Lautner











American architect John Lautner (1911-1994) is responsible for some of the most original buildings of the space age and, indeed, the 20th century. The residences he designed in the Los Angeles area, including the Chemosphere House and the Silvertop, are synonymous with the hopes and dreams of an entire era. Characterized by sweeping rooflines, glass-paneled walls, and steel beams, his buildings displayed a combination of fantasy and minimalism, often integrating water and incorporating surrounding landscapes. Lautner always placed great importance on the relationship between humans, space, and nature.
About the Series:
Every book in TASCHEN's Basic Architecture Series features:
Norman Bel Geddes: Designs America: I Have Seen the Future
Fine Embellishment Techniques: Classic Details for Today's Clothing
Art Nouveau Jewellery from Pforzheim // Jugendstil-Schmuck aus Pforzheim
Babel: A Film By Alejandro Gozalez Inarritu: On the Set with Inarritu - The Making of the Final Film in the Mexican Director's Acclaimed Trilogy