19th and 20th Century Architecture
Werkbund Pavilion
Bruno Taut 1914
Rietveld Schroder House
Gerrit Rietveld, 1926, De Stijl
Werkbund Exhibition Factory Admin Building
Gropius 1914
Faus Werk Factory
Gropius and Meyer, 1911, Germany
Dessau Bauhaus Building
Gropius, 1926
Geschwister School
Hans Scharoun, 1955-62
Berlin Philarmonic
Hans Scharoun, 1956-63
Countess Markiewicz House, Townsend Street
Herbert Simms, 1930-40, Public Housing in Dublin, Airplane motifs
Chancery Place
Herbert Simms, 1934-35, Public housing in Dublin, enclosed inner courtyards
Gut Garkau Farm
Hugo Haring, Germany, 1923-26, The Other Tradition
Villa Savoye
Le Corbusier 1928-31, Poissy, France
Villa Stein de Monzie
Le Corbusier, 1927, Garches
Unite d'Habitation Marseilles
Le Corbusier, Marseilles, 1947-53
Maison La Roche-Jeanneret
Le Corbusier, Paris, 1923
Maison Cook
Le Corbusier, Paris, 1926
Donnybrook Bus Garage
Michael Scott and Ove Arup, 1946-52, Vanguard of structural innovation at the time - thick columns support thin barrel vaulted roof
Portlaoise County Hospital
Michael Scott, 1933-40, flat and horizontal, circular driveway
Geragh Sandycove
Michael Scott, 1937, house with balconies in modernist language
Irish pavilion World's Fair
Michael Scott, 1939, NY, modernist language with traditional expression, shamrock shape
Busaras
Michael Scott, 1947-53, Irish National Bus station, crinkle roof and clean crisp lines (originally)
AEG Turbine Factory
Peter Behrens, 1909, Berlin, Germany
Maison Citrohan
Corbusier, 1922
Eileen Gray
"A house is not a machine to live-in. It is the shell of man, his extension, his release, his spiritual emanation... Formulas are nothing. Life is everything"
Le Corbusier's 5 Points of Architecture
1. support of ground-level support posts & extending the garden beneath the house 2. Functional roof space 3. Free floor plan (no load bearing interior walls or ornament) 4. long horizontal windows 5. freely designed façades without load bearing walls
Amsterdam Municipal Orphanage
Aldo van Eyck, 1955-60
Robin Hood Gardens
Alison and Peter Smithson, 1968-72, The Other Tradition (CIAM Resistance)
Paimio Sanatorium
Alvar Aalt, Finland, 1929-33
Villa Mairea
Alvar Aalto Noormarkku, Finland 1937-1939
Saynatsalo Town Hall
Alvar Aalto, 1949-52
Dublin Airport
Desmond Fitzgerald 1937-41, representative of Ireland's internationalism - wide sweeping wings, building looked like an airplane
E1027
Eileen Grey, Roquebrune Cap Martin
Robie House
FLW 1908-10
Johnson Wax Company Administration Building
FLW, 136 and 1944
Oak Park Studio
FLW, 1880s-1909
Willits House
FLW, 1901, Chicago
Larkin Building
FLW, 1904-6, Buffalo
Falling Water
FLW, 1934-8, Bear Run
Unity Temple
Frank Lloyd Wright, 1908, Oak Park
Maison de Verre
Pierre Chareau and Bernard Bijovet, Paris, 1928-31
Lovell House
Richard Neutra, LA, 1927-9, International Style (first steel framed house)
RTE Campus (administration, radio, restaurant buildings)
Ronnie Tallon (Michael Scott & Partners), 1960s, pilotis influence, outdoor spaces, various spaces interacted with one another, wide open windows
Casa a Gradinate
Sant'Elia, 1914
Station for Trains and Airplanes
Sant'Elia, 1914
Ardnacrusha
Siemens Schukert, Place on the river Shannon where the Cumann na nGaedhael government built a hydroelectric power plant
Seagram Building
VDR and Philip Johnson, NY, 1954
German Pavilion (Barcelona Pavilion)
VDR, 1929, Barcelona
Lake Shore Drive Apartments
VDR, 1945-55
Tugendhat House
VDR, Brno, 1928-30
Navy Building/Alumni Memorial Hall
VDR, Chicago, 1945-6
Crown Hall IIT
VDR, Chicago, 1950-6
Brick Country House Project
Van Der Rohe 1922
Nenagh General Hospital
Vincent Kelly, 1933-36, modernist gate and entryway leading to modern hospital
Tatlin's Tower
Vladimir Tatlin, 1919, Russian Constructivism