Louis Kahn’s Society of Rooms

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In this video, Architecture with Stewart breaks down the floor plan strategies of Louis Kahn (1901-1974) for how they treat and arrange rooms in servant/served configurations. After World War II showed us the dark underbelly of technology, the architecture that gave us “machines for living in'' seemed misguided and dehumanizing. In contrast to pre-war open and free plans, Louis Kahn considered new possibilities for rooms; believing their privacy and enclosures could work together in a ‘society of rooms.’ Beginning with a close look at the Trenton Bath House, the video includes computer animations, sketches, photographs, and historical narratives to trace the evolution of the room through buildings like the Adler House, Esherick House, and the Exeter library ⁠— a monumental room of cultural memory.

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Cite: Diego Hernández. "Louis Kahn’s Society of Rooms" 12 Mar 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/958431/louis-kahns-society-of-rooms> ISSN 0719-8884

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