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This week’s #WomensHistoryWednesday, we’re spotlighting Dr. Farnsworth’s role in the creation of @edithfarnsworthhouse. Our very own Scott Mehaffey and Nora Wendl on the Expedition Works podcast unravel the lore and reality around Dr. Farnsworth: her relationship with Mies, the house, and Modernism in general.
“Because of the lawsuit, she was relegated to the footnotes of history as the crazy spurned ex-lover, who had never appreciated the house. And of course, that was just a mischaracterization. We’ve conducted a lot of research in recent years and learned what a fascinating person she was, that she was integral to the design of the house until the lawsuit. She really hasn’t been given due credit. She was really Mies’ only client, a patron, really, at a point when he had no private commissions.”
Listen to the full episode here: jwp.news/014-farnsworth-house/
#edithfarnsworthhouse #edithfarnsworthh #womeninhistory #womeninmedicine #tellthefullstory #wherewomenmadehistory
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L'art du détail / Architecte Le Corbusier / Photographe Laszlo Horvath
En 42 photographies présentées à la Maison La Roche, Laszlo Horvath porte un regard sur cinq œuvres de Le Corbusier : la Maison La Roche, la Villa Savoye, la chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut, le couvent Sainte-Marie de la Tourette et l’ensemble de Firminy. Ses clichés mettent en valeur la matérialité de l’architecture et les variations qu’opèrent la lumière sur l’œuvre de Le Corbusier.
Plus d'informations : www.fondationlecorbusier.fr/actualite/l-art-du-detail/
#fondationlecorbusier #lecorbusier #maisonlaroche #lecorbusierarchitecture
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Richard SerraR.I.P 😔
(November 2, 1938 – March 26, 2024)
Cycle
2011
Weatherproof steel
1889.8 × 1706.9 × 426.7 cm
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Join us in our Battersea Studio this week for a free 30 minute appointment with one of our Studio Partners.
You can expect colour and finish advice alongside scheme suggestions to help you bring your ideas to life. With increased availability this week, now is the perfect time to start your transformation > f-b.ltd/y9
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The all-metal house that was once considered the future of American architecture | CNN ... See MoreSee Less
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Now part of the collection at the Palm Springs Art Museum, the story of Albert Frey’s “Aluminaire House” and its place in the history of architecture is remarkable.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
People gathered outside Gretl's Restaurant on Aspen Mountain, March 1967.
On Mondays we’re sharing memories from the 1960s with selections from the Aspen Illustrated News and Aspen Flyer collections, which feature images taken by newspaper staff and freelance photographers. Explore these photojournalistic collections and many more historical images online at archiveaspen.org, and visit the Archives Building Community Gallery during open hours to view a curated display of images from the Aspen Illustrated News Collection.
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2 farmhouses in need of renovation with numerous outbuildings and over 5 acres of land - Suzanne in France ... See MoreSee Less
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Our buildings are born from a deep appreciation of colonial craftsmanship and the enduring style of early New England. For 50 years the time-honored techniques of handcrafting have been practiced in our workshops and today we’re prouder than ever to keep those traditions alive for future generations to come.
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About Jeffrey R. Matz
Contact Jeffrey at (203-722-3686) or by email to schedule site visits to any completed or on-going construction projects and also more importantly, to talk about your new project.
The office address is Jeffrey R. Matz Architects LLC , 119 Towne Street, #668, Stamford CT 06902 map