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Second Century Modernism

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In Second Century Modernism, John Jennifer Marx, AIA, advocates for a fundamental change in the way architects design, with the intention of rebalancing modernism toward an architecture of emotional abundance, rather than its current singular focus on an architecture of ideas and abstraction.

 
Size: 11.5” x 11.5” Square
ISBN:
978-1-957183-34-3
Binding: Hardbound
Pages: 264pp
Publication Date: Spring 2025
World Rights: Available

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Second Century Modernism is filled with aspirations while being grounded in the practical. It is a plea to adopt the emotional richness of past and future architecture without thoughtlessly borrowing its forms.

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Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 1 in
Publication date

November 2022

Size

8.5" x 11" portrait

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Overview

Has Modernism failed us? It could be said that Walter Gropius laid the cornerstone of modern architecture in 1919 by founding the Bauhaus. As a result, modern architecture is now over 100 years old. This first century of Modernism has come to a close with a mixed review. Enthusiasm for its achievements goes hand in hand with a discontent about a sizeable portion of its outcome, as well as its effect on the natural and built environments. The most vocal suppor ters of these modernist ideals crafted epic claims that Modernism was bound to deliver progressive and humane environments. Alas, the follow-through of those promises was uneven at best.

Can we update this ideological framework, establishing a new outlook that is both open ended and operational? If the first century of Modernism can be considered an architecture of abstraction and ideas, then what might we design if we turn our attention, in this second century of modernism, to an architecture of emotional abundance? Second Century Modernism creates an architecture of richness and community by placing a higher priority on emotional meaning, through a shift in the design process that balances the rational with the intuitive, and a “Less + More” approach to expanding the range of cultural values we can inclusively balance in our environments. It welcomes you to embrace the paradoxical qualities of human existence.

Authors

John Jennifer Marx, AIA, is a co-founding principal and chief ar tistic officer of Form4 Architecture in San Francisco, California. He is responsible for developing Form4 Architecture’s design vision and philosophical language. In order to return a sense of humanity back to architecture, he advocates for the inclusion of philosophy, art, and poetry in the thoughtful making of place by creating emotionally resonant architecture and urban spaces. He is a student of absurdity, paradox, kindness, and art.

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Additional Info

Size: 11.5” x 11.5” Square
ISBN:
978-1-957183-34-3
Binding: Hardbound
Pages: 264pp
Publication Date: Spring 2025
World Rights: Available

Second Century Modernism

Second Century Modernism is filled with aspirations while being grounded in the practical. It is a plea to adopt the emotional richness of past and future architecture without thoughtlessly borrowing its forms.

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