About this artwork
Designed as part of a housing complex to reconstruct the war-torn Berlin suburb Tegel, the Urban Villa stands alongside work by other notable architects including John Hejduk and Robert A. M. Stern. An example of Tigerman’s reaction to modernism, Tigerman’s villa nods to Mies van der Rohe’s early, pre-modernist residential work, directly referencing the Perls House (1911). Employing the technique of cleaving, a recurring statement against modernism in his work, Tigerman divided the villa in two parts connected by a structure referencing the modernist grid. With the Momochi Housing Project, the building’s form breaks from the traditional modernist cube while the grid applied to the facade uses the same grid structure of the Urban Villa.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Architecture and Design
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Artist
- Stanley Tigerman (Architect)
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Title
- Urban Villa, Tegeler Hafen, IBA, West Berlin, Germany Model
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Place
- United States (Object designed in)
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Date
- 1984
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Medium
- Cardboard, wood, cast metal and cotton
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Dimensions
- 35 × 34 × 34 cm (13 3/4 × 13 1/2 × 13 1/2 in.)
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Credit Line
- Gift of Stanley Tigerman
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Reference Number
- 2012.618
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Copyright
- © Stanley Tigerman
Extended information about this artwork
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