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Displaying records 51 - 60 of 481.
01.
Wendingen
vol. 3 no. 11/12, 1920, H.P. Berlage.
The architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright was introduced to Europe by the Berlin publisher Ernst Wasmuth in 1911, when he published the first book of Wright’s work anywhere in the world:
Ausgeführte...
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01.
Wendingen
vol. 6 no. 1, 1924, Architecture Related Sculpture.
In a 1922 letter to H.P. Berlage, Wright confided that the Wendingen special on him had reached him by chance, and that he was flattered and heartened by the interest the Dutch had taken in him....
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01.
Wendingen
vol. 1 no. 1, 1918.
Published by the architecture society Architectura et Amicitia (“Architecture and Friendship”), the first issue of
Wendingen
(“turning” or “upheaval” in Dutch) appeared in January of 1918...
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03.
Wendingen
vol. 2 no. 4, 1919, Architecture.
At the beginning of the 20th century, two progressive groups debated the future direction of Dutch architecture and design. The De Stijl School was spearheaded by Theo van Doesburg, along with Piet...
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03.
Wendingen
vol. 4 no. 4/5, 1921, Works by Representative Members of A et A.
Published by the architecture society Architectura et Amicitia (“Architecture and Friendship”), the first issue of
Wendingen
(“turning” or “upheaval” in Dutch) appeared in January of 1918...
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01.
Wendingen
vol. 7 no. 10, 1925, M. de Klerk, Furniture and Interiors.
In issue 4 of
Wendingen
’s Frank Lloyd Wright series, J.J.P. Oud, a Dutch architect, wrote the following:
“So firm of structure for all their movability were the piled up masses...
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03.
Wendingen
vol. 7 no. 7, 1926, Frank Lloyd Wright, Special Issue 5.
In issue 4 of
Wendingen
’s Frank Lloyd Wright series, J.J.P. Oud, a Dutch architect, wrote the following:
“So firm of structure for all their movability were the piled up masses...
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03.
Wendingen
vol. 7 no. 5, 1925, Frank Lloyd Wright, Special Issue 3.
In a 1922 letter to H.P. Berlage, Wright confided that the Wendingen special on him had reached him by chance, and that he was flattered and heartened by the interest the Dutch had taken in him....
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01.
Wendingen
vol. 7 no. 9, 1926, Frank Lloyd Wright, Special Issue 7.
One of the first works prominently featured in the Frank Lloyd Wright issues of
Wendingen
is the Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois. Built for the Unitarian church centered there, with which...
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04. "Reproduction of a stucco textural..." The Atlas Portland Cement Company; New York, NY; 1926.
Stucco, a popular type of plaster wall finish, has been used throughout the world in various forms for thousands of years. Prior to the 1800s, stucco generally consisted of slaked lime, water, sand...
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