The Palm Springs School: Desert Modernism 1934-1975
The Palm Springs School: Desert Modernism 1934-1975 Author Alan Hess, Contributions by Christine Madrid French and Eddie Jones and Ken Lyon and George E. Thomas and Sian Winship
Much more than a resort destination, Palm Springs has served as a laboratory of the Modern; here so much architectural innovation and design took form. From the steel-and-glass boxes of Richard Neutra to the earthy organic homes of John Lautner, and everything in between, the solutions of architects and designers—including notably William F. Cody, E. Stewart Williams, and Albert Frey—were diverse and are ever more relevant in the face of contemporary challenges. Their answers addressed questions that still hold urgency: How to design sustainably in harsh climates? How to use technology efficiently and creatively to meet those challenges? How to build affordable and high-quality mass-produced housing? How to reflect a region’s culture, economy, and distinctive atmosphere?
Product Details:
- Size: 12 x 10 - Hardcover
- Publisher: Rizzoli
- Publish Date: February 11, 2025
- Pages: 256
- Language: English
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