A History of Architecture, the Fundamental Process Podcast
Summary: In this podcast, David Getzin provides the listener with a unique perspective on architectural history and the theory –and practice– of design.
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The Bauhaus’ red-headed stepchild.
Circles upon circles and cellars below cellars.
Of lines and through-lines.
The conclusion to Muthesius’ “Wo stehen wir?”
With a shake of moulting feathers.
In which we track the industrial sources of High Modernism, and revise some salient moments in the Realpolitik of architecture.
Loos and some notes on a world without end.
The Modernist movement made this essay into a proud manifesto. But were they even listening?
We conclude our reading of Louis Sullivan’s “The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered” (and continue to experiment with the medium). Related images available at www.LapsusLima.com. Please review us on iTunes, and visit Lapsus Lima to sign up for exclusive members-only content.
We have all heard the phrase "form follows function," but what did Louis Sullivan mean by it when he wrote it in 1896? How has that meaning changed over time, and what can we learn today by returning to the source? Lapsus Lima's "A History of Architecture" podcast starts with an exploration of Sullivan's influential essay, "The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered." Please review us on iTunes, and support us at http://patreon.com/lapsuslima