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The Architecture of R.M Schindler

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R. M. Schindler occupies a place of profound significance as an innovator within the history of twentieth-century architecture.
Recognized as a major figure for his contributions to modernism and to the history of architecture in Los Angeles, Schindler and his vigorous experimentalism continue to influence many architects today, especially those of a younger generation whose design approach demonstrates a kinship to that of Schindler. Schindler designed and built some of the century's most provocative buildings, including the Kings Road House and the Philip Lovell Beach House, long considered foremost examples of early twentieth-century modernism and as innovative as the architecture of European contemporaries such as Le Corbusier and the architects of the Dutch De Stijl movement. The Architecture of R. M. Schindler, which accompanies a major exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, spans Schindler's early years in Vienna, his period in the office of Frank Lloyd Wright, and his independent works from the late 1910s through the early 1950s.

Michael Darling
MOCA 2007
Hardcover 284 pp. 9.25 × 11.25 in.
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