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Modern marvels: How today s eco-friendly homes take inspiration from futuristic buildings by great architects of the past New book The Secret Life Of The Modern House: The Evolution Of The Way We Live Now, by Dominic Bradbury reveals how our homes have changed over time Bradbury says the modern home has been defined by a more relaxed, open and informal approach to living We look at the strikingly modern residences created by the architects of the 1920s and 30s and how they influenced the homes we live in today ....
Text description provided by the architects. The Farnsworth House, built between 1945 and 1951 for Dr. Edith Farnsworth as a weekend retreat, is a platonic perfection of order gently placed in spontaneous nature in Plano, Illinois. Just right outside of Chicago in a 10-acre secluded wooded site with the Fox River to the south, the glass pavilion takes full advantage of relating to its natural surroundings, achieving Mies concept of a strong relationship between the house and nature. The single-story house consists of eight I-shaped steel columns that support the roof and floor frameworks, and therefore are both structural and expressive. In between these columns are floor-to-ceiling windows around the entire house, opening up the rooms to the woods around it. ....
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CHICAGO â Chicago isnât just an architectural capital because of its great buildings. Itâs a vital forum of ideas about what makes architecture great. A case in point: this yearâs crop of recommended design books. Theyâre all related to the city and its suburbs, but have much broader appeal. âChicagoâs Great Fire: The Destruction and Resurrection of an Iconic American Cityâ by Carl Smith The grim toll of the Great Chicago Fire still boggles the mind â more than 2,000 acres and 18,000 buildings burned, about 90,000 people left homeless, 122 miles of sidewalks and 2,162 street lamps destroyed. Yet Chicagoâs post-Fire recovery was just as startling. Just 22 years later, it put on a spectacular worldâs fair. ....