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Michigan-born architect John Lautner (1911–1994) was behind some of
the most striking and innovative architectural designs in
mid-20th-century America. With designs for homes and commercial
buildings primarily in Southern California, Lautner’s innovative
work captured the pioneering optimism of 1950s America, a time of
space-age technology, economic growth, and affluence. Today,
several of Lautner’s houses are labeled Los Angeles
Historic-Cultural Monuments. Lautner’s projects focused on the
relationship between humans, space, and nature. He was always
particularly sensitive to the surrounding environment and would
often integrate water and natural landscapes into his designs. His
houses are characterized by sweeping rooflines, glass-paneled
walls, and steel beams, in a heady combination of fantasy and
minimalism. Eschewing architectural orthodoxies, Lautner emphasized
geometric shapes such as circles and triangles, incorporating
myriad technological innovations. Ingenious uses of modern building
materials such as concrete allowed him to blend his structures into
unique locations in the Californian landscape, perching his sci-fi
structures on hillsides, beaches, and deserts. Residences in the
Los Angeles area, including the “Chemosphere” and the “Silvertop,”
boast panoramic views and still exude an almost otherworldly
magnetism. In this new Basic Art guide, we take you into the heart
of Lautner’s idiosyncratic practice, discover his manifold
influences and ideas, and survey the resulting gems of modern
architecture. The author Barbara-Ann Campbell-Lange studied
architecture in London, New York, and Cambridge. She is a director
of the Campbell-Lange Workshop and lectures at the Royal College of
Art. The editor Peter Gössel runs an agency for museum and
exhibition design. He has published TASCHEN monographs on Julius
Shulman, R. M. Schindler, John Lautner, and Richard Neutra, as well
as several architecture titles in the Basic Art Series.