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Peter Behrens and a New Architecture for the Twentieth Century

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Peter Behrens and a New Architecture for the Twentieth Century

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Most histories of 20th-century architecture cite Peter Behrens' influence on three of this proteges - Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier - and mention the turbine factory and arc lamp he designed for the German electrical firm AEG. Now Behrens' full contribution to the history of 20th-century architecture is finally told, in Stanford Anderson's guide to one of the great designers of our century. The author was first attracted to Behrens as one of the emblematic figures in the development of architectural modernism. Over the years, he has reflected critically on the growing body of Behrens scholarship that has appeared on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as on the views of such tastemakers as Philip Johnson, who rejected Behrens's AEG Turbine Factory, the signature icon of his early experiments in modernism, in favour of his later conservatively classical work. Anderson now assimilates decades of research into a definitive work that considers Behrens from the most nuanced perspective yet and that clarifies many problematic issues such as Behrens' endorsement of historical determinism and his work on Hitler's proposed monumental axis in Berlin. The book looks at the cultural and architectural context in which Behrens worked, his early career and the relation of his own house in Darmstadt to his ideal of a society where life is formed as art. It also looks at his directorship of the School of Arts and Crafts in Dusseldorf, where he drew on the work of such brilliant historiographers of art and architecture as Alois Riegl and August Schmarsow. In his conclusion, Anderson considers Behrens' melancholy in the face of modern industrial society and his avoidance of a direct address of life, despite, or rather because of it, his professed commitment to express life as art.

Author Biography

Stanford Anderson is Head of the Department of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Release date NZ
August 23rd, 2002
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
MIT Press
Pages
444
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Dimensions
197x222x25
ISBN-13
9780262511308
Product ID
3353901

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