New Getty initiative aims to boost preservation of modern architecture

EamesHouseThe Eames House in Pacific Palisades, built in 1949 by the husband-and-wife designers Charles and Ray Eames, was never simply a single-family residence. It was also Case Study House No. 8, among the best-known products of a campaign by the editors of Arts & Architecture magazine to commission stylish and modestly sized prototypes for postwar living.Now, thanks to the Getty Conservation Institute, the house is poised to become a case study all over again — this time in the service of historic preservation.
The Getty had announced  that it is launching a new international program, the Conserving Modern Architecture Initiative, in hopes of giving preservation architects new and more sophisticated  strategies to shore up 20th century buildings

Continuar leyendoNew Getty initiative aims to boost preservation of modern architecture