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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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ISBN: 489331050X 9784893310507 Year: 1984 Publisher: Tokyo : Process architecture,

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Year: 1997 Publisher: Meda : Cassina,

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A+U 625 : Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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ISBN: 4910019731023 Year: 2022 Publisher: Tokyo A+U

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a+u’s October issue features the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, born in 1868, in Glasgow, Scotland. Glasgow grew rapidly into a modern industrialized city in the latter half of the 1800s. With this urban development came a generation of students from Glasgow School of Art, including Mackintosh and his close associates known as The Four, who started creating designs and artworks from an entirely new vantage point. As detailed in an essay by guest editor Hiroaki Kimura, Mackintosh enriched traditional architectural composition through his advocacy of the “philosophy of craft,” which brought together craft and engineering. In their distance from historicist styles and pursuit of a new environmental aesthetic, these activities paralleled other movements in continental Europe at the turn of the 20th century. This issue showcases 15 built works by Mackintosh through lavish displays of archival drawings and historical photographs. The themes of conservation and preservation are paramount in considering the legacy of Mackintosh, as highlighted in the sheltering of Hill House and coming to terms with the loss of the Glasgow School of Art building. (a+u)


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Charles Rennie Mackintosh : Hill House, Helensburgh, Scotland, U.K., 1902-04
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ISBN: 9784871406369 4871406369 Year: 2011 Volume: 11 Publisher: Tokyo : A.D.A. Edita,

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Ga Residential Masterpieces features Hill House designed by Scotland's most celebrated architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). Famous today for his design of modern jewellery and chairs, Charles Rennie Mackintoch was also an architect of schools, buildings, tearooms and private homes. Hill House originally designed for publisher Walter Blackie, is the largest and finest of Mackintosh's domestic buildings. This richly illustrated book offers a peek in one of Scotland's finest private homes.


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Charles R. Mackintosh.
Year: 1988 Publisher: Milano : Cassina,

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Charles R. Mackintosh.
Year: 1995 Publisher: Milano : Cassina,

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Year: 1997 Publisher: Milano : Cassina,

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Le Corbusier (1887-1965): Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (1888-1964): Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928): Erik Gunnar Asplund (1885-1940): Frank Lloyd Wright (1967-1959)
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Publisher: Milano : Cassina,

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Art nouveau interiors : research, reflect, restore, reuse : proceedings of the International Symposium
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ISBN: 9782930835112 2930835117 Year: 2020 Publisher: Brussels : Réseau art nouveau network,


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GA Houses 176 : ten living rooms in the pre-war period of twentieth century
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ISBN: 9784871405980 Year: 2021 Publisher: Tokyo ADA Edita

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GA Houses documents outstanding new residential architecture from all over the world.With projects by Tomohiro Hata, Yo Shimada, Nobuhiro Kitazawa, Reiji Mizobe, Keisuke Maeda, and a special feature on 10 living-rooms from the pre-war period.

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