International Style of Architecture

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Le Corbusier

Born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret Swiss architect who is the most famous within this style. Also considered to be one of the most important 20th century architects. "The house is a machine for living." Towards a New Architecture The house should help you live more efficiently.

Influences for the International Style

Concerned with form Manifested itself in office buildings where the form was part of corporate identity

International Style in the US

Concerned with form Manifested itself in office buildings where the form was part of corporate identity

Material Characteristics of the International Style of Architecture

Reinforced concrete, steel, glass, and cantilevers Structure allows any skin and window placement.

Le Corbusier's 5 Points of Architecture

Supported by pilotis (stilts) Ribbon windows Roof top garden Open plan Free designs of the facade

Aesthetic Principles of International Style of Architecture

White surfaces Simple rectangular volumes Flat roofs Regularity as opposed to asymmetry Expanse of glass or strip windows (ribbon windows) Technical perfection Fine proportions in place of ornamentation

Philip Johnson & Henry Russell Hitchcock

Authored the book: "The International Style: Architecture Since 1922" Published in 1932 Outlines the principles of the style.

Mies Van Der Rohe

Barcelona Model No. MR90, 1929

Mies Van Der Rohe

Barcelona Pavilion International Style (Architecture) 1929

Mies Van Der Rohe

Barcelona Pavilion - Interior International Style (Architecture) 1929

Le Corbusier

Dom-ino House International Style (Architecture) 1914 Project for a prefabricated house. Designed with efficiency and expense in mind.

Frank Lloyd Wright

Falling Water International Style (Architecture) 1935-1937

Mies Van Der Rohe

Farnsworth House International Style (Architecture) 1946-1951

Philip Johnson

Glass House (Missing Image) International Style (Architecture) 1949 New York City

Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand

LC1, 1928

Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand

Lounge Chair, 1928

Mies Van Der Rohe

Model No. MR10, (Missing Image) 1927

Le Corbusier

Pavilion of the New Spirit International Style (Architecture) 1925 Paris

Le Corbusier

Pavilion of the New Spirit (Interior) International Style (Architecture) 1925 Considered to be one of France's most innovative contributions Le Corbusier used readily available furniture such as the bentwood chair produced by Michael Thonet

Mies Van der Rohe

Seagram's Building

Mies Van Der Rohe

Side chair designed in (Missing Image) 1927 and produced in 1930

Le Corbusier

The Citrohan House International Style (Architecture) 1922 With the International Style there is a strong interest in a universal vocabulary Built on pilotis Pilotis are supports

Le Corbusier

The Villa Savoye In Poissey 1928-1931 International Style (Architecture) Showed his interest in the new aesthetic for a new way of life The machine is his inspiration Philosophy of the house as a machine evident

Mies Van Der Rohe

Tugendhat House International Style (Architecture) 1928-1930

Mies Van Der Rohe

Tugendhat House-Interior Living Area International Style (Architecture) 1928-1930 Onyx wall Designed furniture Prompted debate concerning its livability Companion of Barcelona Pavilion

Le Corbusier

Villa Savoye (Interior) International Style (Architecture) 1928-1931 Poissey, France Designed furniture and sculpture included in interior Free flowing space

Mies Van Der Rohe

Worked in Behren's office in 1908-1911 Director of the Bauhaus 1930-1933

New Bauhaus in Dessau

• Designed by Walter Gropius. • Workshop areas are completely glass-faced.


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