Spoken into the Void

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"Spoken into the Void" is a collection of influential early essays by architect Adolf Loos that critique ornamentation and helped shape modernist architectural theory.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Adolf Loos NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
criticalReception influential in architectural discourse
describedBySource architectural historians
field aesthetics
architecture
design theory
genre architectural theory
non-fiction
hasAuthor Adolf Loos NERFINISHED
hasAuthorNationality Austrian
hasAuthorOccupation architect
hasInfluencedDiscipline architectural education
design criticism
urban theory
hasPart early essays by Adolf Loos
historicalContext Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century architectural theory
architectural modernism
critique of ornament in architecture
modernist architecture
influencedBy Vienna Secession context
Viennese architectural culture
intendedAudience architects
cultural critics
design professionals
language German
literaryForm essay
mainSubject architecture
modernism in architecture
ornamentation in architecture
movement modernism
modernist architecture
notableFor critique of ornamentation
role in shaping modernist architectural theory
placeOfPublication Vienna NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1900s
publisher Austrian publisher
relatedWork Ornament and Crime NERFINISHED
theme cultural critique
functionalism in architecture
rejection of superfluous ornament
timePeriod early 20th century
title Ins Leere gesprochen NERFINISHED
Spoken into the Void NERFINISHED

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Adolf Loos notableWork Spoken into the Void