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Modernist Collection (#5)

"Exploring the Modernist Marvels: From the Guggenheim Museum in New York City to Buenos Aires' Kavanagh Building" Step into a world where architecture becomes art

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Geometry Graphic

Modernist Geometry Graphic
THE MIUUS STUDIO

Background imageModernist Collection: View of Charters, from The English Country House (b/w photo) (see also 306318)

View of Charters, from The English Country House (b/w photo) (see also 306318)
CLF306392 View of Charters, from The English Country House (b/w photo) (see also 306318) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: designed 1936 for Frank Parkinson by H.G)

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Seaside House, Frinton-On-Sea

Modernist Seaside House, Frinton-On-Sea
A photograph of a modernist seaside house located at Frinton-On-Sea, the reinforced concrete structure was designed by architect Gilbert C. Roberts. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Seaside House Architectural Models

Seaside House Architectural Models
A pair of photographs showing an architectural model of a modernist seaside house, from different angles, designed by architect Eugen Carl Kaufmann. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Concrete Modernist House

Concrete Modernist House
A photograph of a concrete modernist seaside house designed around 1935, by architect Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Frinton Park Estate

Modernist House, Frinton Park Estate
A photograph of a modernist seaside house located at the Frinton park Estate, Frinton, designed in the 1930s by architect Ernest Wamsley Lewis. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Bungalow, Frinton-On-Sea

Modernist Bungalow, Frinton-On-Sea
A photograph of a concrete seaside modernist bungalow situated at Frinton-On-Sea. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Bexhill Pavilion, East Sussex

Bexhill Pavilion, East Sussex
A photograph of the Bexhill Pavilion located on the south coast sea front in East Sussex, the modernist building was designed in 1935 by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Moor Park, Living Room

Modernist House, Moor Park, Living Room
A photograph of a living room to a modernist house in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Moor Park, Roof Terrace

Modernist House, Moor Park, Roof Terrace
A photograph of a roof terrace to a modernist house in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Moor Park, Rickmansworth

Modernist House, Moor Park, Rickmansworth
A photograph of a modernist house from across a green in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Sydenham Hill

Modernist House, Sydenham Hill
A pair of photographs showing different angles of a modernist house at Sydenham Hill, designed in 1935 by architects Valentine Harding and Tecton

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks, Hallway

Modernist House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks, Hallway
A photograph of a hallway to a modernist house located at Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, designed in 1936 by architect Rose Elisabeth Benjamin. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Redhill, Surrey

Modernist House, Redhill, Surrey
A pair of photographs showing different elevations of a modernist house in Redhill, Surrey, designed in 1936 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks

Modernist House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks
A photograph of a modernist house located at Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, designed in 1936 by architect Rose Elisabeth Benjamin, built in reinforced concrete. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade, Interior

Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade, Interior
A photograph of a hallway to a one storey modernist house in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, designed in 1936 by architects Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin and Tecton. Built in pre-cast reinforced concrete

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade

Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade
A pair of photographs showing a general view and a bird eye view of a one storey modernist house in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, designed in 1936 by architects Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin and Tecton

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Farnham Common

Modernist House, Farnham Common
A pair of photographs of a reinforced concrete modernist house at Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, designed in 1935 by architects Valentine Harding and Tecton. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Farnham Common, Interior

Modernist House, Farnham Common, Interior
A photograph of an interior room belonging to a reinforced concrete modernist house at Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, designed in 1935 by architects Valentine Harding and Tecton

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Houses, Ruislip

Modernist Houses, Ruislip
These photographs show various angles of modernist semi-detached houses at Ruislip, west London, designed in 1935 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, High Street, Iver

Modernist House, High Street, Iver
A photograph of a modernist house situated in High Street, Iver, designed in 1936 by architect Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke, built in reinforced concrete. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Hampstead, Interior

Modernist House, Hampstead, Interior
A photograph of an interior top floor hallway to a modernist house at Hampstead, designed in 1936 by architect Edwin Maxwell Fry, built in reinforced concrete frame and panel walls

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Carlyon Bay, Cornwall

Modernist House, Carlyon Bay, Cornwall
A photograph shows the north-west entrance front of a modernist house at Carlyon Bay, Cornwall, designed in 1934 by architect Marshall Arnott Sisson. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles. Interiors

Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles. Interiors
Some photographs of some room interiors to a modernist house constructed in reinforced concrete, located at Chalfront, St

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Hampstead

Modernist House, Hampstead
A photograph of a modernist house at Hampstead, designed in 1936 by architect Edwin Maxwell Fry, built in reinforced concrete frame and panel walls

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Houses, Plumstead

Modernist Houses, Plumstead
A photograph which shows a row of four speculatively built modernist houses in monolithic reinforced concrete, located in Plumstead

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles

Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles
A photograph of a modernist house constructed in reinforced concrete, located at Chalfront, St. Giles, designed in 1935 by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Nast Hyde, Hatfield

Modernist House, Nast Hyde, Hatfield
A series of photographs showing various angles of a modernist house situated at Nast Hyde, Hatfield, designed in 1935 by architect Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Wentworth

Modernist House, Wentworth
A photograph of a modernist house situated at Wentworth, Surrey, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Surrey, Interior

Modernist House, Surrey, Interior
This photograph shows an entrance hall to a modernist house, in Surrey, designed in 1937 by the architect Raymond McGrath

