textFrom 1922-1942, the Austrian-American architect and designer Frederick Jacob Kiesler (1890-1965) designed architecture based on the idea that it must complement the physiological and psychological processes of the human body. In order to reconcile the technological changes wrought by industrialized production with the need for structures that promoted human health, he developed an inspired model for interactive design. His formative experiences in Europe working with De Stijl and the G-Group, along with his exposure to Central European examples of architecture, art, and science set the agenda for his later works. Yet he never stopped experimenting with new concepts that would bolster his essential philosophy of body-generated space. Aft...
Leopold Eidlitz (1823–1908) was born in Prague and trained in Vienna as a land manager, a position i...
Architecture and artDesign and the process of making works of art surround us in our everyday lives....
This solo exhibition presented Kiaer’s on-going research project ‘Endless House’, a term appropriate...
textFrom 1922-1942, the Austrian-American architect and designer Frederick Jacob Kiesler (1890-1965)...
This paper argues there is a correlation between the architect Frederick Kiesler and the biosemiotic...
based on the concept of endless space in 1924, showing his thoughts on non-territoriality of space, ...
The architect and sculptor Fredrick Kiesler opposed the linear mechanics of modernity. As so efficie...
Dentro de la polifacética obra de Friedrich Kiesler, el artículo se centra en la actividad desarroll...
Man has always tried to create better tools to satisfy his needs since the very first day he began t...
The contribute focus on two specific episodes of design hystory: the 1939 New York World’s fair and ...
In 1928 the Austrian architect and engineer Franz Löwitsch (1894–1946) published the article ‘Sensat...
Frederick Kiesler's Endless House was a response to the principles of functionalism that dominated a...
Using the example of Walter Gropius and other modern architects who emigrated to the USA in the 1930...
Frank Lloyd Wright is now universally regarded as one of history\u27s great men - the man who has li...
In June 1930 Viennese architect and designer Josef Frank stood before the assembled members of the G...
Leopold Eidlitz (1823–1908) was born in Prague and trained in Vienna as a land manager, a position i...
Architecture and artDesign and the process of making works of art surround us in our everyday lives....
This solo exhibition presented Kiaer’s on-going research project ‘Endless House’, a term appropriate...
textFrom 1922-1942, the Austrian-American architect and designer Frederick Jacob Kiesler (1890-1965)...
This paper argues there is a correlation between the architect Frederick Kiesler and the biosemiotic...
based on the concept of endless space in 1924, showing his thoughts on non-territoriality of space, ...
The architect and sculptor Fredrick Kiesler opposed the linear mechanics of modernity. As so efficie...
Dentro de la polifacética obra de Friedrich Kiesler, el artículo se centra en la actividad desarroll...
Man has always tried to create better tools to satisfy his needs since the very first day he began t...
The contribute focus on two specific episodes of design hystory: the 1939 New York World’s fair and ...
In 1928 the Austrian architect and engineer Franz Löwitsch (1894–1946) published the article ‘Sensat...
Frederick Kiesler's Endless House was a response to the principles of functionalism that dominated a...
Using the example of Walter Gropius and other modern architects who emigrated to the USA in the 1930...
Frank Lloyd Wright is now universally regarded as one of history\u27s great men - the man who has li...
In June 1930 Viennese architect and designer Josef Frank stood before the assembled members of the G...
Leopold Eidlitz (1823–1908) was born in Prague and trained in Vienna as a land manager, a position i...
Architecture and artDesign and the process of making works of art surround us in our everyday lives....
This solo exhibition presented Kiaer’s on-going research project ‘Endless House’, a term appropriate...