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    John McAndrew's Modernist Vision
    Le Corbusier in America: Travels in the Land of the Timid
    • Le Corbusier's initial journey to the United States profoundly influenced his perspective on American society and architecture. This experience not only shaped his critical views of the country but also impacted his creative output and the spread of his architectural philosophies. The book delves into the interplay between his observations during this trip and the evolution of his ideas, highlighting the significance of cultural exchange in shaping modern architecture.

      Le Corbusier in America: Travels in the Land of the Timid
    • John McAndrew's Modernist Vision

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      John McAndrew's Modernist Vision tells the compelling story of the architect, scholar, and curator John McAndrew, who played a key role in redefining modernism in the United States from the 1930s onward. The designer of the Vassar College Art Library—arguably the first modern interior on a college campus—and the curator of architecture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York from 1937 to 1941, McAndrew was instrumental in creating a distinct and innovative aesthetic that bridged the European modernist lineage and American regional vernacular. Providing a fascinating glimpse into McAndrew's life, his associations with important architects and artists, and the historical context that shaped his work, this book is a thoroughly researched testament to a man who left a powerful mark on the evolution of American architecture.

      John McAndrew's Modernist Vision