Case Study House 22
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| Stahl House, Case Study House No. 22 |
| Designer | Pierre Koenig |
| Location | Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Date | 1960 |
| Building Type | house |
| Climate | hot, dry |
| Context | suburban |
| Architectural Style | Modern |
| Street Address | 1636 Woods Drive |
| Notes | Stahl House, a Case Study House. Powerful minimalist forms with steel construction orchestrated with sublime elegance. Linear forms connecting visually with the LA street grid visible below. |
| At Great Buildings | http://www.GreatBuildings.com/buildings/Case_Study_House_22.html |
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Commentary
"...Arriving in Southern California I found a similar inspiration in the new architecture of the Case Study House Program, and the work of Pierre Koenig. Koenig's architecture especially left an indelible impression.
"If I bring to mind what, for me, are some of the iconic images of twentieth-century architecture-light shining through the glass-block wall of the Maison de Verre, the volumetric clarity of the great workroom of Frank Lloyd Wright's Unite in Marseilles-there is one image which burns more brightly and stays on the retina just that bit longer.
"I am thinking, of course, of the heroic night-time view of Pierre Koenig's Case Study House #22 which seems so memorably to capture the whole spirit of late twentieth-century architecture. There, hovering almost weightlessly above the bright lights of Los Angeles, spread out like a carpet below, is an elegant, light, economical and transparent enclosure whose apparent simplicity belies the rigorous process of investigation that made it possible. If I had to choose one snapshot, one architectural moment, of which I would like to have been the author, this is surely it.
"As both image and artefact, Case Study House #22 has long been a touchstone for contemporary architects, and Pierre Koenig's career-to which his wider body of work bears witness-is one of constancy, and truth to principles.
"Pierre Koenig, like his architecture, is inspirational: still enquiring, exploring and inventing, never ready to rest on his laurels. I am very pleased to be able to celebrate with him the publication of this book and to share in his enthusiasm and curiosity for building yet to come."
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The Creator's Words
"Industry has not learned the difference between what is beautiful in its simplicity and what is ugly although equally simple...."
"The pressure is so great that the architect is a captive. He functions best as a free agent."
Pierre Koenig. from Esther McCoy. Case Study Houses 1945-1962. p118.
Details
In Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, at 1636 Woods Drive
area of house: 2300 square feet
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[edit] References
Esther McCoy. Case Study Houses 1945-1962. Second Edition. Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, Inc., 1977. ISBN 0-9121158-70-0. LC 77-14499. NA7235.C2M2 1977.
James Steele, David Jenkins. Pierre Koenig. London: Phaidon Press Limited, 1998. ISBN 0-7148-3753-9. p60 to p72, discussion, drawings, photos. Elegant, inspiring, and comprehensive on Koenig. Beautiful photographs! Available at Amazon.com
[edit] External Links
Pierre Koenig Web Site at USC, with photos and links.
