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Home » modernism

Articles Tagged with ''modernism''

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Midcentury Modern Miniatures

Meet the man making 3-inch-tall Eames chairs.
Miriam Sitz
April 15, 2016
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While big box retailers churn out cheap knock-offs of Eames rockers and Saarinen tulip chairs to meet consumers’ growing demands, Chicago collector and craftsman Michael Yurkovic has his eyes on a smaller market: mid-century modern miniatures.
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Groups Petition Putin to Save Shukhov Tower

Groups Petition Putin to Save Shukhov Tower

World Monuments Fund will host a two-day celebration in Moscow this weekend to raise awareness of Constructivist icon.
Anna Fixsen
March 18, 2016
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Preservationists are imploring Russian president Vladimir Putin to take decisive measures to restore Shabolovka Tower, a deteriorating Constructivist masterwork in Moscow.
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Van Nelle Factory

When Modernism Was Young

Historian Kenneth Frampton points to the architectural significance of two early 20th-century industrial buildings.
Suzanne-Stephens
Suzanne Stephens
March 1, 2016
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Historian Kenneth Frampton points to the architectural significance of two early 20th-century industrial buildings.


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Architecture of Independence: African Modernism

Exhibition Gives New Perspective to African Design

January 21, 2016
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A traveling exhibition opening next week at Chicago's Graham Foundation shines a big spotlight on design in Africa.
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Goodyear house floor plan

Modernism Endangered

Why are we so ambivalent about the architecture of the recent past?
Edward Durell Stone
January 18, 2016
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Edward Durell stone discusses how the Conger Goodyear House came to be and how its design took shape.


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Tokyo's Hotel Okura

Last Call at Tokyo's Hotel Okura

Naomi Pollock, FAIA
August 16, 2015
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Located in the Akasaka area, near the U.S. embassy, the Midcentury classic—which opened in 1962 and was designed by Yoshiro Taniguchi and Hideo Kosaka—closes this month. Much of it will be torn down.
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Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort

Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort by Shulman + Associates

Orlando, Florida
Beth Broome
July 16, 2015
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A colossal destination hotel riffs on midcentury design to create a family vacation experience in Orlando, Florida.
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Andrew Geller's Double Diamonds Get a New Setting

Fred A. Bernstein
May 30, 2014
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COOKFOX Architects moved and restored the Pearlroth House, a box-kite-like icon of midcentury modernism.
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Days Numbered for Midcentury-Modern School by The Architects Collaborative

Christine Cipriani
February 25, 2011
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Christine Cipriani Wayland High School, designed by The Architects Collaborative, opened in 1960. With the exception of the field house, the complex will be razed.
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A Once Eminent Firm Meets a Bitter End

John Gallagher
January 28, 2010
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The legacy firm of famed Midcentury Modernist Minoru Yamasaki has closed its doors amid a sea of recriminations and debts.
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