Ornament and Crime
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Adolf Loos in his influential collection, Ornament and Crime, published in 2019. This compelling book spans 352 pages and showcases Loos' revolutionary essays on design, aesthetics, and materialism, reflecting his status as a master of modern architecture. Known for his disdain for the ornate and excessive, Loos championed a philosophy of simplicity and clarity in design. His sharp wit and critical perspective shine through as he explores various topics, from urban landscapes to everyday objects like glassware and furniture. With Ornament and Crime, readers are invited to engage with Loos' thought-provoking ideas that challenge conventional notions of beauty and functionality. Ideal for design enthusiasts and architecture students alike, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of modern aesthetics.