chapter 8 BULLOCK’S WILSHIRE

      Chapter 9 231 HOLLANDER

      Chapter 10 CALIFORNIA MODERN

      Epilogue

      List of Works by Jock Peters

      Notes

      Selected Bibliography

      Index

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