Cover art for The Stahl House: Case Study House #22
Published
Chronicle Books, October 2021
ISBN
9781797209432
Format
Hardcover, 192 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 18.3cm

The Stahl House: Case Study House #22 The Making of a Modernist Icon

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Case Study House #22: The Stahl House is the official autobiography of this world-renowned architectural gem by the family that made it their home.

Considered one of the most iconic and recognisable examples of mid-century modern homes in the world, it was first envisioned by the owner Bruce Stahl, designed by architect Pierre Koenig, and immortalised by photographer Julius Shulman.This 1960 glass-and-steel home in the Hollywood Hills has come to embody the idealism of a generation in search of the American dream. As one of the Case Study Houses designed between 1945 and 1966 under the vision of John Entenza and ARTS & ARCHITECTURE magazine, this was an affordable yet progressive design experiment to address the postwar housing shortage.

The result - a two-bedroom, 2,200-square-foot house with glass walls that disappear into a 270-degree panorama of Los Angeles - became Koenig's piece de resistance. The Stahl House broke rules, defied building codes that discouraged building on cliffs, and expanded the possibilities of residential architecture. The glass walls blurred the boundary between indoors and outdoors. The building seemed to merge with the city itself, the lines of the structure aligning with the geometry of the city's gridded streets. "Los Angeles becomes an extension of the house and vice versa," Koenig said. "The house is just a part of the city."

The book shares the never-before-told inside story by the Stahl family's adult children who grew up there and still graciously give home tours to fans from around the world. Through extensive research and interviews, historical information and personal photos are featured. This includes Buck Stahl's initial vision of the home with his own DIY schematic model for how to build on the complicated site. It also includes blueprints, floor plans, and sketches by Pierre Koenig, as well as Julius Shulman's renowned photographs. Additionally, photographs of the house used in high-end, fashion ad campaigns and film and television are also included, cementing The Stahl House's prominence in contemporary culture.

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