RICHARD NEUTRA: The Story of the Berlin Houses 1920-1924
The houses in Zehlendorf represent a fascinating phase in Neutra's work. With their complex color schemes and extravagant interior design, they reveal themselves to be more than just an experimental and radically innovative design. These lesser-known aspects hit at elements that will be taken up again in future projects. Fully illustrated most in color.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 301
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Size: 9x10¾ inches
ISBN: 9783775745154
Item #: 7894260
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