- Editorial:
- GUSTAVO GILI
- Materia
- Libros varios
- ISBN:
- 978-84-252-2010-4
- Páginas:
- 144
- Encuadernación:
- Cartoné
- Colección:
- ARQUITECTURA
2G LIBROS BOOKS CRAIG ELLWOOD
15 HOUSES
| Contents: Introduction In the Spirit of the Time Alfonso Pérez-Méndez 15 Houses Broughton House, Bel Air Brettaver Apartaments, Hollywood Hale House, Beverly Hills Casa Zack House, Crestwood Hills Case Study House 16, Bel Air Andersen House, Pacific Palisades Steimann House, Santa Monica House in Sherman Oaks, Sherman Oaks Kuderna House, Los Angeles Korsen House, Beverly Hills Rosen House, Brentwood Moore House, Hollywood Hills Kubly House, Pasadena Palevsky House, Palm Springs Kawahara House, Rolling Hills Estates Biography Nexus Texts by: Livio Vacchini, Norman Foster, Richard Ingersoll |
With Craig Ellwood 15 Houses we start reprinting in hardcover book format the issues of the 2G Architecture Review that have been out of print.
Craig Ellwood´s career was extensive, including over one hundred documented buildings. Houses were Ellwood`s beginning and the origin of his experimentation. And since he designed domestic architecture up to the later years, the houses provide a comprehensive view of his career. Ellwood´s residential work also benefited from the experimentation in his commercial architecture. The selection has been marked by the state of conservation of the houses. Fortunately, the number of them in good shape represent the breadth of Ellwood´s career. The publication of all this material, rather than undermining the tale that Ellwood told of himself, demonstrates the high standard he maintained throughout his production.
Craig Ellwood (Clarenden, Texas, 1922) was one of the architects who during the 50s took part (alongside Charles Eames, Pierre Koenig and Rafael Soriano, among others) in the celebrated Case Study Houses programme organized by the Arts & Architecture magazine with the aim of promoting modern architecture and experimentation with new industrial materials in domestic architecture. Ellwood?s relatively short professional career spanned the years from 1948 to 1977, when he retired at the age of 55.