Schindler, Kings Road, and Southern California Modernism by Robert Sweeney & Judith Sheine

Today, R. M. Schindler’s Kings Road House is celebrated as an icon of early modern architecture, but this wasn’t the case when it was finished in 1922. Though Schindler and his wife Pauline recognized its genius early on, its radical appearance was—and remains—incomprehensible to many.  Illustrated with forty-five new photographs, this book is an incisive examination of the house, placing it in the context of the architect’s career and clarifying its influence on modern architecture and its practitioners. Little-known aspects of Schindler’s life, his relationship with his mentors, and the development of his unique theories about space enrich the narrative.

Berkeley, 2012, 19cm x 26cm, illustrated, 112pp. Hardback.

£27.95
Loading Updating cart...