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OverviewOne of the most famous residences in modern history, a glass and steel marvel that seems to float above its site, the Edith Farnsworth House had been legendary in the public imagination long before it could be widely accessed. This book charts the houses original design by Mies van der Rohe and periods of neglect, flooding, and new ownership by Lord Peter Palumbo. Now publicly accessible and celebrating twenty years of being owned and administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this icon of modern architecture commissioned by client and patron Edith Farnsworth now gets its due. The Edith Farnsworth House is one of the most prized residences in modern architectural history, whose sometimes fraught history culminates in its publicly accessible life today. The book, which newly foregrounds the key role of client Edith Farnsworth, is written and edited by Michelangelo Sabatino, who contributes deep expertise on modernist architecture, and includes an essay by architectural historian Dietrich Neumann, excerpts of Edith Farnsworths unpublished memoir, as well as interviews with Miess grandson Dirk Lohan, and the houses second owner, Lord Peter Palumbo. Published in association with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this book is published is a trove of cultural and visual history, and includes photographs by Hedrich Blessing, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Annie Leibovitz, in addition to documentation of cultural collaborations with artists, designers, and performance troupes such as Virgil Abloh, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, and Gerard & Kelly. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michelangelo Sabatino , Scott Mehaffey , Dietrich Neumann , Hilary LewisPublisher: Monacelli Press Imprint: Monacelli Press Weight: 1.800kg ISBN: 9781580936194ISBN 10: 1580936199 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews‘Buttressed by absolutely sterling photography . . . the book is a worthy read that sheds new light on the house.’ – Chicago Sun-Times ‘Celebrating 20 years as a public site, the Edith Farnsworth House has a rich story to tell about architecture and preservation.’ – ARCHITECT ‘Reveals that so much has been left out of this architectural icon’s most familiar narratives until now.' – Design Miami Winner of a Docomomo Modernism in America 'Inventory/Survey Citation of Merit' Award ‘The wide-ranging array of ephemera, photographs, and drawings—handsomely presented—will surely impress archive obsessed readers.’ –Architectural Record ‘The Edith Farnsworth House is as smart with the texts as it is generous with the images. . . . The book is a perfect introduction to the house for people who have no familiarity with it, but it is also a valuable addition to the library of architects who thought they knew everything there was to know about one of the most famous works of residential architecture, modern or otherwise.’ – A Weekly Dose of Architecture ‘Buttressed by absolutely sterling photography . . . the book is a worthy read that sheds new light on the house.’ – Chicago Sun-Times ‘Celebrating 20 years as a public site, the Edith Farnsworth House has a rich story to tell about architecture and preservation.’ – ARCHITECT ‘Reveals that so much has been left out of this architectural icon’s most familiar narratives until now.' – Design Miami Author InformationMichelangelo Sabatino is an architectural historian, curator, and preservationist. He is Professor at Illinois Institute of Technologys College of Architecture where he is the inaugural John Vinci Distinguished Research Fellow and directs the PhD program. He serves on the Board of Directors of Docomomo US. He is author and coauthor of numerous books, including Modern in the Middle: Chicago Houses 192975 (Monacelli, 2020). Scott Mehaffey is Executive Director/Curator of the Edith Farnsworth House Historic Site in Plano, Illinois. Dietrich Neumann is director of Urban Studies at Brown University and author of An Accidental Masterpiece: Mies van der Rohes Barcelona Pavilion (2020). Hilary Lewis is Chief Curator and Creative Director of The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |