Julius Shulman: Modernism Rediscovered (1939-1977)

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The buildings burned in our memories, which to us represent the spirit of ’50s and ’60s architectural design, were those whose pictures were widely published in magazines and books; but what about those that got lost in the process, hardly or never appearing in publication?The exchange of visual information is crucial to the development, evolution, and promotion of architectural movements. If a building is not widely seen, its photograph rarely or never published, it simply does not enter into architectural discourse. Many buildings photographed by Julius Shulman suffered this fate, their images falling into oblivion. With this book, TASCHEN brings them to light, paying homage to California Modernism in all its forms.The abandoned files of Julius Shulman show us another side of Modernism that has stayed quiet for so many years. Bringing together nearly 300 forgotten masterpieces, Modernism Rediscovered pays tribute to these lesser known yet outstanding contributions to the modern architectural movement. It’s like sneaking into a private history, into homes that have rarely been seen and hardly appreciated as of yet.

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Julius Shulman: Modernism Rediscovered (1939-1977)

Julius Shulman: Modernism Rediscovered (1939-1977) Book Description

Julius Shulman: Modernism Rediscovered (1939-1977) invites you to explore a hidden chapter of California’s mid‑century architecture. This TASCHEN volume assembles close to 300 photographs that never reached mainstream magazines, giving voice to buildings that have slipped from public memory. The story celebrates the daring spirit of the 1950s and 1960s while providing fresh visual proof of a transformative era. Readers will discover why visual exposure matters for architectural history, because unpublished structures often fade from scholarly discourse.

Fans of architectural photography will enjoy crisp black‑and‑white compositions that highlight form, light, and space. Throughout the pages, Shulman’s keen eye captures the elegance of glass walls, the rhythm of concrete, and the play of shadow on iconic façades. Additionally, concise captions supply essential context without overwhelming the viewer. Meanwhile, the book restores lost works, allowing enthusiasts to appreciate their role in modernism.

Inside, you will find a timeline that maps design trends from 1939 to 1977, making historic context clear and engaging. Moreover, each section is organized by region and typology, so you can easily navigate residential, commercial, and institutional projects. The soft‑cover format and sturdy binding ensure the volume withstands frequent consulting, perfect for scholars and casual readers alike.

Key Features of Julius Shulman: Modernism Rediscovered (1939-1977)

The guide offers high‑resolution reproductions of nearly 300 previously unpublished images. Insightful essays explain how each photograph fits into the larger narrative of modernism, and the added timeline helps you see how styles evolved over four decades. Furthermore, the organization by region and building type lets you explore the diversity of mid‑century design with ease.

Each chapter includes short, informative captions that highlight key design elements, material choices, and cultural context. Additionally, the book’s layout balances large image spreads with readable text, creating a smooth reading experience. Because the binding is robust, you can return to favorite pages again and again without damage.

Why Read This Book?

The collection feels like stepping into a private archive, revealing architecture that has rarely been seen. The story invites you to wander hidden homes, forgotten schools, and avant‑garde offices that shaped the modern skyline. Therefore, the visual quality encourages you to pause and truly experience the geometry and atmosphere of each space.

Moreover, this volume fills gaps left by conventional histories, enriching any design library. Readers can gain fresh inspiration for contemporary projects while deepening appreciation for the pioneers who defined an era. Also, the book serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in design, history, or photography, not just a coffee‑table addition.

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