Book Information:
| Title | The International Style |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | |
| Author | Hitchcock, Henry-Russell; Johnson, Philip; |
| Publisher | Norton |
| Publish Date | 1966 |
| ISBN | 0393003116 |
| Pages | 260 |
| Binding | Papeback |
| Notes | First published in 1932 under the title: The international style: architecture since 1922. "The international style twenty years after" by H.R. Hitchcock, an article written for the Architectural record of August 1951: p. 237-255./p Initially produced as the catalog to accompany a controversial and groundbreaking 1932 Museum of Modern Art show of the then new architecture emerging in Europe and America, The International Style quickly became the definitive statement of the principles underlying the work of such giants as Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius, and other pioneers. It might be said that Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson discovered as well as defined "the International Style," and over the decades their book has served as both a flashpoint for criticism and a frame for growth in the architectural profession. It has never been out of print in over sixty years. This new edition has been completely redesigned and reset, and it features a new foreword by Philip Johnson, who reflects on the legacy of the International Style and examines the still-precarious power of architecture in our public life. From the Back Cover: This book is a landmark in American history, and a unique and historical document which should provide general readers, critics, and historians with a time machine through which to view our changing perspective on modern architecture. |
| URL | http://lccn.loc.gov/66015312 |
| TRRF Call No. | AR-00314 |
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