Overview

Bertrand Goldberg (1913-1997) was a visionary Chicago architect whose designs for housing, urban planning, and industrial design made a distinctive mark in the modern era. This handsome publication, the first to focus in-depth on the entirety of Goldberg's life and work, traces his development from his early Bauhaus training to his notable architectural achievements. Featuring previously unpublished material, it also includes Goldberg's plans for unrealized projects as well as his collaborations with other prominent modern architects, such as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Buckminster Fuller. 

Goldberg's interest in the social dimension of architecture was reflected in many of his cutting-edge designs. In 1959, he conceived the plan for his most iconic structure, the sixty-story Marina City residential towers, in the heart of downtown Chicago. He created a number of hospitals that offered a new paradigm for how patients and staff interacted within the space. Goldberg's progressive designs also extended to schools, prefabricated structures, and furniture.





Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago




Exhibition Schedule:

The Art Institute of Chicago
(09/10/11-01/15/12)


ISBN-13

9780300167047

ISBN-10

0300167040

Weight

2.60 Pounds

Dimensions

11.50 x 1.00 x 8.50 In

List Price

$50.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

192 pages

Publisher

Art Institute of Chicago

Published On

2011-10-25



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