2020
DOI: 10.5334/ah.382
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Queering California Modernism: Architectural Figurations and Media Exposure of Gay Domesticity in the Roosevelt Era

Abstract: This paper examines three houses built for gay patrons on the California coast shortly before World War II. The first is the small structure that Harwell H. Harris designed for the future Arts & Architecture editor John Entenza in Santa Monica, completed in 1938; the second is this same architect's masterpiece in Berkeley, of 1941, which he created for his lifelong friend, Weston Havens; the third, by William Alexander, is in Laguna Beach, built in 1937 to accommodate the love triangle involving author-adventu… Show more

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“…Architecture is always a contested ground and a process of persuasion, negotiation and commitment of its many agents (Friedman, 1998;Parra-Martínez, Gutiérrez-Mozo and Gilsanz-Díaz, 2020). Architecture is thus perhaps too contingent and yet, paradoxically, it is this condition-contingency "implies contact," and it is through contact that ideas, determination and emotions spread, as Sara Ahmed explains (2004, p. 18)-that bestows its legitimacy and transforming power upon a collective practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Architecture is always a contested ground and a process of persuasion, negotiation and commitment of its many agents (Friedman, 1998;Parra-Martínez, Gutiérrez-Mozo and Gilsanz-Díaz, 2020). Architecture is thus perhaps too contingent and yet, paradoxically, it is this condition-contingency "implies contact," and it is through contact that ideas, determination and emotions spread, as Sara Ahmed explains (2004, p. 18)-that bestows its legitimacy and transforming power upon a collective practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sus lujosas viviendas se articulan desde la premisa de ver sin ser visto. Impenetrables a cualquier escrutinio, no son meras tribunas que acomodan la visión del espectador, sino plataformas donde la identidad oculta de sus habitantes se espacializa a través de la mirada mediante un régimen psicológico-espacial de control visual legible en términos de poder (Parra- Martínez et al, 2020). Históricamente, la arquitectura ha contribuido tanto a invisibilizar y reprimir modos de vida no convencionales como, por el contrario, a representar y empoderar a individuos queer.…”
Section: Altea Queer Sprawlunclassified
“…Queer analysis of iconic houses of the Modern Movement revealed how the non-normative lifestyles of their clients challenged the spatial, material and symbolic paradigms of modern architecture. These works also opened up a stimulating series of investigations into situated practices [88][89][90] which addressed the different ways in which some queer subjects, because of and beyond the fact of their sexual orientation, had challenged the normative basis of domesticity, by destabilizing the family values, socially fixed layouts and material culture which had prevailed in the modern project [91].…”
Section: Grasping Queer Spacementioning
confidence: 99%