2011
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Cape Cod Modern: Midcentury Architecture and Community on the Outer Capeproject
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Cape Cod Modern House Trustgrantee
program area: Publication
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago, Illinois 60610
Telephone: 312.787.4071
info@grahamfoundation.org
Outer Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is home to almost one hundred experimental midcentury houses, forming a regional modernism in which Bauhaus ideals are fused with the building traditions of a New England fishing town. Anchored by such figures as Marcel Breuer, Serge Chermayeff, and bohemian landowner Jack Phillips, an international design community flourished in and around the town of Wellfleet for half of the twentieth century. Their rigorous summer-home designs solved genuine problems and honored earlier American organic ideals, anticipating the environmental ethos we now call "green." Using never-published architectural and personal photos, ephemera, sketches, plans, and interviews, Cape Cod Modern: Midcentury Architecture and Community on the Outer Cape unveils this unique vernacular and subculture to a general audience.
Coauthor Peter McMahon is principal of PM Design and founding director of the Cape Cod Modern House Trust. Previously he worked with Peter Gluck and Partners Architects and Team Architects in New York, and with Hickox Williams Architects in Boston. In 2006, McMahon curated an exhibition for the Provincetown Art Museum on the modernist architecture of outer Cape Cod; he then founded the Trust to document and preserve these buildings. With seven important, federally owned houses once slated for demolition, he has been negotiating their lease and restoration with support from donations, volunteers, and town funds. The first restoration is complete, and two more will begin in 2012. The work of the Trust has been featured in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Architectural Record, Preservation, Modernism, and Architectural Digest (Germany). McMahon has spoken at Harvard, Cooper Union, Pratt Institute, the Rhode Island School of Design, and the Boston Society of Architects.
Coauthor Christine Cipriani is a Boston-based writer and book editor. Her work on architecture and design has appeared in Architectural Record, Dwell, Modernism, Boston Home, and other publications; previously she edited nonfiction at publishers including Beacon Press, Penguin India, and Random House. She has vacationed in Wellfleet for more than thirty years, and first wrote about the town's modernist heritage for Modernism magazine. Cipriani studied English literature at Yale, the University of Michigan, and Oxford, and the history of modern architecture at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
The Cape Cod Modern House Trust was founded in 2007 to prevent the demolition of a significant group of mid-twentieth-century homes owned by the National Park Service. The Trust now works to lease, renovate, and repurpose these structures as loci for creativity and scholarship, and to document midcentury architecture and culture on outer Cape Cod. In 2010, the Kugel/Gips House (Charles Zehnder, 1970) was restored and opened for an artist–scholar residency program. Through residencies, house tours, symposia, and partnerships with architecture schools, the Trust also strives to bring fresh thinking to contemporary regional issues of community, sustainability, and built form.
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