A Study on the design character of German modernist woman architect Lilly Reich - Focused on the Exhibition and Interior design activities between 1920-1931 -

독일 모더니즘 여성 건축가 릴리 라이히의 디자인 특성에 관한 연구 - 1920-1931년 사이의 전시디자인 및 인테리어 디자인 활동을 중심으로 -

  • 이란표 (배재대학교 건축학부 실내건축학)
  • Published : 2006.02.01

Abstract

As an exhibition designer, clothing and furniture designer, and woman architect in Germany during the 1920s and'1930s Lilly Reich was an important pioneer of modern design and one of the most respected practitioners. In spite of that she has been until recently known primarily for the work she produced in association with the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, because his fame has overshadowed her own contribution. For the first time only after her own works have been presented by MoMA in 1996, her artistic world could begin to be illuminated. This study discusses not only her collaboration with Mies van der Rohe, but also her own work as an individual artist. The aim of this study is concentrated on two aspects, which have been unexplored in the history of architecture and interior design. One of them is related to her effort, the essential elements and principles of the exhibition design disciplinarily to stand and through this the methodological basis of exhibition design to found. Another aspect is the contribution to the functionalist architecture by keeping in harmony the standardization and the individualism. This study is purposed to re-actualize the interior-architectural ideas of Lilly Reich into the present context through the consideration on the collaborations with Mies van der Rohe and her own works and to illuminate her complementary efforts to the functionalist architecture.

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