"This absorbing monograph -- necessary, scrupulous, and beautiful -- has done justice to Loos's achievement". -- Andrew Mead, Architects' Journal
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"This absorbing monograph -- necessary, scrupulous, and beautiful -- has done justice to Loos's achievement". -- Andrew Mead, Architects' Journal
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Architects & Firms. 4to. First Edition (1994. ) Hardcover with dust jacket. 4to with 105 pages. The book and dust jacket are in very good condition with very slight shelf wear. Interior is clean and tight. One crease in front flap of dust jacket. Profusely illustrated. Pictures available upon request. "The Villa Muller, built in Prague in 1930, is one of Loos's best designs. Inaccessible for twenty years.." Black spine/Blue-Green text.
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VG+ (very minimal shelf wear and light scuffing on cover, in excellent condition with all pages clear and intact) Black wraps with white and green lettering, 105 pp., illustrations throughout, some in color. "The Villa Muller, built in Prague in 1930, is one of Loos's best designs. Inaccessible for twenty years, this seminal work never received the exposure commensurate with its position in the history of modern architecture-until now. The authors are among the first scholars to have been admitted into the building, and their meticulous research and documentation has yielded an indispensible book for anyone interested in the work of this modern master. Their work reveals Loos's original palette of materials and colors, and a series of design submissions at a local building office in Prague, which disclose new information about Loos's design methods. Illustrated in color and black-and-white, Villa Muller includes a foreword by John Hejduk."-website description.