Building Brands: Corporations and Modern Architecture


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Between the Stock Market Crash and the Vietnam War, American corporations were responsible for the construction of thousands of headquarters across the United States. Over this time, the design of corporate headquarters evolved from Beaux-Arts facades to bold modernist expressions. This book examines how clients and architects together crafted buildings to reflect their company's brand, carefully considering consumers' perception and their emotions towards the architecture and the messages they communicated. By focusing on four American corporate headquarters: the PSFS Building by George Howe and William Lescaze, the Johnson Wax Administration Building by Frank Lloyd Wright, Lever House by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and The R hm & Haas Building by Pietro Belluschi, Building Brands shows how corporate modernism evolved. In the 1930s, architecture and branding were separate and distinct. By the 1960s, they were completely integrated. Drawing on interviews and original material from corporations' archives, it examines how company leaders, together with their architects, conceived of their corporate headquarters not only as the consolidation of employee workplaces, but as architectural mediums to communicate their corporate identities and brands.

Author: Grace Ong Yan
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published: 04/01/2021
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.51lbs
Size: 10.10h x 7.70w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781848224070
ISBN10: 1848224079
BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | History | Contemporary (1945 -)
- Architecture | Buildings | Public, Commercial & Industrial

About the Author
Dr Grace Ong Yan is Assistant Professor at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.