Karl Langer - Modern Architect and Migrant in the Australian Tropics

Author(s): Deborah van der Plaat (Volume Editor); John MacArthur (Volume Editor)

Architecture

Despite a European training and an early career working with Peter Behrens, a migration from Vienna to the Australian state of Queensland positioned the architect Karl Langer (1903-1969) at the very edge of both European and Australian modernism. Confronted by tropical heat and glare, the economics of affordable housing, fiercely proud and regional architectural practices and a suspicion of the foreign, Langer moulded the European language of international modernism to the unique climatic and social conditions of tropical Australia. This book tells Langer's story through a series of edited essays focused on key themes and projects. Published as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, which brings to light the work of significant yet overlooked modernist architects, it is both an examination of an architect's work and international legacy, and also a case study in the trans-global dissemination of design ideas. Studying the architect's built and proposed work, both regional and metropolitan, the scale and reach of Langer's practice are considered for the first time, showing how, given his continued influence on the contemporary culture of tropical design, Langer has been unjustly ignored by the historiography of both Australian and Modernist architecture to date.

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General Fields

  • : 9781350280366
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • : 0.68946
  • : 09 February 2023
  • : .85 Inches X 6.15 Inches X 9.2 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Deborah van der Plaat (Volume Editor); John MacArthur (Volume Editor)
  • : Paperback
  • : 328