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Adolf Loos, Villa Moissi, 1923
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About the artwork
Adolf Loos proposed the design for the Villa Moissi in Lido di Venezia in 1923. It was intended to serve as a residence for the actor Alexander Moissi and his wife. Adolf Loos envisioned a heavy plastered cubic design with an open top, creating a distinctive and modern appearance. The living spaces were planned to be situated on the upper floor to maximize the views towards Venice. Despite its significance as a design proposal by Adolf Loos, the Villa Moissi was never constructed, and the project remained unrealised.
While the Villa Moissi exists as a conceptual design, its importance lies in providing insights into Adolf Loos' architectural thinking and approach during that period. The villa reflects Loos' minimalist and functional style, characterized by clean lines, simple forms, and a focus on spatial organization.
About this print edition
- Available in 2 sizes, both unframed and framed in white
- 30*45 cm (12*18 inches) - Edition of 35
- 40*60 cm (16*24 inches) - Edition of 25
- The oak tray frames are only available in
- 60*90 cm (24*35 inches) - Edition of 3
- Printed on acid-free, 310 gsm Hahnemühle German Etching paper
- Guaranteed archival life of 100+ years
- Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity included
- Frames are heavyweight, solid wood. Produced in Germany from FSC-certified sources
- Carbon neutral, sustainable production, packaging and shipping
- Global delivery with tracked & insured shipping