Sam Jacob Studio "Resurrects" Unrealized Adolf Loos Mausoleum in London Cemetery

Sam Jacob Studio has created a replica of Adolf Loos’ unrealized 1921 mausoleum in Highgate Cemetary, London, which is home to the graves of Karl Marx and Malcolm McLaren, amongst other notable figures.

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Commissioned by the Architecture Foundation, the project—entitled A Very Small Part of Architecture—“resurrects” the Austrian Modernist architect’s radically simple mausoleum design for art historian Max Dvorák.

The project is recreated at a 1:1 scale using a lightweight timber frame and scaffold net, creating “a ghostly reenactment of an unrealized architectural idea.”

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The title of the project is taken from Loos’ 1910 essay Architecture, in which he asserts that “only a very small part of architecture belongs to the realm of art: the tomb and the monument.”

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Built within Highgate Cemetery, amongst the many monuments and memorials to the dead, A Very Small Part Of Architecture makes a different kind of memorial. Not one dedicated to a person, an event or a moment in time, not designed to remember the past but instead to imagine other possibilities, altered presents and alternative futures.

Learn more about the project here.

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Cite: Sabrina Santos. "Sam Jacob Studio "Resurrects" Unrealized Adolf Loos Mausoleum in London Cemetery " 24 Sep 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/795876/sam-jacob-studio-resurrects-unrealized-adolf-loos-mausoleum-in-london-cemetery> ISSN 0719-8884

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