About Buildings + Cities | Architecture, History and Culture   /     23 – Chicago Tribune – 2 of 2 – Honourable Mentions

Description

We conclude our discussion of the 1922 Chicago Tribune competition, going through a few of the less favoured entries, and discussing how it’s been seen and understood in the years since. Apologies for some clipping on the audio – we’ve tried to edit most of it out but some is still left. As before, you can see all the entries in this book We discuss the entries of – Walter Gropius (197) Adolf Loos (196) Paul Gerhardt (159 & 160) Saverio Dioguardi (248) Vittorio Pino (252) Alfred Fellheimer & Steward Wagner (158) – the big pyramid Emile Pohle & Adolf Ott (200) – the bridge Walter Fischer (221) Bruno & Max Taut (231, 229) Gerhardt Schröder (228) Fritz Sackermann (225) Anonymous (281) Plus anonymous entries by – Hans Scharoun Wassili Luckhardt Manfredo Tafuri’s 'The Disenchanted Mountain' — published in ‘The American City’ (Cambridge, MIT Press, 1979) Ludwig Hilberseimer’s unentered design Hugh Feriss’s Envelope Drawings Pier Vittorio Aureli’s ‘The Barest Form in which Architecture Can Exist’ The book of ‘Late Entries’ can be found here Diana Agrest ‘Architectural Anagrams’ in Oppositions 11 Music includes Collins and Harlan ‘The International Rag’ King Olivers Creole Jazz Band ‘Just Gone’ …both from the Free Music Archive and first heard on the excellent Antique Phonograph Music Program This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Subtitle
Duration
00:56:13
Publishing date
2017-09-02 07:33
Link
https://About-Buildings-And-Cities.pinecast.co/episode/cc2e10e3-77b7-4e4a-a088-2ba87e08c36c
Contributors
  Luke Jones & George Gingell
author  
Enclosures
https://pinecast-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/podcasts/8e9e51ea-83b1-46d7-9af4-45f273853494/audio/bfbb1bf1-7691-4642-9c85-ecc56a3cbb2e/About_Buildings___23___Chicago_Tribune_2of2.mp3?x-source=rss&x-episode=cc2e10e3-77b7-4e4a-a088-2ba87e08c36c
audio/mp3