The Grotta Home by Richard Meier: A Marriage of Architecture and Craft
By (Author) Tom Grotta
Contributions by Glenn Adamson
Contributions by Matthew Drutt
Contributions by Sheila Hicks
Contributions by Joseph Giovannini
Contributions by Louis Grotta
Contributions by Jack Lenor Larsen
Contributions by John McQueen
Contributions by Richard Meier
Contributions by Wendy Ramshaw
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st February 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
720.92
Hardback
336
Width 280mm, Height 230mm
2840g
An extensive look into the Grotta Home by Richard Meier, from conception to creation.
A 'vessel for living' such were the words Glenn Adamson used to describe the remarkable residence of the Grotta Home. Richard Meier designed it to house Sandra and Louis Grotta's collection of contemporary studio jewellery and significant works in wood, ceramic and fibre. The building was conceived around the collection, framing the objects within the open architecture, which comprises an equal blend of glass and concrete. Nature, visible from many vantage points, plays an essential supporting role. The Grotta Home by Richard Meier: A Marriage of Architecture and Craft is rich in photographs of the collection and provides impressive insights into this exceptionally personal project. The accompanying essays afford the reader a greater sense of how the Grottas have not simply acquired art, but have immersed themselves in it.
The American architect Richard Meier (b. 1934) achieved global prominence with his strongly geometric designs and dominant use of the color white. The Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt am Main (Germany; 1985), the Museu d Art Contemporani de Barcelona (Spain; 1995) and the Getty Center in Los Angeles (US; 1997) are among the most well-known buildings by the Pritzker prizewinner.