RAUMPLAN AND CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
The book thematically focuses on the work of Adolf Loos in broader connections leading to contemporary architectural developments. The international collective’s individual authors have concentrated on exploring the ideas and work of Adolf Loos, as well as on examples of direct and less obvious continuities of his work. The main unifying moment is the link to space in architecture, which became a key point of architectural thought in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Selected Loos designs are included in the book. The relevance and circumstances of the book in relation to the exhibition at the Jaroslav Fragner Gallery are presented in the introductory text by Dan Merta. Texts by Christopher Long and Maria Szadkowska discuss Loos’s background, illuminate the background of the ideas of the spatial plan and its practical application using the most famous example of the Müller Villa in Prague. Petr Domanický returns to important examples of the use of the Raumplan in an apartment building in Pilsen in his text. Less known use of Loos’s ideas from the circle of his followers is analysed in the texts by Martina Mertová and Jana Laubová. Filip Šenk focuses his attention on examples of contemporary architectural work with a creative search for spatial compositions and connections. Thinking space in architecture or thinking space in architecture is one of the strong themes of contemporary Japanese building design. Yoshio Sakurai’s contribution elaborates on the parallels and connections with the work of A. Loos. Texts by Hermann Czech and William Tozer return to the topic at hand through the eyes of practicing architects. The book also includes interviews with several prominent contemporary architects and architects whose treatment of the concepts and ideas of architectural space can be traced. Specifically, these include Alberto Campo de Baeza, the duo Mauricio Pezo and Sofía von Ellrichshausen, Sou Fujimoto and Momoyo Kaijima.
The new publication, initiated by the Architectura association and published in cooperation with Akontext and the Technical University of Liberec, is a direct follow-up to the online exhibition held in a limited form during the lockdown at the Jaroslav Fragner Gallery on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Adolf Loos (10 December 1870 in Brno – 23 August 1933 in Kalksburg near Vienna). The graphic design was once again undertaken by sculptor and graphic artist Jiří Příhoda.
Language: English, Czech
Format: 245 × 285 mm
Number of pages: 224
ISBN: 978-80-7494-677-6
Selling price: 799 CZK