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Surrey

Modernist House, Surrey
This photograph shows a large field of grass surrounding the distant modernist house, in Surrey, designed in 1937 by the architect Raymond McGrath

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Bognor, Sussex

Modernist House, Bognor, Sussex
A photograph of a modernist seaside house situated at Bognor, Sussex, designed in 1934, by architects Anthony M. Chitty and Tecton

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Rugby, Warwickshire

Modernist House, Rugby, Warwickshire
A pair of photographs showing different angles of a modernist house in Rugby, Warwickshire, designed in 1934 by architect Serge Ivan Chermayeff

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Rugby, Warwickshire, Balcony

Modernist House, Rugby, Warwickshire, Balcony
A photograph of a cantilevered balcony belonging to a modernist house in Rugby, Warwickshire, designed in 1934 by architect Serge Ivan Chermayeff. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Near Henfield

Modernist House, Near Henfield
A photograph of a modernist house located near Henfield, Horsham. The building was designed in 1936, by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Bromley

Modernist House, Bromley
A photograph of a modernist concrete house at Bromley, designed in 1935 by architects Godfrey Samuel and Valentine Harding. This angle shows the north-west face. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House At Churt, Surrey

Modernist House At Churt, Surrey
A photograph of a modernist timber frame house at Churt, Surrey, designed in 1936, by architect Anthony M. Chitty. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Studio For Augustus John

Modernist Studio For Augustus John
This photograph shows the exterior of a modernist building, built as a studio for the Welsh painter and draughtsman, Augustus Edwin John

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Woodford, Essex

Modernist House, Woodford, Essex
A pair of photographs showing the exterior of a modernist frame house at Woodford, Essex, designed by architects Bernard Arthur Le mare and Albert Edward Proskauer. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Woodford, Essex, Living Room

Modernist House, Woodford, Essex, Living Room
This photograph shows a modernist frame house dining room interior at Woodford, Essex, designed by architects Bernard Arthur Le mare and Albert Edward Proskauer

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Exhibition House, Olympia

Modernist Exhibition House, Olympia
A photograph of a modernist frame building house exhibited at Olympia, designed in 1936 by architect William Tatton Brown. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Thurso House, Cambridge

Modernist Thurso House, Cambridge
A photograph of a modernist Thurso house, showing the south-west elevation, located in Cambridge, designed in 1932-33 by architect George Checkley. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist Bungalow, Welwyn, Hertfordshire

Modernist Bungalow, Welwyn, Hertfordshire
A photograph of a modernist bungalow sheltered by trees, situated at Welwyn, Hertfordshire, designed in 1935 by architect Wells Wintemute Coates. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Chipperfield, Staircase

Modernist House, Chipperfield, Staircase
A photograph of a modernist house external staircase, walls clad in oak weatherboard, located at Chipperfield, designed in 1935 by architect Edwin Maxwell Fry. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Chipperfield

Modernist House, Chipperfield
A photograph of a modernist house, clad in oak weatherboard, located at Chipperfield, designed in 1935 by architect Edwin Maxwell Fry. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House At Chilwell, Nottingham

Modernist House At Chilwell, Nottingham
A pair of photographs, one shows the exterior view of a modernist house located at Hallams Lane, Chilwell, Nottingham, designed in 1937 by architect Raymond Myerscough Walker

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House, Penselwood, Somerset

Modernist House, Penselwood, Somerset
A photograph of a modernist house at Penselwood, Somerset, designed in 1935 by architect P. J. B. Harland. The photo was taken to show the north-east wall. Date: circa 1937

Background imageModernist Collection: Modernist House At Dartington, Devon

Modernist House At Dartington, Devon
A photograph of a modernist house complete with a roof terrace, situated at Dartington, Devon, designed in 1933, by architects George Howe and William Edmond Lescaze. Date: circa 1937




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"Exploring the Modernist Marvels: From the Guggenheim Museum in New York City to Buenos Aires' Kavanagh Building" Step into a world where architecture becomes art, as we delve into the realm design. The iconic Guggenheim Museum on 5th Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, stands tall as a testament to this avant-garde movement. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, its spiraling structure challenges traditional norms and invites visitors to experience art in a whole new way. Venturing beyond American shores, we find ourselves captivated by the Clipstone Colliery DP137964. This industrial marvel showcases how even functional spaces can embrace modernist aesthetics with its clean lines and geometric forms. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Kavanagh Building proudly displays its Art Deco Pavilion façade. A symbol of elegance and sophistication, it perfectly encapsulates the spirit of modernism while adding a touch of Argentine charm. Meanwhile, across continents in Holland-On-Sea lies an exquisite Modernist House that seamlessly blends nature with contemporary design. Its minimalist approach creates harmony between man-made structures and their surroundings. Returning to the Big Apple's vibrant streetscape is another glimpse at the Guggenheim Museum's striking presence. Its fusion of form and function continues to inspire awe among both locals and tourists alike. Traveling back through time reveals Le Frisson Nouveau - an alluring tango dress illustrated by Czech artist Ludvik Strimpl for Gazette du Bon Ton magazine during Paris' fashion heyday from 1912-1925. This captivating piece exemplifies how modernism transcended architectural boundaries and influenced various artistic disciplines. Shifting gears towards residential spaces brings us to Southgate Estate in Runcorn circa 1977 – housing units that epitomize practicality without compromising style or innovation.