Thirties, British Art and Design Before the War

Thirties, British Art and Design Before the War
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Publisher : Mitchell Beazley
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822010506616
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Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Thirties, British Art and Design Before the War by : Arts Council of Great Britain

Thirties

Thirties
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:959104297
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Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Thirties by : Jennifer Hawkins

Guide to the Archive of Art and Design

Guide to the Archive of Art and Design
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781135970901
ISBN-13 : 1135970904
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Guide to the Archive of Art and Design by : Elizabeth Lomas

The Archive of Art and Design at the Victoria & Albert Museum contains Britain's foremost collection of primary source material relating to art and design, particularly of the twentieth century. Established in 1978, the Archive holds over 200 archives created by individual artists, craftspeople and designers and businesses and societies involved in the manufacture and promotion of art and design products. The Guide describes each archive in detail, offering information about its creator, its contents, and related sources held both inside and outside the V&A Museum. It is an invaluable reference text for everyone with an interest in studying British art and design.

Textile in Architecture

Textile in Architecture
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781000900446
ISBN-13 : 1000900444
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Textile in Architecture by : Didem Ekici

This book investigates the interconnections between textile and architecture via a variety of case studies from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century and from diverse geographic contexts. Among the oldest human technologies, building and weaving have intertwined histories. Textile structures go back to Palaeolithic times and are still in use today and textile furnishings have long been used in interiors. Beyond its use as a material, textile has offered a captivating model and metaphor for architecture through its ability to enclose, tie together, weave, communicate, and adorn. Recently, architects have shown a renewed interest in the textile medium due to the use of computer-aided design, digital fabrication, and innovative materials and engineering. The essays edited and compiled here, work across disciplines to provide new insights into the enduring relationship between textiles and architecture. The contributors critically explore the spatial and material qualities of textiles as well as cultural and political significance of textile artifacts, patterns, and metaphors in architecture. Textile in Architecture is organized into three sections: “Ritual Spaces,” which examines the role of textiles in the formation and performance of socio-political, religious, and civic rituals; “Public and Private Interiors” explores how textiles transformed interiors corresponding to changing aesthetics, cultural values, and material practices; and “Materiality and Material Translations,” which considers textile as metaphor and model in the materiality of built environment. Including cases from Morocco, Samoa, France, India, the UK, Spain, the Ancient Andes and the Ottoman Empire, this is essential reading for any student or researcher interested in textiles in architecture through the ages.

The Experience of Modernism

The Experience of Modernism
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781136743047
ISBN-13 : 1136743049
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Experience of Modernism by : John R. Gold

Making extensive use of information gained from in-depth interviews with architects active in the period between 1928-1953, the author provides a sympathetic understanding of the Modern Movement's architectural role in reshaping the fabric and structure of British metropolitan cities in the post-war period and traces the links between the experience of British modernists and the wider international modern movement.

Art Deco and Modernist Carpets

Art Deco and Modernist Carpets
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9780811836135
ISBN-13 : 0811836134
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Art Deco and Modernist Carpets by : Susan Day

"In 1927, the critic Rene Chavance identified carpet production as the most successful of the decorative arts in achieving 'the more visionary aims of the times'. Susan Day's book, a work of original scholarship accompanied throughout by illustrations both of the carpets themselves and of contemporary interiors, demonstrates that these Art Deco carpets have lost none of their decorative power. A significant number of the carpets are shown precisely as they were meant to be seen, within the rooms for which they were made." "The fruits of the remarkable Art Deco efflorescence throughout Europe form the first part of the book. In the second, the focus turns to the reaction against the artistes-decorateurs by the champions of modernism. In France, the designs of Sonia Delaunay, Eileen Gray and Jean Lurcat evoked collage and Cubism; the Bauhaus and Scandinavia provided different influences. The fashion for abstract and modernist rugs was further stimulated by limited editions of rugs woven from works by such artists as Picasso, Klee and Miro, while in the USA, designers developed a style that was distinctly American." "This visual feast, of appeal not only to carpet collectors and textile specialists but to anyone with an interest in 20th-century design, ranges from the supremely imaginative achievements of Paul Poiret's unique weaving studio, the Ecole Martine, to the Scandinavian folk traditions of Marta Maas-Fjetterstrom, the innovations of Frank Lloyd Wright and Donald Deskey in the USA and Gunta Stolzl's handwoven carpets in Germany. The book's invaluable reference section includes detailed information on artists, manufacturers and retailers, their signatures and monograms, and a glossary and bibliography." --Book Jacket.

Graphic Design

Graphic Design
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 0719044677
ISBN-13 : 9780719044670
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Graphic Design by : Paul Jobling

This is an inventive a well-researched study which explores the production and consumption of graphic design in Europe.

Writing and Publishing in Architecture and Design

Writing and Publishing in Architecture and Design
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781040037959
ISBN-13 : 104003795X
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing and Publishing in Architecture and Design by : Anne Massey

This book outlines the process of writing and publishing research in the field of architecture and design. The book sets out to help researchers find a voice and find the best fit for their work. Information about the different types of publication on offer is set out, as well as how to make that important initial approach. From pitching an idea for a review in a magazine, to producing a journal article right through to the monograph, Writing and Publishing in Architecture and Design maps out the different steps for the novice author. Your first steps in publishing can be daunting, and the book offers material which will inspire confidence, by demystifying the publication process. It also includes valuable nuts and bolts material such as planning and structure, time management, writing styles, editing, production of the final manuscript and picture research. How do you turn your PhD into a book? How do you turn conference proceedings into a publication? Commissioning editors and authors share their experiences through interview and offer recipes for success as well as what to avoid. Key titles from the past are included as case studies, and their pathway to publication explored. This is an invaluable book for anyone working in the fields of architecture and design, with an ambition to publish.

Form Follows Fun

Form Follows Fun
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781134709106
ISBN-13 : 1134709102
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Form Follows Fun by : Bruce Peter

Authoritative and readable, this excellent text, illustrated by a unique pictorial record of period architecture, surveys and examines how and why the architecture of pleasure related to the stylistic and ideological concerns of modernism in 1930s Britain. Responding to the current interest in modernism and packed with a substantial archive of high quality photographs and other documentation, it relates the professional, entrepreneurial and institutional infrastructures affecting the pleasure industry’s architectural development and appearance in 1930s. A broad range of building through which the general public first experienced Modernism are covered, including: commercial – holiday camps, cinemas and greyhound racing stadia municipal and governmental projects – zoos, seaside pavilions, concert halls, and imperial and international exhibitions. Arguing that the responses to modernism through the architecture of pleasure were conditioned by wider debates about the role of design in relation to high and mass culture, this book is an ideal resource for all those interested in architectural history and design in Britain between the wars.