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The Residential Architecture of Pius Pahl : From Bauhaus to South Africa

Barker, Arthur

Routledge Research in Architecture

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Forventes utgitt: 29.10.2026

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The Residential Architecture of Pius Edmund Pahl: From Bauhaus to South Africa explores the life and work of Pius Pahl (1909–2003), a Bauhaus-trained German architect who immigrated to South Africa in 1952. The book critically examines Pahl’s contributions to a Fourth Cape Vernacular, showcasing how his designs synthesised the Modern Movement with local architectural traditions. The book addresses a significant gap in South African architectural historiography, bringing Pahl’s largely unrecorded legacy to light. Drawing on biographical, archival, and field research, the study delves into Pahl’s residential architecture to uncover his design philosophy and contextual adaptation. It reveals how Pahl developed a distinct architectural language that was both rooted in modernist principles and deeply responsive to inherited vernacular traditions. Readers will gain insights into the interplay between global architectural movements and local cultural inheritances. This book is essential reading for architects, architectural historians, heritage practitioners, and local authority bodies involved in the conservation of the built environment. It offers valuable perspectives for those interested in South African architecture, design practice, and the preservation of architectural heritage.

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