ABC : international constructivist architecture, 1922-1939 / Sima Ingberman.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1994]Copyright date: ©1994Description: xiv, 195 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0262090317
- 9780262090315
- 724.6
- NA682.C65 I54 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-189) and index.
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. El Lissitzky, Mart Stam, and the Birth of ABC Constructivism -- 1. El Lissitzky, the Father of International Constructivism -- 2. Lissitzky and Asnova -- 3. Mart Stam's Vision -- 2. The Swiss Agenda -- 1. Schmidt and Moser in Rotterdam -- 2. Momentum Builds in Switzerland, 1922-1924 -- 3. The Formation of a Group and the Birth of a Magazine -- 3. ABC Beitrage zum Bauen, 1924-1928: Guideline to a New Style -- 1. A Tribute to the Mentor -- 2. The ABC Position -- 3. The Early ABC Style, 1924-1927 -- 4. The Dream Becomes a Reality, 1927-1931 -- 1. 1927: A Change in Focus, an Expansion of Ranks -- 2. ABC and the Swiss and German Werkbunds, 1927-1931 -- 3. Schmidt, Artaria, Moser, and Haefeli: Residences, 1927-1931 -- 5. The Glory and Perils of Internationalism -- 1. Stam, Meyer, and Wittwer: The ABC Masterworks -- 2. Germany: A Utopia Vanishes -- 3. The USSR: A Promise Unfulfilled -- 6. CIAM, Weiterbauen, and the Perpetuation of the ABC Legacy in Switzerland -- 1. ABC and CIAM -- 2. Weiterbauen, 1934-1936 -- 3. The Final Chapter, 1936-1939 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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