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Ornament and Crime
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Adolf Loos, the great Viennese pioneer of modern architecture, was a hater of the fake, the fussy and the lavishly decorated, and a lover of stripped down, clean simplicity. He was also a writer of effervescent, caustic wit, as shown in this selection of essays on all aspects of design and aesthetics, from cities to glassware, furniture to footwear, architectural training to why ‘the lack of ornament is a sign of intellectual power’. Translated by Shaun Whiteside. With an epilogue by Joseph Masheck.
Author Adolf Loos
Publisher Penguin
Pages: 352
Material: softcover
ISBN: 9780141392974
Categories: critical theory/writing, architecture/interiors, design
Dimensions: 11 × 18 cm
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