Description: Of the indisputably great figures in 20th-century architecture, Alvar Aalto is in many ways the most humane, the least rigid, the most relevant to our contemporary sensibility and the emerging future. This sumptuous book offers a thorough study of an innovative and prolific master, whom Frank Lloyd Wright termed a genius. This fresh, penetrating examination of Aalto's work and influence includes essays by five notable critics and historians. Some 50 of Aalto's projects--houses, town halls, cultural institutions, factories, furniture and glass designs, and regional plans--from all periods of his extraordinarily productive career are illustrated and described, using much previously unpublished and newly photographic material. This book was published to accompany a 1998 retrospective exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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Brand: Na
Color: White
Author: MOMA
Book Title: Alvar Aalto Between Humanism and Materialism
Language: English
ISBN: na
Book Series: Finnish Architecture
Features: Illustrated
Format: Hardcover
Genre: Art & Culture, Architecture
Topic: Architecture, Artists, Art History, Design