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DESIGNED AND BUILT during en era of exceptional architectural activity are of a number and a diversity of structure, material, form, and purpose that he could not have imagined et the outset of his life as an architect. To present a history of that coreer and a survey of that body of work is en undertaking appropriate to commemorate the centenary of his birth and to mark the passing of the century whose culture and physical environment Breuer helped shape, To write this timely study, architectural historian Isabelle Hymen has utilized for the first time extensive unpublished archival material and collected hundreds of photographs, sketches, notes, and plans. A number of the photographs were made especially for this book, and others, never before published, are from the personal collection of Mrs, Marcel Brever, Hyman covers Breuer's entire career as an architect and documents his unbuilt as well as built work. The volume opens with an introduction, in which she traces the critical reception of Brever's architecture throughout his career and in the decades since his death. It is followed by Part I, a fully illustrated biography in six chapters that accounts for each phase of his practice frem the 1920s through the 1970s as he moved frem Germany and the Bauhaus to England and then to the United States, Part Il is a survey in which all of Brewer's buildings and projects are summarized and most are illustrated. This survey is organized by type of commission — such as museum, library, church, single-family residence— revealing the remarkable range he achieved working for private, corporate, governmental, and institutional patrons all over the world.

Isabelle Hyman
Abrams 2001
Hardcover 397 pp. 10.75 × 10.5 in.
ISBN: 0-8109-4265-8 Condition: Fine
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