The book explores the British architect-designed house as a 'vehicle for the investigation of architectural ideas' by Britain's second generation modernist architects and designers, and demonstrates the ways in which architectural discourse and practice intersected with the experience, performance, and representation of domestic modernity in post-war Britain.
The book explores the British architect-designed house as a 'vehicle for the investigation of architectural ideas' by Britain's second generation modernist architects and designers, and demonstrates the ways in which architectural discourse and practice intersected with the experience, performance, and representation of domestic modernity in post-war Britain.
Fiona Fisher, Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, Kingston University, London, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Kenneth Wood: An Introduction 2.The Modern House 3. House for an Artist: Whitewood 1958 4. Flexible House: Wildwood 1958 5. Timber House: British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers' Competition 1957 6. Exhibited House: Vincent House 1959 7. Developing House: Fenwycks 1959 8. Show House: Hampton House 1961 9. Converted House: Torrent House 1965 10. House for Art: Picker House 1968 Conclusion
Introduction 1. Kenneth Wood: An Introduction 2.The Modern House 3. House for an Artist: Whitewood 1958 4. Flexible House: Wildwood 1958 5. Timber House: British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers' Competition 1957 6. Exhibited House: Vincent House 1959 7. Developing House: Fenwycks 1959 8. Show House: Hampton House 1961 9. Converted House: Torrent House 1965 10. House for Art: Picker House 1968 Conclusion
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