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Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea
A photograph of a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and Edwin Maxwell Fry, constructed in brick with steel frame and balconies in reinforced concrete. Date: circa 1937
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Adolph Architects Balconies Brick Chelsea Concrete Constructed Edwin Frame Georg Maxwell Modernist Reinforced Situated Walter 1936 1937 Designed Gropius
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 4.9cm (3" x 1.9")
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This photograph showcases a modernist masterpiece situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed by the visionary architectural duo, Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and Edwin Maxwell Fry, in 1936. The house, constructed with a combination of brick, steel frame, and balconies in reinforced concrete, stands as a testament to the architects' innovative approach to design. Gropius and Fry, pioneers of the modernist movement in architecture, sought to break away from traditional architectural styles and embrace the sleek lines, open floor plans, and functional design principles that define modernist architecture. This house, built circa 1937, is a prime example of their groundbreaking work. The exterior of the house is characterized by its clean, geometric lines and the contrast between the rough texture of the brick and the smooth, industrial look of the steel and concrete elements. The balconies, suspended from the steel frame, add a dynamic and visually striking feature to the design. The modernist house in Church Street, Chelsea, was not just a work of art but a functional living space that prioritized the needs and comfort of its occupants. Its open floor plan, large windows, and seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces were all designed to enhance the overall living experience. This photograph, from the March of the Women Collection at Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a rare glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when modernist architecture was pushing the boundaries of what was possible in design. It serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of Gropius and Fry's work and their lasting impact on the world of architecture.
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