Walter Gropius: Scope of Total Architecture (1956/1962)
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A collection of essays by founder of the Bauhaus.
First published by Harper, 1956
This edition published by Collier Books, 1962
Fourth printing, 1970
158 pages
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Comment (0)Peter Gay: Weimar Culture: The Outsider As Insider (1968–) [EN, CR]
Filed under book | Tags: · 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, architecture, art, bauhaus, cinema, expressionism, film, germany, literature, modernism, music, nazism, philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis, theatre, weimar republic

First published in 1968, Weimar Culture is one of the masterworks of Peter Gay’s career. A study of German culture between the two wars, the book brilliantly traces the rise of the artistic, literary, and musical culture that bloomed ever so briefly in the 1920s amid the chaos of Germany’s tenuous post-World War I democracy, and crashed violently in the wake of Hitler’s rise to power. Despite the ephemeral nature of the Weimar democracy, the influence of its culture was profound and far-reaching, ushering in a modern sensibility in the arts that dominated Western culture for most of the twentieth century.
First published by Harper & Row, New York, 1968.
Publisher W. W. Norton, 2001
ISBN 0393322394, 9780393322392
205 pages
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Review (Walter Laquer, The New York Times Books, 1968)
Review (Elizabeth Wiskemann, The Spectator, 1969)
Review (Sterling Fishman, History of Education Quarterly, 1970)
Weimar Culture: The Outsider As Insider (English, 1968/2001, EPUB)
Weimarksa kultura: Isključenik kao uključenik (Croatian, trans. Danja Šilović-Karić, 1999, added on 2014-8-3)
Reyner Banham: Theory and Design in the First Machine Age, 2nd ed. (1960/1967)
Filed under book | Tags: · 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, aesthetics, architecture, art, art history, avant-garde, bauhaus, de stijl, design, design history, functionalism, futurism, history of architecture, industrial design, machine, technology

First published in 1960, Theory and Design in the First Machine Age has become required reading in numerous courses on the history of modern architecture and is widely regarded as one of the definitive books on the modern movement. It has influenced a generation of students and critics interested in the formation of attitudes, themes, and forms which were characteristic of artists and architects working primarily in Europe between 1900 and 1930 under the compulsion of new technological developments in the first machine age.
Publisher Praeger, New York and Washington, 1960
Second edition, 1967; Second printing, 1970
338 pages
Review (Robert Gardner-Medwin, The Town Planning Review, 1961)
Review (Dennis Young)
Review (Caroline S. Lebar, 2012)
Review (of the 2009 French edition, Hugues Fontenas, Critique d’art, 2010, in French)
Commentary (Gillian Naylor, Journal of Design History, 1997)
Commentary (Nigel Whiteley, 2005)
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