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The Edith Farnsworth House

The Edith Farnsworth House

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The comprehensive story of an icon of modern architecture: the Edith Farnsworth House, designed by Mies van der Rohe.

One of the most famous residences in modern history, a glass and steel marvel that seems to float above its site, the Edith Farnsworth House had been legendary in the public imagination long before it could be widely accessed. This book charts the house’s original design by Mies van der Rohe and periods of neglect, flooding, and new ownership by Lord Peter Palumbo.

Now publicly accessible and celebrating twenty years of being owned and administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this icon of modern architecture commissioned by client and patron Edith Farnsworth now gets its due. The Edith Farnsworth House is one of the most prized residences in modern architectural history, whose sometimes fraught history culminates in its publicly accessible life today.

The book, which newly foregrounds the key role of client Edith Farnsworth, is written and edited by Michelangelo Sabatino, who contributes deep expertise on modernist architecture, and includes an essay by architectural historian Dietrich Neumann, excerpts of Edith Farnsworth’s unpublished memoir, as well as interviews with Mies’s grandson Dirk Lohan, and the house’s second owner, Lord Peter Palumbo. Published in association with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this book is published is a trove of cultural and visual history, and includes photographs by Hedrich Blessing, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Annie Leibovitz, in addition to documentation of cultural collaborations with artists, designers, and performance troupes such as Virgil Abloh, IƱigo Manglano-Ovalle, and Gerard & Kelly.

    Details
    • By Michelangelo Sabatino (Author), Hilary Lewis (Afterword), Scott Mehaffey (Foreword), Dietrich Neumann (Commentary)
    • 10.28" x 1.1" x 12.24" Hardcover
    • 256 pages
    • Published by The Monacelli Press
    Shipping &Ā Returns

    Please review our Shipping & ReturnsĀ page for more details and information on our return policy.

    If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we accept returns on select items within 14 days of receipt. Items must be postmarked by the 14th day to be eligible for a refund.Ā You mayĀ contact usĀ should you have any questions. Ā 

    Please note all original shipping charges are non-refundable and return shippingĀ costs areĀ the responsibility of the buyer. We recommend all returns be sent insured and with tracking as we cannot be held responsible for lost or damaged products.Ā  Ā 

    All items must be unused and in new condition with any tags still attached. Returns that are damaged, soiled or altered may not be accepted.Ā 

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    Description

    Description

    The comprehensive story of an icon of modern architecture: the Edith Farnsworth House, designed by Mies van der Rohe.

    One of the most famous residences in modern history, a glass and steel marvel that seems to float above its site, the Edith Farnsworth House had been legendary in the public imagination long before it could be widely accessed. This book charts the house’s original design by Mies van der Rohe and periods of neglect, flooding, and new ownership by Lord Peter Palumbo.

    Now publicly accessible and celebrating twenty years of being owned and administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this icon of modern architecture commissioned by client and patron Edith Farnsworth now gets its due. The Edith Farnsworth House is one of the most prized residences in modern architectural history, whose sometimes fraught history culminates in its publicly accessible life today.

    The book, which newly foregrounds the key role of client Edith Farnsworth, is written and edited by Michelangelo Sabatino, who contributes deep expertise on modernist architecture, and includes an essay by architectural historian Dietrich Neumann, excerpts of Edith Farnsworth’s unpublished memoir, as well as interviews with Mies’s grandson Dirk Lohan, and the house’s second owner, Lord Peter Palumbo. Published in association with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this book is published is a trove of cultural and visual history, and includes photographs by Hedrich Blessing, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Annie Leibovitz, in addition to documentation of cultural collaborations with artists, designers, and performance troupes such as Virgil Abloh, IƱigo Manglano-Ovalle, and Gerard & Kelly.

      Details
      • By Michelangelo Sabatino (Author), Hilary Lewis (Afterword), Scott Mehaffey (Foreword), Dietrich Neumann (Commentary)
      • 10.28" x 1.1" x 12.24" Hardcover
      • 256 pages
      • Published by The Monacelli Press
      Shipping &Ā Returns

      Please review our Shipping & ReturnsĀ page for more details and information on our return policy.

      If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we accept returns on select items within 14 days of receipt. Items must be postmarked by the 14th day to be eligible for a refund.Ā You mayĀ contact usĀ should you have any questions. Ā 

      Please note all original shipping charges are non-refundable and return shippingĀ costs areĀ the responsibility of the buyer. We recommend all returns be sent insured and with tracking as we cannot be held responsible for lost or damaged products.Ā  Ā 

      All items must be unused and in new condition with any tags still attached. Returns that are damaged, soiled or altered may not be accepted.Ā 

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