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F. R. S. Yorke - The Modern House (First Printing) - 1934
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F. R. S. Yorke - The Modern House (First Printing) - 1934

First Edition and first Printing of this scarce title, providing fascinating survey of European (and some American) Domestic Architecture from the 1930s by the English architect and author Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke. Illustrated extensively with black and white photographs, floor plans, diagrams and cross sections, and architectural drawings. Printed on coated paper. Index to Architects’ Names. Published by The Architectural Press, London, 1934. Publishers’ original Beige linen weave bound hardback with red lettering to spine. Book Dimensions: 26 x 20 cm and Number of Pages: 199 +1 page of Index to Architects’ Names. Weight over 1kg without packaging Condition Firm and well bound copy. External covers are slightly marked with light wear to corners and minor rubbing to head and foot of spine. Internally; in very good condition. No owners’ name or inscriptions. Bright and clean quality papers, with light brown spots to the corners of some pages. Inner hinges are very good. All pages are tightly held at the gutter (Nice copy) (Please see pictures). F. R. S. Yorke Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke (3 December 1906 – 10 June 1962), was an English architect and author. One of the first native British architects to design in a modernist style. He made numerous contacts with leading European architects while contributing to Architects' Journal in the 1930s, and in 1933 was secretary and founder member of the MARS Group. In 1934, Yorke wrote The Modern House, a book that introduced modernist houses, fourteen pages of which were dedicated to English examples. Yorke was inspired by seeing modern architecture on his Prague visit in 1931 and initially collaborated on the book with the Czech architect Karel Honzík.

N.º 83968221

Vendido
F. R. S. Yorke - The Modern House (First Printing) - 1934

F. R. S. Yorke - The Modern House (First Printing) - 1934

First Edition and first Printing of this scarce title, providing fascinating survey of European (and some American) Domestic Architecture from the 1930s by the English architect and author Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke. Illustrated extensively with black and white photographs, floor plans, diagrams and cross sections, and architectural drawings. Printed on coated paper. Index to Architects’ Names.

Published by The Architectural Press, London, 1934. Publishers’ original Beige linen weave bound hardback with red lettering to spine.

Book Dimensions: 26 x 20 cm and Number of Pages: 199 +1 page of Index to Architects’ Names.
Weight over 1kg without packaging

Condition
Firm and well bound copy. External covers are slightly marked with light wear to corners and minor rubbing to head and foot of spine. Internally; in very good condition. No owners’ name or inscriptions. Bright and clean quality papers, with light brown spots to the corners of some pages. Inner hinges are very good. All pages are tightly held at the gutter (Nice copy) (Please see pictures).


F. R. S. Yorke
Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke (3 December 1906 – 10 June 1962), was an English architect and author. One of the first native British architects to design in a modernist style. He made numerous contacts with leading European architects while contributing to Architects' Journal in the 1930s, and in 1933 was secretary and founder member of the MARS Group. In 1934, Yorke wrote The Modern House, a book that introduced modernist houses, fourteen pages of which were dedicated to English examples. Yorke was inspired by seeing modern architecture on his Prague visit in 1931 and initially collaborated on the book with the Czech architect Karel Honzík.





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