For anyone curious about the roots of today’s architecture and design, Atlas of Mid-Century Modern Masterpieces is a must-read. Published by Phaidon, this beautifully illustrated book delves into the mid-20th century, a transformative era when design and architecture evolved to meet the demands of a new, consumer-focused lifestyle. This movement, later coined Mid-Century Modern (MCM), still influences the design world today.
Atlas of Mid-Century Modern Masterpieces features the key figures of the period, from Arne Jacobsen and Frank Lloyd Wright to Eero Saarinen and Alvar Aalto, showcasing their groundbreaking work. Through its rich imagery, readers can explore various iconic locations, from African churches to soaring North American skyscrapers. Whether you’re a seasoned architecture enthusiast or just beginning to discover the marvels of design, Atlas of Mid-Century Modern Masterpieces is an inspiring addition to any library.
Featuring 450 of the very best works of Mid-Century Modern architecture from every continent, the Atlas of Mid-Century Modern Masterpieces showcases how the architects of the time harnessed the post-war boom and increasing globalization to create forward-thinking designs on a grander scale.
From embassies and office blocks to entertainments spaces and transport hubs, glamorous designs by such icons as Arne Jacobsen, Mies, Le Corbusier, Eero Saarinen, Alvar Aalto, Marcel Breuer, Frank Lloyd-Wright, and Oscar Niemeyer are each illustrated with stunning photography.