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Standard Houses, Perspective

A work made of graphite and conté crayon on board.

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  • A work made of graphite and conté crayon on board.

Date:

Unknown Date

Artist:

Bertrand Goldberg
American, 1913–1997

About this artwork

In 1939 Bertrand Goldberg founded Standard Houses Corporation to develop and produce a line of houses built with high-tech, prefabricated plywood panels. Instead of the stark modern lines of his other home designs of the period, however, the Standard Homes were modeled after traditional Cape Cod or Colonial styles with gabled roofs, shutters, and optional fireplaces. Goldberg’s stylistic shift for this project attests to his grasp of American popular taste—often trending toward nostalgia and pastoralism—at a moment of housing crises in major cities and suburban expansion, trends that only accelerated after World War II.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Architecture and Design

Artist

Bertrand Goldberg (Architect)

Title

Standard Houses, Perspective

Place

United States (Object designed in)

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Designed 1939

Medium

Graphite and Conté crayon on board

Dimensions

38 × 51 cm (15 × 20 in.)

Credit Line

The Archive of Bertrand Goldberg, gifted by his children through his estate

Reference Number

RX23664/141.45

Extended information about this artwork

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