9783836544375-3836544377-Pierre Koenig 1925-2004: Living With Steel

Pierre Koenig 1925-2004: Living With Steel

ISBN-13: 9783836544375
ISBN-10: 3836544377
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Peter G�ssel, Neil Jackson
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Taschen America Llc
Format: Hardcover 96 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783836544375
ISBN-10: 3836544377
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Peter G�ssel, Neil Jackson
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Taschen America Llc
Format: Hardcover 96 pages

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Pierre Koenig 1925-2004: Living With Steel (ISBN-13: 9783836544375 and ISBN-10: 3836544377), written by authors Peter G�ssel, Neil Jackson, was published by Taschen America Llc in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Individual Architects & Firms (Architecture, History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Pierre Koenig 1925-2004: Living With Steel (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Individual Architects & Firms books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.57.

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There are few images of 20th-century architecture more iconic than the nighttime view of Case Study House #22. At its eagle’s nest promontory above Los Angeles, the building is a vision of streamlined glass and steel, its slick lines echoing the twinkling city boulevards below. With this and his other equally innovative build for the famous project of the Arts & Architecture magazine, American architect Pierre Koenig (1925–2004) became one of the leading figures of the Modern movement.

While still a student of architecture, Koenig designed and built his first exposed steel house in 1950, proving that the use of prefabricated materials could allow for spatial freedom in affordable houses. Throughout his career, he would champion socially responsible design, as well as buildings that responded deftly and directly to the Southern California climate. Through windows, water, terraces, skylights, and glazing, his buildings optimized the rapport between inside and outside, while aiming for a simplistic purity of appearance.

Through all of Koenig’s major projects, including the Johnson House (1962) and Oberman House (1962), this book introduces an architect who was pioneering in method and material and iconic of his time, as fueled by experimentalism as the postwar optimism of the age.

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