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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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