The Modernist house was a test of modern architects' ability to meet
human needs while fuelling the intellect. The Modernist Home reveals the
striking results of the challenge to fit utopian modernist principles to
day-to-day living.The Modernist house dissolved the closed spaces of the
traditional home, modernizing the bathrooms and kitchens, opening the
interior to natural light and providing balconies and terraces for
sun-worship and sleeping in the open air. Tim Benton uncovers its
elements: from the technology that provided central heating and electric
lighting; to new construction materials, such as concrete and steel; to
close-ups on features like winter gardens and folding furniture. He
opens the door on Modernist houses around the world, from Le Corbusier's
Villa Savoye, to Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion, all fully
illustrated with colour photographs and plans.