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Schindler, Kings Road, and Southern California Modernism
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Today, R. M. Schindler’s Kings Road House is celebrated as an icon of early modern architecture, but this wasn’t the case when it was finished in 1922. Though Schindler and his wife Pauline recogni...
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30 October 2012

Today, R. M. Schindler’s Kings Road House is celebrated as an icon of early modern architecture, but this wasn’t the case when it was finished in 1922. Though Schindler and his wife Pauline recognized its genius early on, its radical appearance was—and remains—incomprehensible to many. Lavishly illustrated with forty-five new photographs, this book is an incisive examination of the house, placing it in the context of the architect’s career and clarifying its influence on modern architecture and its practitioners. Little-known aspects of Schindler’s life, his relationship with his mentors, and the development of his unique theories about space enrich the narrative.
Robert Sweeney focuses on the construction of the house and the people who lived, worked, and performed there, demonstrating the building’s significance in the social history of Southern California. He includes new research on Schindler’s educational and personal background in Vienna and a discussion of the critical influence of Pauline Schindler in formulating the social underpinnings of the house. Judith Sheine’s essay places the house in the context of Schindler’s career, in which it established the basis of the spatial development of his work. She also examines the influence of the house on the work of numerous architects from Frank Lloyd Wright to Frank Gehry.
Robert Sweeney focuses on the construction of the house and the people who lived, worked, and performed there, demonstrating the building’s significance in the social history of Southern California. He includes new research on Schindler’s educational and personal background in Vienna and a discussion of the critical influence of Pauline Schindler in formulating the social underpinnings of the house. Judith Sheine’s essay places the house in the context of Schindler’s career, in which it established the basis of the spatial development of his work. She also examines the influence of the house on the work of numerous architects from Frank Lloyd Wright to Frank Gehry.
Price: $39.95
Pages: 112
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
30 October 2012
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9780520271944
Format: Hardcover
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“Little-known aspects of Schinder’s life, his relationship with his mentors, and the development of his unique theories about space enrich the narrative.”
Robert Sweeney, an independent historian, is President, Friends of Schindler House. He is the author of Wright in Hollywood and Casa del Herrero. Judith Sheine, a practicing architect, is Professor and Chair, Department of Architecture, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. She is the author of R. M. Schindler and R. M. Schindler: Works and Projects.
Acknowledgments
Introduction / Mark Mack
Précis
The Kings Road House / Robert Sweeney
Schindler’s Vienna
America
“Bold and Novel Construction”
The Most Impractical House in the World
The Kings Road House: Pre-Everybody / Judith Sheine
Appendix: Letters
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Introduction / Mark Mack
Précis
The Kings Road House / Robert Sweeney
Schindler’s Vienna
America
“Bold and Novel Construction”
The Most Impractical House in the World
The Kings Road House: Pre-Everybody / Judith Sheine
Appendix: Letters
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index