Guide for the Ultimate Mid-Century Modern Architecture Road Trip
The following excerpt from Sam Lubell's Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: East Coast USA?with excellent photos by Darren Bradley?provides an introduction to the revelatory and inspiring charm of the East Coast's Mid-Century Modern masterpieces. The book includes over 250 unique projects and serves as record of one of the USA?s most important architectural movements.
Greater Refuge Temple, Costas Machlouzarides, 1968, New York, New York, USA. Image © Darren Bradley
The following excerpt from Sam Lubell's Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: East Coast USA?with excellent photos by Darren Bradley?provides an introduction to the revelatory and inspiring charm of the East Coast's Mid-Century Modern masterpieces. The book includes over 250 unique projects and serves as record of one of the USA?s most important architectural movements.Few experiences are as wedged into our psyches as the Great American Road Trip?a rite of passage chronicled by luminaries from Alexis de Tocqueville to Jack Kerouac. The Great American Mid-Century Modern Architecture Road Trip" Not famous. But that?s one of the many reasons it?s so appealing. Discovery, in this global, digital age, when few corners are mysterious, has become a rare commodity. And discovery on the East Coast of America?in the context of one of the finest collections of Modern design in the world?is that much sweeter.
Phillips Exeter Academy Library, Louis Kahn, 1965, Exeter, New Ha...
Greater Refuge Temple, Costas Machlouzarides, 1968, New York, New York, USA. Image © Darren Bradley
The following excerpt from Sam Lubell's Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: East Coast USA?with excellent photos by Darren Bradley?provides an introduction to the revelatory and inspiring charm of the East Coast's Mid-Century Modern masterpieces. The book includes over 250 unique projects and serves as record of one of the USA?s most important architectural movements.Few experiences are as wedged into our psyches as the Great American Road Trip?a rite of passage chronicled by luminaries from Alexis de Tocqueville to Jack Kerouac. The Great American Mid-Century Modern Architecture Road Trip" Not famous. But that?s one of the many reasons it?s so appealing. Discovery, in this global, digital age, when few corners are mysterious, has become a rare commodity. And discovery on the East Coast of America?in the context of one of the finest collections of Modern design in the world?is that much sweeter.
Phillips Exeter Academy Library, Louis Kahn, 1965, Exeter, New Ha...
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