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Edward Durell Stone: Modernism's Populist Architect [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 262x224x20 mm, kaal: 825 g, 125 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393733017
  • ISBN-13: 9780393733013
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 262x224x20 mm, kaal: 825 g, 125 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393733017
  • ISBN-13: 9780393733013
Teised raamatud teemal:
Framed between the Great Depression and the oil embargo of the early 1970s, the distinguished career of the native Arkansan is represented on four continents, in thirteen foreign countries, and in thirty-two stateshis masterpiece the American Embassy chancery (195359) in New Delhi, India. Recognized in his prime as one of the nations most sought-after architects, Stones vast and prestigious workload brought prosperity on a scale rare in architecture in his time; after the death of Frank Lloyd Wright, some supporters thought Stone seemed destined to take the place of his personal hero and close friend as the great national architect.

But Stone also drew divergent reactions. Such International Style buildings as his Museum of Modern Art (193539) in New York City, an austere, unornamented volume, won critical approval; in contrast, his monumental postwar architecturethe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (195871) in Washington, DC, among the best knownexposed popular tastes by offering a broader definition of Modernism inclusive of decoration.

Enhanced interest in Stones architecture has been spurred by the reconsideration of a number of his buildings. The former Gallery of Modern Art (195864) at 2 Columbus Circle in New York City, which was lost to a near complete makeover, stimulated vigorous and at times contentious discussion that made evident the need for an objective reassessment. His legacyof giving form to the aspirations of the emerging consumer culture and of reconciling Modernism with the dynamism of the ageis established in Edward Durell Stone: Modernisms Populist Architect.

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"[ T]horoughly researched, well-documented, highly illustrated book. Huntings is the first dispassionate account of Stones career: a scholarly complement to the two autobiographical tomes Stone penned in the 1960s and the biography recently published by his youngest son. . . . [ A]n enthusiastic and well-written biography." -- Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians "The highs and lows of Stones career are meticulously laid out in this well-researched monograph . . . . The projects documented in this compendium certainly convinced this reviewer that Stones massive achievements do indeed merit a thoughtful reappraisal. . . . What author Hunting has given us is a well-told, well-documented and well-illustrated story of a talented designers lifelong striving to shape an architecture that satisfied both his inner vision and his clients desires." -- Traditional Building "Given its depth of research and fairness, this will be the definitive book on Stone for years to come." -- Cerise Press "As Mary Anne Huntings book makes clear . . . Stone tapped into a widespread desire shared by the design professions and the public for an easily understood Modernism, a Modernism that would challenge stark functionalism with the sensuous, the luxurious, and occasionally the monumental. . . . One of the virtues of Huntings book is its inclusion of numerous little-known projects, such as the furniture line and some modest houses, that shed light on the development of Stone and of the design world generally." -- officeinsight "[ M]easured and methodical in its singular argument that Stone is underestimated and unfairly maligned in the profession. . . . Huntings admirable and meticulous research is shown in the range of information she has gleaned from sources high and low." -- DOCOMOMO "In reassessing Stone's important contributions to American Modernism Hunting's meticulously documented text also brings to life his charm and colorful personality. . . . [ T]he book immerses the reader in Stone's milieu and strengthens one's understanding of just how much he accomplished in bringing modernism to Everyman." -- Antiques "Architecture lovers who believe Romantic Modernism is an oxymoron clearly havent read Mary Anne Huntings exquisitely written volume on Americas forgotten populist modern architect Edward Durell Stone. . . . Huntings approach reveals Stones technicolour dream with absolute perfection. This is a volume for the serious architecture lover and those in search of a brilliantly written biography." -- Identity

List Of Drawings
8(1)
Preface 9(1)
Acknowledgments 9(1)
Introduction 10(10)
1 An Artist's Path: From Pastoral Ozarkian To Cosmopolitan Savant
20(6)
2 The International Style: Pioneering Experimentation
26(24)
3 Embracing The American Impulse
50(28)
4 A Provocative New Aesthetic: New Romanticism
78(12)
5 Architecture As Commodity
90(20)
6 From Architectural Kitsch To Populism
110(12)
7 Good Architecture Is Good Business ... For Years And Years
122(24)
Conclusion 146(4)
Notes 150(18)
Bibliography 168(5)
Photo Credits 173(1)
Index 174
Architectural historian Mary Anne Hunting received her doctorate from the City University of New Yorks Graduate Center and a masters degree in the history of decorative arts and design from the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum/Parsons School of Design. She lives in New York City with her husband and twin children.