Loos
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Definition
Proper noun: * Adolf Loos: An Austrian architect and influential architectural theorist of the early 20th century, known for his opposition to ornamentation and his advocacy for functional, rational design.
Usage Notes
- "Loos" is almost exclusively used as a proper noun referring to the specific historical figure, Adolf Loos.
- It is not used as a common noun (e.g., it does not mean "loose things" or a plural form of "loo").
- When used in architectural or art historical contexts, it typically appears with his first name "Adolf" or in the possessive form "Loos's" when discussing his work or ideas.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The writings of Loos were crucial to the development of modernist architecture.
- Adolf Loos famously declared that "ornament is crime."
- The Steiner House is one of Loos's most celebrated works.
Advanced Usage
- "Loosian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the architectural principles or style of Adolf Loos.
- The building's stark, unadorned facade is a Loosian statement.
Variants and Related Words
- Ornament and Crime: The title of Loos's seminal 1908 essay, often cited to represent his core philosophy.
- Raumplan: A German term meaning "spatial plan," referring to Loos's innovative concept of arranging interior spaces as interconnected volumes of different heights, rather than as traditional floors.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for the proper noun "Loos." In context, one might refer to him as:
- The architect Adolf Loos
- The modernist theorist
Related Phrases
- "Ornament is a crime": The famous, simplified paraphrase of Loos's central argument from his essay "Ornament and Crime."
Noun
- Austrian architect (1870-1933)