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Adolf Loos
(1870–1933) was a flamboyant character whose presence in the cultural hotbed of early 1900s Vienna galvanized the country’s architectural landscape. An
early, impassioned advocate of modernism
, he all-out rejected the grand Secessionist aesthetic prevalent at the time, as well as any hallmarks of the European
fin de siècle
.
Instead, in lectures and essays, such as the milestone
Ornament and Crime
of 1908, Loos articulated his “
passion for smooth and precious surfaces
.” He advocated that architectural ornamentation was, by its nature, ephemeral—locked into current trends and styles, and therefore quickly dated. Loos, himself a Classicist at heart, argued instead for
simple, timeless designs
with time-honored aesthetic and structural qualities.
In this essential introduction, we explore Loos’s writings, projects, and legacy, from his key concept of “spatial plan” architecture to his rejection of decorative fripperies in favor of opulent, fine-quality materials and crisp lines. Featured projects include Vienna’s Café Museum (1899), the fashion store
Knize
(1913), and the controversial
Loos House
(1912), which Emperor Franz Joseph I would refuse to travel past, bristling with rage at its insolently minimalist aesthetic.