1937 Contemporary Glass ARCHITECTURAL FORUM Donald DESKEY Neutra LAPIDUS Lescaze
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THE ARCHITECTURAL FORUM August 1937 Glass in Contemporary Architecture and Decoration Harwell Hamilton Harris, Richard Neutra, William Lescaze, Morris Lapidus, Donald Deskey, Albert Kahn, Gilbert Rohde, etc. George Nelson [Associate editor]: THE ARCHITECTURAL FORUM. Philadelphia: Time, Inc. [Volume 67, number 2, � August 1937]. � A very good vintage magazine with wire spiral binding and minor shelf wear. Tiny dampstain to lower corner that affects neither text nor images. The spiral binding is in unusually good condition and does not bind any pages when opened. A nice copy thus. Interior unmarked and clean. Out of print.8.75 x 11.75 spiral-bound magazine with 208 pages of editorial content showcasing the Architectural and Industrial Design of the American Streamline Moderne Machine Age aesthetic. There are also an excellent assortment of vintage trade advertisements that espouse the depression moderne streamline aesthetic quite nicely. You have been warned. CONTENTS: PITTSBURGH GLASS INSTITUTE COMPETITION: INTRODUCTION: GRAND PRIZE: Hedrich-Blessing Studio by Abel Faidy EXECUTED EXAMPLES OF GLASS IN ARCHITECTURE, DECORATION AND RELATED SUBJECTS: Houses costing under $12,000: Harwell Hamilton Harris, Richard Neutra, Peter Pfisterer. Houses costing over $12,000: Morris Sanders, � Wallace K. Harrison & J. Andre Fouilhoux, John D.
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