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The Houses of Vincent Kling; or “Kling-on-Houses”

Presenter: 
Daniel Vieyra (Kent State University)
Presentation type: 
Paper
Abstract: 

Vincent Kling, most associated with large-scale urban reconfiguration and its attendant heroic, often severe architecture, is seldom thought of in connection with humane modernism and the post war era’s search for a new domestic paradigm.

Kling’s initial professional recognition, however, came for his houses; their unique combination of strict modernist precepts with qualities that reflected American popular culture set them apart. This simultaneous appeal to both the high and low-brow is exemplified by the inclusion of one of his houses both in MoMA’s “Built in the USA:1932-1944” and in post war magazine ads touting the sense of optimism and adventure associated with driving the ”futuramic” rocket-action Oldsmobile.

This paper will survey the evolution of Vincent Kling’s humane domestic architecture as a precursor to the aesthetic for which he became best known.

Scheduled on: 
Thursday, November 3, 4:45 pm to 6:00 pm

About the presenter

Daniel Vieyra

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Session information

Aspects of Philadelphia Modernism

Thursday, November 3, 4:45 pm to 6:00 pm (Castanet 3)

Each paper addresses some aspect of Philadelphia Modernist architecture.

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