Springboard in the Pond : An Intimate History of the Swimming Pool

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-02-28
Publisher(s): Mit Pr
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Summary

In The Springboard in the Pond, Thomas van Leeuwen looks at the domestic swimming pool and discovers an icon indispensable to the reading of twentieth-century modernism. At one level, the book is a rereading of modern architecture that will leave that story permanently altered. At another level, it is the story of the origin and evolution of the private swimming pool as a building type and cultural artifact. And at still another level, it is a material philosophy of water. This book is the second in a planned tetralogy by the author, with each volume centered on the relationship of architecture to one of the four classical elements: sky, water, fire, and earth. The first volume was The Skyward Trend of Thought: The Metaphysics of the American Skyscraper(MIT Press, 1988). The third volume, Columns of Fire: Architecture and Destruction, is currently in preparation.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vi
Introductionp. 2
Fleeing and Flying: Dreams, Tactics, and the Floating Swimming Poolp. 13
Lords of the Swan I: From Maison de Plaisance to Playhousep. 51
Lords of the Swan II: The Playhouse, the Pool House, and the Poolp. 77
Lords of the Swan III: W.R. Hearst, a West Coast Lohengrinp. 111
The Aquatic Ape and Hollywood: Love, Death, and the Swimming Poolp. 155
Perverse Hydrophobia: The Medusa Complex, or the Dark Side of the Poolp. 227
The Zoo in the Poolp. 263
Bibliographyp. 298
Indexp. 310
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