About Buildings + Cities

34 — Adolf Loos's 'Ornament and Crime' — Bathroom Kink

04.10.2018 - By Luke Jones & George Gingell Discuss Architecture, History and CulturePlay

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Adolf Loos’s essay ‘Ornament and Crime’ (1910) is considered the classic modernist polemic against the frills and folderols of the established arts of the day.

We're in the city of Freud — and the neurotic subtext is very close to the surface.

We discuss a little of Loos’s career as an architectural iconoclast, jersey fanatic, and pervert :-/

Then we go on to a more freeform discussion of ornament in the contemporary, during which we massively contradict ourselves several times.

We discussed — 

Freud Nietzsche Hegel Darwin

Louis Sullivan

Mrs Beeton

English Free Building — Hermann Muthesius

Peter Behrens

Karl Friedrich Schinkel

Joseph Maria Olbrich

Henry van der Velde

Joseph Hoffmann

Josephine Baker’s 'Banana Dance'

The black granite bathroom at Villa Karma

(On the subject of reprehensible characters) Albert Speer

Contemporary ornamenters — 

Caruso St John

Farshid Moussavi & her book on facades

Music — 

Victor Sylvester and his Ballroom Orchestra ‘Vienna, City of my Dreams’

The Three Suns ‘Alt Wien’ (1949)

Philharmonic Orchestra Berlin ‘Von Wien durch die Welt'

Oldbrig's zither trio ‘Wien bliebt Wien’

All from archive.org

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