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The Advanced School of Collective Feeling Nile Greenberg

The Advanced School of Collective Feeling By Nile Greenberg

The Advanced School of Collective Feeling by Nile Greenberg


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Documents the reconstruction of a little-known visionary concept by renowned Swiss architect Hannes Meyer that has left a lasting mark on modern, domestic aesthetic.

The Advanced School of Collective Feeling Summary

The Advanced School of Collective Feeling: Inhabiting Modern Physical Culture 1926-38 by Nile Greenberg

The Advanced School of Collective Feeling explores the advent of radical new conceptions of the body-a phenomenon known in the 1920s and '30s as physical culture-and their impact on the thinking of some of modern architecture's most influential figures. Using archival photographs, diagrams, and plans, the book reconstructs a constellation of provocative domestic projects by Marcel Breuer, Charlotte Perriand, Richard Neutra, and others. This obscure chapter in the modern movement gestures towards a remarkable synthesis of the individual and the collective, a perspective that holds enormous potential for articulating an architecture of today.

About Nile Greenberg

Nile Greenberg is an architect and founder of NILE as well as a co-founder of ANY, two New York based design studios. Matthew Kennedy is an American architect, writer, and educator based in Mexico City. He also serves as assistant teaching professor at the Department of Architecture, Penn State University.

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NGR9783038601074
9783038601074
3038601071
The Advanced School of Collective Feeling: Inhabiting Modern Physical Culture 1926-38 by Nile Greenberg
New
Paperback
Park Books
2023-06-23
176
N/A
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