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Modern in the Middle: Chicago Houses 1929-75

The first survey of the classic twentieth-century houses that defined American Midwestern modernism.

Famed as the birthplace of that icon of twentieth-century architecture, the skyscraper, Chicago also cultivated a more humble but no less consequential form of modernism - the private residence.

Modern in the Middle: Chicago Houses 1929-75 explores the substantial yet overlooked role that Chicago and its suburbs played in the development of the modern single-family house in the twentieth century.

In a city often associated with the outsize reputations of Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the examples discussed in this generously illustrated book expand and enrich the story of the region's built environment.

Authors Susan Benjamin and Michelangelo Sabatino survey dozens of influential houses by architects whose contributions are ripe for reappraisal, such as Paul Schweikher, Harry Weese, Keck & Keck, and William Pereira.

From the bold, early example of the Battledeck House by Henry Dubin (1930) to John Vinci and Lawrence Kenny's gem the Freeark House (1975), the generation-spanning residences discussed here reveal how these architects contended with climate and natural setting while negotiating the dominant influences of Wright and Mies.

They also reveal how residential clients - typically middle-class professionals, progressive in their thinking - helped to trailblaze modern architecture in America. Though reflecting different approaches to site, space, structure, and materials, the examples in Modern in the Middle reveal an abundance of astonishing houses that have never been collected into one study - until now.

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  • Weight: 1844g
  • Dimensions: 212 x 287mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Monacelli Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781580935265

About Michaelangelo SabatinoMichelangelo SabatinoSusan Benjamin

Michelangelo Sabatino directs the PhD program in architecture and is the inaugural John Vinci Distinguished Research Fellow at the Illinois Institute of Technology. As an architect preservationist and historian his research broadly addresses intersections across culture technology and design in the built and natural environment. He has authored and coauthored numerous books including Pride in Modesty: Modernist Architecture and the Vernacular Tradition in Italy (2011) recipient of the Society of Architectural Historians Alice Davis Hitchcock Award Canada: Modern Architectures in History (2016) Avant-Garde in the Cornfields: Architecture Landscape and Preservation in New Harmony (2019) and Making Houston Modern: The Life and Architecture of Howard Barnstone (2020). Susan Benjamin is a noted historic preservationist and published architectural historian based in Chicago. Her office Benjamin Historic Certifications has initiated the landmarking of notable historic buildings of all periods in Chicago as well as throughout Illinois. Benjamin lectures frequently on a wide variety of topics from historic landscapes to Chicago's residential architecture of the nineteenth century to the present. She is coauthor with architect Stuart Cohen of two important books on historic residential architecture in Chicago: North Shore Chicago Houses of the Lakefront Suburbs: 1890-1940 (Acanthus Press 2004) and Great Houses of Chicago: 1871-1921 (Acanthus Press 2008).

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