NorCalMod : icons of northern California modernism

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NorCalMod : icons of northern California modernism

by Pierluigi Serraino

Chronicle Books, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Notes on northern California modernism
  • 1945: The euphoria of freedom
  • Regionalism versus the international style: the origins of a split
  • Looking sharp: a glimpse into architectural photography
  • Voices of California modernism
  • 1965: The free fall of the affluent society: on the crisis of modernism in the city
  • Blind spots: on remembering in the age of indexing
  • Modernity in the closet

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Description

Most people think the proud tradition of modernist architecture in California never caught on north of the San Fernando Valley. "Northern California Modernism" is a long overdue corrective to this perception, prevalent among historians and aficionados alike. More than just a history of architectural modernism in the Bay Area and environs, this book details the debate that raged around the idea of modernism in an area with an already identifiable stylistic tradition. This debate drew in some of the greats of twentieth century architecture and criticism: Frank Lloyd Wright, Lewis Mumford, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, and more. The way this debate tipped, toward favoring the "Bay Region Style" over that of a struggling young modernism, goes a great way to explain why the hundreds of important projects around the Bay Area, many still standing, are still virtually unknown. With hundreds of amazing photos that will go along way to reconstructing the legacy of this movement, "Northern California Modernism" is an important addition to the literature of modernism and Bay Area architecture.

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