Dudley, Gus (editor) - Oscar Nitzchke Architect - 1985

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Oscar Nitzchke Architect, bewerkt door Gus Dudley, is een 1985 eerste druk Engelstalig zachte kaft uitgave over architectuur van Cooper Union, met 62 pagina’s en een formaat van 31 x 31 cm.

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Copy a gift to the former owner by John Hejduk, who also wrote chapter: To Draw Within.
62 pp + a portfolio with 25 coloured plates

Oscar Nitzchke, Avant-garde Architect of the Modernity 1900 – 1991
https:// newartexaminer.net/oscar-nitzchke-avant-garde-architect-of-the-modernity-1900-1991/

This volume begins with an illustrated chronology of projects complimenting Nitzchke’s biographical notes and an interview with C. Morey de Morand from 1980. Oscar Nitzchke worked in the offices of Le Corbusier and the Perret brothers and was a central participant in the modern movement in Paris in the early 1920s. The radical Maison de la Publicité on the Champs-Elysées, featured a six-storey open sky-sign framework suspended in front of the street facade which Kenneth Frampton called "a dematerialized, pyrotechnic, semiotic field . . . constantly active during the day and dynamically resplendent at night."

In 1938 Nitzchke came to the United States to become an associate professor at Yale University in the School of Architecture, joining Wallace Harrison and Max Abramovitz; and to work with Harrison and Fouilhoux as head of design research. Projects include the Bronx Zoo African Habitat, the Hotel Avila in Caracas, Time Life Building, participation in the United Nations Headquarters design, and Alcoa Headquarters, among others.

Essays by Joseph Abram, Kenneth Frampton, Isabelle Gournay, and George A. Dudley. Foreword by Bill N. Lacy. Afterword by John Hejduk. Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Published to coincide with an exhibition in the Arthur A. Houghton Jr. Gallery. Produced by The Cooper Union Center for Design & Typography, George Sadek, Director. Design by Mindy Lang

Copy a gift to the former owner by John Hejduk, who also wrote chapter: To Draw Within.
62 pp + a portfolio with 25 coloured plates

Oscar Nitzchke, Avant-garde Architect of the Modernity 1900 – 1991
https:// newartexaminer.net/oscar-nitzchke-avant-garde-architect-of-the-modernity-1900-1991/

This volume begins with an illustrated chronology of projects complimenting Nitzchke’s biographical notes and an interview with C. Morey de Morand from 1980. Oscar Nitzchke worked in the offices of Le Corbusier and the Perret brothers and was a central participant in the modern movement in Paris in the early 1920s. The radical Maison de la Publicité on the Champs-Elysées, featured a six-storey open sky-sign framework suspended in front of the street facade which Kenneth Frampton called "a dematerialized, pyrotechnic, semiotic field . . . constantly active during the day and dynamically resplendent at night."

In 1938 Nitzchke came to the United States to become an associate professor at Yale University in the School of Architecture, joining Wallace Harrison and Max Abramovitz; and to work with Harrison and Fouilhoux as head of design research. Projects include the Bronx Zoo African Habitat, the Hotel Avila in Caracas, Time Life Building, participation in the United Nations Headquarters design, and Alcoa Headquarters, among others.

Essays by Joseph Abram, Kenneth Frampton, Isabelle Gournay, and George A. Dudley. Foreword by Bill N. Lacy. Afterword by John Hejduk. Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Published to coincide with an exhibition in the Arthur A. Houghton Jr. Gallery. Produced by The Cooper Union Center for Design & Typography, George Sadek, Director. Design by Mindy Lang

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Aantal boeken
1
Onderwerp
Architectuur
Boektitel
Oscar Nitzchke Architect
Auteur/ Illustrator
Dudley, Gus (editor)
Staat
Zeer goed
Publicatiejaar oudste item
1985
Hoogte
31 cm
Editie
Eerste druk
Breedte
31 cm
Taal
Engels
Oorspronkelijke taal
Ja
Uitgever
Cooper Union
Band
Zachte kaft
Aantal pagina‘s.
62
Verkocht door
NederlandGeverifieerd
1998
Objecten verkocht
87,5%
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