Growing Up Modern: Childhoods in Iconic Homes
Julia Jamrozik
(Author)
Coryn Kempster
(Author)
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Description
What was it like to grow up in a Modernist residence? Did these radical environments shape the way that children looked at architecture later in life? The oral history in this book paint a uniquely intimate portrait of Modernism.The authors conducted interviews with people, who spent their childhood in radical Modernist domestic spaces, uncovering both serene and poignant memories. The recollections range from the ambivalence of philosopher Ernst Tugendhat, now 90 years old, who lived in the famous Mies van der Rohe house in Brno (1930) to the fond reminiscing of the youngest daughter of the Schminke family, who still dreams of her Scharoun-designed ship-like villa in Löbau (1933). The book offers a unique, private and often refreshing perspective on these icons of the avant-garde.
Product Details
Price
$47.00
$43.71
Publish Date
May 31, 2021
EAN/UPC
9783035619058
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Julia Jamrozik, Toronto Metropolitan UniversityCoryn Kempster, architect, www.ck-jj.com, Toronto
Reviews
Architects, artists and university professors, Jamrozik and Kempster devised what they call a remarkable "journey of creative documentation", now turned into a book entitled Growing up Modern. "Hearing about the history of a place from someone who grew up there would help us understand the architecture better and would make us pay attention to it in a different way." they concluded, "an obvious but significant fact, but one that the discipline of architecture still needs to absorb and put into active practice." (Elena Sommariva in DIARIO, 04.2021)