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GA Traveler: La Maison de Verre

GA Traveler: La Maison de Verre

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GA Traveler: La Maison de Verre is a concise, visually rich exploration of the iconic modernist house in Paris designed by Pierre Chareau, Bernard Bijvoet, and metalworker Louis Dalbet between 1928 and 1932. The book situates La Maison de Verre within its historical, social, and architectural context, highlighting how its innovative use of glass block, exposed steel, and custom-designed mechanical elements challenged traditional domestic architecture. Through photographs and commentary, it emphasizes the house’s dual identity as both a private residence and a radical architectural experiment, examining how light, movement, and industrial materials create flexible, layered living spaces. Overall, the book presents La Maison de Verre as a seminal work of early modernism that continues to influence architecture, design, and the relationship between technology and domestic life.

Pierre Chareau, Yukio Futugawa
A.D.A. Edita 1988
Softcover 177 pp. 12.25 11.75 in.
ISBN: 87140-528-1 Condition: Very Good
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