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adolf loos

Adolf Loos designed buildings with clean, unornamented facades.

Definition

Proper noun * Adolf Loos: An Austrian architect and influential architectural theorist active in the early 20th century. He is known for his strong advocacy against unnecessary ornamentation in design, famously expressed in his essay "Ornament and Crime." His work emphasized rationality, functionality, and the use of rich materials over decorative elements, significantly influencing the development of modern architecture.

Usage
  • Adolf Loos is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure, his architectural philosophy, and his body of work.
  • It is typically used in discussions of architectural history, design theory, and early modernism.
Examples
  • As a historical figure:
    • The architect Adolf Loos was a contemporary of figures like Otto Wagner and Josef Hoffmann.
    • Many consider Adolf Loos to be a pivotal forerunner of the Modernist movement.
  • Referring to his ideas or influence:
    • The design's stark simplicity shows a clear influence of Adolf Loos.
    • In his writing, Adolf Loos argued that ornamentation was a sign of cultural degeneracy.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used adjectivally (though not a true adjective) to describe architectural principles or styles aligned with his theories.
    • The building's Adolf Loos-inspired facade rejects all decorative flourishes.
    • He follows a Loosian approach to interior design, focusing on spatial planning and material quality.
Variants and Related Words
  • Loosian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the architectural principles of Adolf Loos.
    • The essay explores Loosian theories of space and ornament.
Synonyms
  • Architectural theorist
  • Modernist pioneer (contextual)
Related Concepts and Phrases
  • "Ornament and Crime" (): The title of Adolf Loos's seminal 1908/1910 essay that became a manifesto against decorative ornament in useful objects and architecture.
    • The lecture focused on the lasting impact of "Ornament and Crime."
  • Raumplan (lit. "spatial plan"): A concept developed by Adolf Loos referring to the complex, multi-level organization of interior space within a building, rather than designing by simple floor levels.
    • The villa is famous for its intricate Raumplan, a hallmark of Loos's residential designs.
adolf loos

Adolf Loos designed buildings with clean, unornamented facades.

Noun
  1. Austrian architect (1870-1933)

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