Bernard Rudofsky — ARCHITECTURE WITHOUT ARCHITECTS

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Bernard Rudofsky (Austrian-American, 1905–1988), architect, curator, critic, exhibition designer, and fashion designer whose entire oeuvre was influenced by his lifelong interest in concepts about the body and the use of our senses. Best known for his controversial exhibitions and accompanying catalogs, including Are Clothes Modern? and Architecture without Architects. He was also famous for his mid-20th-century Bernardo sandal designs

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“ARCHITECTURE WITHOUT ARCHITECTS. A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO NON-PEDIGREED ARCHITECTURE”.
New York: Doubleday & Company / The Museum of Modern Art, (1964). Square 4to (24×21,5cm) in softcover. 128 pages with 156 photos, hereof app. 40 full-page. Clean and fine copy

No other printing date than 1964 but numberline shows 7th printing – original price on cover says 4.95 usd

 

Bernard Rudofsky — ARCHITECTURE WITHOUT ARCHITECTS