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05.05.00-25.06.00
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curated
by Deyan Sudjic
A touring exhibition from Glasgow
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Eames
House, Charles & Ray Eames
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Villa
Marea, Alvar Aalto
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Glass
House, Philip Johnson
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Home: Domestic
Roots of 20th Century Architecture
The
exhibition investigates a building type with which we are all familiar.
It looks back at houses, which played a vital role in the history of the
twentieth-century architecture, and forward to those that will influence
the way we live in the future.
Home explores 14 iconic
homes investigating the way that the original owners of these buildings
created home inside the house. The buildings, whose exteriors, interiors
and furniture still influence design today, are examined through scale
models, photographs and plans. These houses include: Charles Rennie Mackintosh's
Hill House: Le Corbusier's Villa Savoie; Philip Johnson's Glass House
and Frank Gehry's Schnabel House.
The exhibition also
looks at homes of the future with a selection of houses which are still
on the drawing boards in the offices of both well-known and newly established
architectural practices.
Full list of homes:
Hill
House, Helensburgh
Steiner House, Vienna
Schroder-Schrader House, Utrecht Loveil Beach House, LA
Maison De Verre, Paris
Tugendhat Villa, Brno
Villa Savoie,
Falling Water, Bear Run
Villa Marea, Noormarkhku
Glass House, New Canaan
Eames House, Santa Monica
Maison Jaoul, Paris
Mother's House, Philadelphia
Schnabel House, LA |
Charles
Rennie Mackintosh
Adolf Loos
Gerrit Reitveld
Rudolf Schindler
Chareau & Bernard Bijvoet
Mies van de Rohe
Le Corbusier
Frank Lloyd Wright
Alvar Aalto
Philip Johnson
Charles & Ray Eames
Le Corbusier
Robert Venturi
Frank Gehry |
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