The exhibition Edith Farnsworth, Reconsidered, on view from March 2020 to December 2021, presents the Farnsworth House (Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Plano, Illinois, 1951) as it was inhabited by the client and reveals the lived history of the house to the public for the first time. Focusing on the period from 1951 to 1954, shortly after Dr. Farnsworth took ownership and just before a flood destroyed the interior furnishings from this time, the exhibition also traces a timeline of uncertainty: in 1951, Mies van der Rohe initiated the lawsuit van der Rohe vs. Farnsworth (1951–1955), suing his former client for unpaid bills and for ownership of the structure. This essay follows the chronology of that trial and its outcome, taking the temporary ex...
Following a thorough and pioneering conservation-science study, the Tugendhat House was restored bet...
Article explores how memory is created in narrative focusing on architects' life history interviews
Buildings have a way of bringing the past into the present. This is important because experiences of...
The exhibition Edith Farnsworth, Reconsidered, on view from March 2020 to December 2021, presents th...
Dialoguing with the artistical, cultural and architectonical heritage involves coming face to face n...
Mystery intensifies the experience of architecture by heightening the tension between appearance and...
In this paper, the formula used in the construction of cumulative tales is appropriated as a working...
American and British exhibitions of town planning, dwellings, and home furnishings proliferated duri...
This essay delves into the installation designed by Hans Hollein for the Künstlerhaus facade in Vien...
“The Archive, the Event and Its Architecture” is both a documentation and a component of an interrel...
On the occasion of the exhibition which I co-curated at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) with ...
This essay is a consideration of the very sensitive issues around the restoration and extension to t...
A paper written specifically for Katrina Burton, Programme Leader, Undergraduate Studies, Music BA, ...
Experimental architectural history combined with personal memoir. What remains with me most vividly ...
Cet article est un compte rendu analytique d’une exposition qui a eu lieu à la Fondation des États-U...
Following a thorough and pioneering conservation-science study, the Tugendhat House was restored bet...
Article explores how memory is created in narrative focusing on architects' life history interviews
Buildings have a way of bringing the past into the present. This is important because experiences of...
The exhibition Edith Farnsworth, Reconsidered, on view from March 2020 to December 2021, presents th...
Dialoguing with the artistical, cultural and architectonical heritage involves coming face to face n...
Mystery intensifies the experience of architecture by heightening the tension between appearance and...
In this paper, the formula used in the construction of cumulative tales is appropriated as a working...
American and British exhibitions of town planning, dwellings, and home furnishings proliferated duri...
This essay delves into the installation designed by Hans Hollein for the Künstlerhaus facade in Vien...
“The Archive, the Event and Its Architecture” is both a documentation and a component of an interrel...
On the occasion of the exhibition which I co-curated at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) with ...
This essay is a consideration of the very sensitive issues around the restoration and extension to t...
A paper written specifically for Katrina Burton, Programme Leader, Undergraduate Studies, Music BA, ...
Experimental architectural history combined with personal memoir. What remains with me most vividly ...
Cet article est un compte rendu analytique d’une exposition qui a eu lieu à la Fondation des États-U...
Following a thorough and pioneering conservation-science study, the Tugendhat House was restored bet...
Article explores how memory is created in narrative focusing on architects' life history interviews
Buildings have a way of bringing the past into the present. This is important because experiences of...