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Women and the Making of the Modern House: A Social and Architectural History

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If you want a book about architecture which is informative provocative offers new paradigms on the way we describe architecture is both soundly academic and as compelling to read as a good novel look no further. Kester Ratenbury In this groundbreaking book Alice T. Friedman investigates how women patrons of architecture were essential catalysts for innovation in domestic architectural design. By looking at such iconic houses as Hollyhock House (Frank Lloyd Wright) the Truus Schrder House (Gerrit Rietveld) the Edith Farnsworth House (Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) the Constance Perkins House (Richard Neutra) and the Vanna Venturi House (Robert Venturi) she explores the challenges that unconventional attitudes and ways of life presented to architectural thinkingand to the architects themselves. Detailed portraitsfashioned from personal letters diaries office records photo albums and interviewsof the clients and architects reveal the private passions and struggles that women and men of talent and creativity brought to these projects and suggest the rich cultural and artistic context in which each house was created. The works considered are thus brought to life through the people who commissioned designed and lived in them.