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Title Alfred Preis displaced : the tropical modernism of the Austrian emigrant and architect of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor / edited by Axel Schmitzberger
Published Honolulu : DoppelHouse Press and Pacific Historic Parks, [2022]
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Contents Intro -- Copyright -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Refugee -- Student -- Alfred Preis, The Formative Years in Vienna, 1932-1938 -- Apprentice -- Pioneer -- Developer -- Space Maker -- Modernist -- Alfred Preis and the Austrian Modernist Diaspora Shared Perspectives: The Wiener Wohnkultur and The New Space -- The Crisis of Modernism in Austria -- Advocate -- The USS Arizona Memorial -- A Timeline -- Correlator -- Alfred Preis and Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Nature of Materials -- Art Czar -- Work Overview
Alfred Preis Biography -- Bibliography -- Image Credits -- About the Authors -- Index
Summary The first publication to catalog the complete works of architect and arts advocate Alfred Preis, a Viennese modernist who fled Nazi-occupied Austria and transformed regional Hawaiian architecture, with his best-known project being the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor.0Architect, planner, and arts advocate Alfred Preis (1911-1994) dedicated his many creative talents to his beloved, adopted home, Hawai'i. Born to a Jewish family, raised, and educated in Vienna, Preis became an exile after escaping from Nazi-occupied Austria in 1939 and briefly being interned as an "enemy alien" when the United States entered World War II. Preis emerged as one of Hawai'i's leading modern architects in the 1950s and 1960s. His celebrated architectural career spanned twenty-three years. In this time, he designed almost one hundred and eighty completed projects ranging from residences, schools, commercial buildings, and public parks. His new, regionalist vision for architecture and planning were specific to the Hawaiian context, its people, its tropical climate, and its stunning landscape. Preis's crowning achievement was his design for the famed USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in 1962. 0This is the first publication to examine Alfred Preis's body of work in architecture, which spans from 1939 to 1963, including not only several acclaimed public projects but also illustrating the transition from a European modern language into a regional modernism, unifying both cultures in distinct and pioneering ways. 0In later years through his legislative work, Alfred Preis became a visionary advocate and leader for the public arts, creating the first 1% law in the United States, which stipulated that 1% of all public building construction be used for the purchase of public art
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Preis, Alfred, 1911-1993.
Architecture -- Hawaii -- History
Architects -- Austria
Architects -- Hawaii
Architects
Architecture
Austria
Hawaii
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Schmitzberger, Axel, editor.
ISBN 9781954600164
195460016X