A couple of years ago, I posted about
Louis Kahn, focusing primarily on his large public buildings, such as medical facilities, university buildings, museums and the like. He is a particular favorite of mine since he designed one of the most beautiful buildings in my hometown of Fort Worth, Texas--the
Kimbell Art Museum, which I included in that post. Equally interesting, however, are the residences he designed. These beautiful homes demonstrate Kahn's versatility and extraordinary talent.
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Genel House houzz.com |
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Wharton Esherick House phillymag.com |
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Fisher House prairiemod.com |
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Korman House houzz.com |
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Margaret Esherick House theesherickhouse.com |
How very graceful and lovely!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are. The Kimbell Art Museum is one of the most beautiful public buildings I've ever seen too.
DeleteThank God for Louis Sullivan! I love functionalism. Out of these five I'd go for "Fisher House" any day.
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Emil
It's definitely a beautiful house.
DeleteHave you seen Piano's addition to the Kimbell Art Museum? From the pictures he has respected Kahn's building.
ReplyDeleteI think the Piano Pavillion is a lovely addition to the campus, but I wish it had been built across the street, as originally planned instead of in the garden of the main building.
DeleteEarlier this year my wife and I visited the Kroiz Gallery/Louis Kahn Collection at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (http://www.facilities.upenn.edu/maps/locations/architectural-archives-kroiz-gallery). At that time the Gallery had an exhibit of Kahn's "local" residential architecture including interior views. This is a small gallery that also serves as the architectural archives for the university, and is a worthwhile stop if you're in Philadelphia.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a fascinating exhibit. I'd love to see it someday soon.
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