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ISBN: HB: 9780300115659

Yale University Press

August 2007

192 pp.

25.4x20.3 cm

124 black&white illus.

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£55,00
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Building a New Europe

Portraits of Modern Architects, Essays by George Nelson, 1935-1936

Architect, designer, and architectural critic, George Nelson (1908-1986) was a young and impressionable architect when he wrote a series of articles in 1935 and 1936 that eloquently introduced astonishing buildings and fascinating personalities from across the Atlantic to wider American audiences. "Building a New Europe" presents this important collection of writings together for the first time. The subjects of Nelson's essays include figures both major (Mies van Der Rohe and Le Corbusier) and minor (Helweg-Moeller and Ivar Tengbom). All of these architects would soon be affected by World War II; they would be put out of work or seek new careers abroad. Nelson's essays spark fascinating questions about the canon of modernism: how would circumstances in the pre-war years cause some architects to rise and others to fall? Accompanied by a comprehensive introduction and a wide selection of archival photographs, many never before published, this unique study is a significant contribution to the history of modern architecture.

About the Author

George Nelson served as the design director of Herman Miller from 1946 to 1972. His books include "Chairs: 20th Century Landmarks in Design and Tomorrow's House".

Kurt W. Forster is the Vincent Scully Professor of Architectural History at the Yale School of Architecture. He is co-author of "Frank O. Gehry: The Complete Works".

Robert A. M. Stern is Dean and J. M. Hoppin Professor of Architecture at the Yale School of Architecture.

Reviews

"Nelson's essays, republished here with an informative and entertaining introduction by Kurt W Foster, are a valuable addition to what we know about those difficult years" – Tom Muirhead, Building Design