Zwei Wohnhäuser von Le Corbusier und Pierre Jeanneret by Alfred Roth

Published July 18, 2023
Contributed by Florian Hardwig


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This book showcases two houses designed by Le Corbusier together with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret, a single-family house and a semi-detached house. It was published in 1927 for the exhibition of the Weissenhof Estate organized by the Deutscher Werkbund in Stuttgart, and was authored by Swiss architect Alfred Roth (1903–1998) who at that time worked for Le Corbusier and Jeanneret. Zwei Wohnhäuser includes Le Corbusier’s “Five Points to a New Architecture” and a foreword by Hans Hildebrandt. It has 48 pages measuring 29.5 × 21 cm and was published by Akademischer Verlag Dr. Fr. Wedekind & Co., Stuttgart. For the fiftieth anniverary in 1977, a facsimile edition was issued, with a foreword by Roth (“Memories of the Construction of the Weissenhof Estate”).

For the typography, Willi Baumeister exclusively worked with Fette Venus-Grotesk, the extrabold weight of Bauer’s modernist sans serif. Note the double-story g in the publisher’s credit. This form was shown in a specimen from around 1915, alongside the single-story one that later became the default. None of the currently available digitizations of Venus includes the fett weight. The next best thing probably is Rod McDonald’s Classic Grotesque Bold, which offers an alternate form for a, but not for g, and Font Bureau’s Vonness.

Another detail you may note is Jeanneret’s name on the cover: it’s accidentally spelled with two a’s – an oopsie that neither Baumeister nor the publisher caught.




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Source: www.booklooker.de Brentini. License: All Rights Reserved.

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