Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi : a search for living architecture

Author(s)

    • Cornell, Daniell
    • Lima, Zeuler Rocha Mello de Almeida
    • Rosa, Joseph
    • Veikos, Cathrine
    • Williams, Sidney
    • Palm Springs Art Museum

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Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi : a search for living architecture

Daniell Cornell and Zeuler R. Lima

DelMonico Books, 2017

  • hbk.

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Published to accompany the exhibition held at Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center, 9th September-7th January, 2018

Formerly CIP Uk

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This book proposes a dialogue between two key 20th-century architects, Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi. Frey moved from Switzerland to the U.S. in the early 1930s and Bo Bardi emigrated from Italy to Brazil after the end of World War II. While they never met, their intellectual odysseys overlapped. Both fostered the integration among architecture, landscape, and people, helping transform the architectural culture in their adoptive countries. Their design affinities converged in the notion of a living architecture, evident in their publications and the projects featured here. Frey, a pioneer of "desert modernism" in southern California, embraced the landscape and experimented with materials to create elegantly detailed structures. Bo Bardi produced idiosyncratic works that strove to merge modern and traditional vocabularies in an architecture conceived as a stage for everyday life. Placing these architects side by side, the authors explore modern architecture through cross-cultural exchanges and unveil meaningful, though little- known, architectural dialogues across cultures and continents.

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