A Virtual Tour of Adolf Loos’ House for Josephine Baker

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The unbuilt design of a home for Josephine Baker by the architect Adolf Loos is perhaps one of the most analyzed unbuilt homes of Modernism. Its design and history touch on a number of complex social and political issues during the early 20th century. The design comes when Josephine Baker, an African American entertainer is beginning her rise to superstardom and represents a thoroughly modern and fresh artistic voice. Meanwhile, Adolf Loos was a physically ailing man on a steep moral and social decline. The house itself was never truly commissioned by Baker, rather it lives mostly as a fantasy concocted by the architect. This video presents the house through a 3D model and narrated walkthrough to discuss how and why the house was designed and allow you to explore this unique house for yourself.

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Cite: Stewart Hicks. "A Virtual Tour of Adolf Loos’ House for Josephine Baker" 13 Aug 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/966717/a-virtual-tour-of-adolf-loos-house-for-josephine-baker> ISSN 0719-8884

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