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Henry-Russell Hitchcock (1903–1987)

Author of Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

34+ Works 986 Members 7 Reviews

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Works by Henry-Russell Hitchcock

The International Style (1966) 203 copies, 2 reviews
Built in USA: Post-war Architecture (1952) 31 copies, 1 review
Modern Architecture (1970) 29 copies
Rhode Island Architecture (1968) 20 copies
Gaudi (1957) 13 copies

Associated Works

Architectural Theory: From the Renaissance to the Present (2003) — Contributor — 329 copies, 3 reviews
The Villard Houses (A Studio book) (1980) — Foreword — 44 copies
New World Writing: First Mentor Selection (1952) — Contributor — 16 copies
Contrasts (1969) — Introduction, some editions — 16 copies
i 10 : internationale revue, 1927-1929 (1979) — Contributor — 2 copies

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8 reviews
A fabulous contemporaneous log of much of Wright's work. All addresses are included which makes it easy to use google earth to tour how these buildings have held up/changed. A fascinating exercise. I am most struck by how so few of his interesting building and materials techniques are implemented today. The geometric cement bricks are so evocative and simply made in easy to construct wooden forms with endless possibilities. This first edition (1942) is square and as with all good design, show more reinvents the idea of book shape. Raymond Loewy also utilized the square shape for his book of the time. show less
This work sets out to describe the aesthetic qualities intrinsic to the work of such architects as Le Corbusier, Oud, Gropius and Mies van der Rohe. The authors observed the distinguishing features that made possible a definition of a new "style": emphasis on volume as opposed to mass; regularity as opposed to symmetry; and dependence on the intrinsic elegance of materials as opposed to applied decoration. First published in 1932 to coincide with an architectural exhibition at the Museum of show more Modern Art, this reissue contains a new foreword by Philip Johnson reflecting on the impact of these principles over 60 years after they were first set forth. show less
This is an unabridged paperback edition of a book originally published in 1942. Author states it's an "ex post facto catalogue of the exhibition of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture ad the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1940." 413 illustrations can be referenced by location, which is of interest to me because some of Wright's projects are in Arizona. Work is presented in chronological order, format designed by Wright.

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