History of Modern Architecture 2 Flashcards
Bideau
Grand Opéra
Charles Garnier, Paris, 1860-74
Hôtel Tassel
Victor Horta, Brussels, 1892-93
Havana Cigar Shop
Henry van de Velde, Berlin, 1899
Atelier Elvira
August Endell, Munich, 1898
entrances for the Paris Métro
Héctor Guimard, 1900 onwards
White City
World Fair Chicago 1893, chief architect: Daniel Hudson Burnham
Civic Center Plaza
Daniel Hudson Burnham, Chicago, project 1909
Trinity Church
H.H. Richardson, Boston, 1872-77
Glessner House
H.H. Richardson, Chicago, 1885-87
Marshall Field Wholesale Store
H.H. Richardson, Chicago, 1885-87
Auditorium Building
Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Chicago, 1887-89
Carson Pirie Scott department store
Louis Sullivan, Chicago, corner detail, 1905
Wainwright Building
Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, Saint Louis, 1890-92
Winslow House
Frank Lloyd Wright, River Forest, 1902
Willits House
F. L. Wright, Highland Park, 1902-03
Robie House,
F. L. Wright, Chicago, 1908-10
Unity Temple
F. L. Wright, Oak Park, Chicago, 1905-08
Herman … own house
Herman Muthesius, own house, Berlin, 1906-09
German embassy
Peter Behrens, St. Petersburg, 1911-12
AEG Turbine Factory
Peter Behrens, Berlin-Moabit, 1908/09
Fagus Factory
Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer, Alfeld an der Leine, 1911-12
Model factory and office building
Walter Gropius, Werkbund exhibition, Cologne, 1914
Glass house
Bruno Taut, Werkbund exhibition, Cologne, 1914
Alpine Architektur C
Bruno Taut, 1918: Crystalline Mountain – Snow, Glacier, Glass
Alpine Architektur G
Bruno Taut, 1918: The Construction site seen from Monte Generoso
Die Stadtkrone (City Crown)
Bruno Taut, ideal project, 1919
Die Auflösung der Städte (The Decomposition of the Cities)
Bruno Taut, 1919
„Let us conceive, consider and create together the new building of the future that will bring all into one simple integrated creation: architecture, painting and sculpture rising to heaven out of the hands of a million craftsmen, the crystal symbol of the new faith of the future.“
Walter Gropius (text) and Lyonel Feininger (woodcut), Bauhaus Manifesto, 1919
Sommerfeld House
Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer, Berlin, 1921-22
Grosses Schauspielhaus (dramatic theatre)
Hans Poelzig, Berlin, 1919
Friedrichstrasse skyscraper
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, competition project, 1921
glass skyscraper project
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1922
Café De Unie
J.J.P. Oud, Rotterdam, 1924-25
Chair in Red and Blue
Gerrit Rietveld, 1917-18
Schröder House
Gerrit Rietveld, Utrecht, 1923-24
Café Aubette
Theo van Doesburg, Strassbourg, 1927
Cloudhanger
El Lissitzky, project for transportation nodes for Moscow, 1925
Monument to the Third International
Vladimir Tatlin, project, 1919-20
Rusakov Worker’s Club
Konstantin Melnikov, Moscow, 1927-28
Città Nuova 1914 and manifesto of Futurist architecture
Antonio Sant’Elia, 1914
Plan Voisin for Paris
Le Corbusier, 1925
urban development study for Zurich
Karl Moser, 1933
Mosse House
Erich Mendelsohn, Berlin, transformation and extension, 1921-23
Schocken department store
Erich Mendelsohn, Stuttgart, 1926
Schocken department store 2
Erich Mendelsohn, Chemnnitz, 1930
Bleicherhof office building
Otto Rudolf Salvisberg, Zurich, 1939-40
Machine Laboratory
Otto Rudolf Salvisberg, ETH Zurich, transformation and extension, 1929-35
City Hall
Gunnar Asplund, Göteburg City Hall extension, 1937
Congress Hall and Tonhalle
Max Ernst Haefeli, Werner Moser, Rudolf Steiger, Zurich, transformation and extension, 1936-39