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Reinforced Concrete System (Patent 1892) Francois Hennebique |
Hotel Tassel 1893-1895 Victor Horta Brussels, Belgium The facade iron beam exposed, never been done before. Beginning of infiltrating the structure of the building. | |
Maison du Peuple 1896-1899 ( demolished) Victor Horta Brussels, Belgium Headquarters Belgium socialist party brings light to interior | |
Amsterdam Stock Exchange 1897-1903 Henrik Petrus Berlage Amsterdam, Holland Uses brick, a local material, in an abstract way Rendered as a massive and monumental building. minimal ornamentation | |
Secession Building 1898 Joseph Olbrich Vienna, Austria exhibition hall Stylized description, forms will elevate the mood of the people | |
#25 bis rue Franklin 1903 Auguste Perret Paris, France Residence, narrow, concrete frame expression. Plays with building code of limited glazing. The frame of building eliminates the need for loadbearing walls | |
Postal Savings Bank 1904-1906 Otto Wagner Vienna, Austria | |
Casa Batllo 1904-1907 Antoni Gaudi Barcelona, Spain | |
Palais Stoclet 1905-1911 Joseph Hoffman Brussels, Belgium Mansion, residence Restrained rectilinear | |
Metro Entrance 1905? 1900-1913? Hector Guimard Paris, France Skeleton like, a structure that is both rational and organic | |
Casa Mila 1906-1912 Antoni Gaudi Barcelona, Spain | |
Fabrica Aymerich 1908 Lluis Muncunill Terrazas, Spain | |
A.E.G. Turbine Factory 1908-1909 Peter Behrens Berlin, Germany The roof profile is defined by two cranes inside, a form may be defined by its function. Innovated in use of glass and steel walls | |
Crypt of the Colonia Guell 1908-1914 (unfinished) Antoni Gaudi Santa Coloma de Cervello, Spain Church | |
Steiner House 1910 Adolf Loos Vienna, Austria | |
Fagus Factory 1911-1914 Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer Alfeld-an-der-Leine, Germany Glass prisms, the idea of the curtain wall, notion of a plinth, vertical supports as columns joining the plinth | |
Werkbund Pavillion and Model Factory 1914 Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer Cologne, Germany Glass screen, interpenetration of interior and exterior, brick and glass. | |
Glass Pavilion 1914 Bruno Taut Cologne, Germany exhibition house to show glass material potential Idea of transparency, openness | |
Dom-ino House 1914-1915 Le Corbusier Skeleton of a framwork, no beams, slabs as the span, quick construction, | |
Airship Hangars at Orly 1916-1921 Eugene Freyssinet Outside Paris Large industrial storage space, barrel systems, ribbed and shell structures, thin b/c of exterior shell, creates a system to reuse molds used. | |
Red and Blue Chair 1917-18 Gerrit Rietveld | |
Het Schip "The Ship" 1917-1920 Michel de Klerk Amsterdam, Holland Social Housing, resembles an ocean liner innovative use of brick | |
Glass Skyscraper Competition Entry 1919 Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Germany Mies van der Rohe | |
Monument to the Third International 1919-1920 Vladimir Tatlin | |
Einstein Tower 1921 Eric Mendelsohn Potsdam, Germany observatory Expression of movement in a building that is static. The building is brick but whitewashed over. | |
Chicago Tribune Competition Entry 1922 Walter Gropius + A. Meyer | |
Palace of Labor Competition 1922 Alexander Vesnin | |
Ozenfant Studio 1922 Paris, France Le Corbusier | |
Monument to the March Dead 1922 Weimar, Germany Walter Gropius | |
Maison Citrohan, 1922 (Prototype exhibited at the Weissenhof Seidlung in Stuttgart, 1927) Le Corbusier | |
Notre Dame du Raincy 1922-23 Auguste Perret Paris, France New used of material, concrete used for a place of worship. Concrete is a low material creates a triple barrel roof pierced screen of concrete that can have stained glass. | |
Project for a Brick Country House 1923 Mies van der Rohe | |
Proun Room 1923 (installation reconstructed 2010) Lasar M.”EL” Lissitsky | |
Office of the Director Bauhaus 1923 Weimar, Germany Walter Gropius | |
Counter Construction, 1923 Theo van Doesburg | |
Maison La Roche-Jeanneret, 1923-1925 Paris, France Le Corbusier | |
Haus am Horn 1923 Weimar, Germany Georg Muche | |
Cloud-hanger Project 1924 Lasar M.”EL” Lissitsky | |
Pravda Tower 1924 Moscow, Russia A. and Victor Vesnin | |
Schroder House 1924 Utrecht, Holland Gerrit Rietveld | |
Hook of Holland 1924-1927 Rotterdam, Holland J.J.P. Oud | |
Café de Unie 1925 (destroyed) Rotterdam, Netherlands J.J.P. Oud | |
USSR Pavilion 1925 International Exhibition of Decorative Arts Paris, France Konstantin Melnikov | |
Bauhaus School Buildings 1925-1926 Dessau, Germany Walter Gropius | |
"Five Points Towards a New Architecture" | 1. Column 2. Free plan 3. Window 4. Facade 5. Roof Terrace (1926) |
Villa Stein 1926 Garches, France Le Corbusier | |
Weissenhof Apartment Block 1927 Stuttgart, Germany Mies van der Rohe | |
Russakov Workers’ Club 1928-29 Moscow, Russia Konstantin Melnikov | |
Tugendhat House 1928-1930 Brno, Czechoslovakia Mies van der Rohe | |
Villa Savoye 1928-1931 Poissy, France Le Corbusier | |
Barcelona Pavilion 1929 Barcelona, Spain Mies van der Rohe | |
Melnikov House 1929 Moscow, Russia Konstantin Melnikov | |
Villa Muller 1930 Adolf Loos Prague, Czech Republic residence No expression, flat cube |
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