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Wolkenbgel: El Lissitzky as Architect

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Wolkenbgel: El Lissitzky as Architect

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard Anderson

ISBN:

9780262048781

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

14th May 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

720.94731

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 279mm

Description

How a visionary, never-realized architectural project, devised by one of the twentieth century's greatest artists, shaped architectural culture in Europe between the world wars. After achieving international acclaim as a painter and designer, El Lissitzky set out in 1924 to convince the world-and himself-that he was also an architect. He did this with a project for a "horizontal skyscraper," which he gave an obscure and untranslatable name- Wolkenb gel. Eight of these buildings, perched atop slender pillars, were intended to stand at major intersections along Moscow's Boulevard Ring, integrating the flow of tramlines, subways, and elevators. In Wolkenb gel, Richard Anderson explores Lissitzky's translation of visual and textual media into spatial ideas and offers an in-depth study of the surviving drawings and archival artifacts related to Lissitzky's most complex architectural proposal. This book offers a new and definitive account of how Lissitzky expanded the conceptual and representational tools available to the modern architect by drawing on many sources-including photography, typography, exhibition design, and even the elementary forms of the alphabet-to create the Wolkenb gel. Anderson shows how the production and reception of a paper project served to link key ideas and relationships that animated the worlds of art and architecture, offering a new view on received histories of the interwar avant-gardes. By attending to Lissitzky's singular architectural project, Anderson reveals the dynamics of internationality in the constitution of modern architectural culture in Europe.

Author Bio

Richard Anderson is Professor of Architectural History and Theory at the University of Edinburgh. He is the editor of Ludwig Hilberseimer's Metropolisarchitecture and Selected Essays and the author of Russia- Modern Architectures in History.

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