L.A. Modern

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-10-21
Publisher(s): Rizzoli
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Summary

The birthplace of American modernism, Los Angeles is the epicenter for a new way of living for the last one hundred years, as manifested in its cutting-edge architecture and design. With roots in the innovative houses by Frank Lloyd Wright, Greene & Greene, and Rudolph Schindler in the early twentieth century, this constantly evolving city became a crucible of modern living. Inspired by the International Style, architects and designers in Los Angeles developed their own individual styles with a rare sensitivity to site, landscape, and human scale. This brand of modernism, blurring the boundaries of indoors and outdoors, has since been imitated from Seattle to Sydney. Acclaimed architecture and design photographer Tim Street-Porter captures the best Modernist architecture of Los Angeles, from the seminal Neutra houses to the idiosynchratic structures by Frank Gehry. With iconic buildings by Craig Ellwood, Pierre Koenig, John Lautner, Charles and Ray Eames, and Oscar Niemeyer, among others, L.A. Modern presents the full spectrum of Los Angeles modernism in gorgeous new color photography.

Author Biography

Tim Street-Porter is an award-winning photographer who shoots for various shelter magazines. He is the author of Freestyle, Casa Mexicana, The Los Angeles House, Hollywood Style, and Los Angeles. He lives and works in Los Angeles. Nicolai Ouroussoff is the architecture critic for The New York Times.

Table of Contents

Southeast Key West Audubon, c.1840s
Hemingway, 1851
Truman Little White House, 1890
Miami Charles Deering Cutler Estate, 1889 and 1921
The Barnacle, 1891
Merrick House, 1906
VillaVizcaya, 1914
El Jardin, 1918
The Kampong, 1928
Fort Lauderdale Stranahan House, 1901
Bonnet House, 1920
Southwest Sarasota Ca’d’Zan, (Ringling Estate) 1924
Ellenton Gamble Plantation, c. 1830s
Fort Meyers Edison & Ford Estates, 1886
Tampa La Casita--Cigar Makers House, 1886
Lake Wales Pinewood, 1930
Northeast Winter Park Casa Feliz, 1932; Albin Polasek Museum, 1950
Orlando Leu House, 1889
Ocoee Withers-Maguire House & Museum, 1887
DeLand DeBary Hall, 1870
DeLand, 1886
John B. Stetson, 1886
Stetson President’s House, 1910
Cross Creek Marjorie Keenan Rawlings House, c. 1880s
St. Augustine Oldest House Museum Complex, c. 1700s
Northwest Tallahassee Goodwood c.1830s
Knott, 1843;Governor’s Mansion, 1955
Bristol Gregory House, Torreya State Park, 1849
Apalachicola Orman and Raney Houses, 1838
Point Washington Wesley House, Eden Gardens, 1897
Historic Pensacola Village Lavalle, 1805
Barkley, 1825
Dorr, 1871
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