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Friedrich Kiesler
Endless House 1947-1961
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Edited by: Österreichische Friedrich und Lillian Kiesler-Privatstiftung, MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main
Foreword: Dr. Dieter Bogner, Udo Kittelmann
Texts by: Friedrich Kiesler, Harald Krejci, Valentina Sonzogni
German, English
May 2003,
128
Pages, 0 Ills., 106 Photos
softcover
206mm x
286mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-1336-8
An organically shaped house, poly-dimensional and without beginning or end - the Endless House is the influential life's dream of the Austrian architect Friedrich Kiesler.
Friedrich Kiesler (1890-1965) was an architect, artist, designer, set designer and theoretician. His was the vision of a radically new concept of the interior: the idea of a polydimensional living space, an organically shaped continuum blending colours, forms and light with magical-mythical ideas to create an individual microcosm. The biomorphological design for an Endless House based on this vision, which he began developing in the 1930s, was Kiesler´s life-long dream; never implemented, it nevertheless exerted a greater influence on architects and artists than many realized 20th century buildings. One of the merits of Kiesler´s architectural concept Endless House is to have wedded profound artistic exploration to different academic disciplines such as psychology, the natural sciences, the social sciences and the arts. The application of his approach to design with respect to the demands on living space sets standards to which today´s ubiquitous "bubble architecture" must measure up. Exhibition Schedule: MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main May 16 - September 2003
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