Within the history of twentieth-century design, there are a number of well-known objects and stories that are invoked time and time again to capture a pivotal moment or summarize a much broader historical transition. For example, Marcel Breuer’s Model B3 chair is frequently used as a stand-in for the radical investigations of form and new industrial materials occurring at the Bauhaus in the mid-1920s. Similarly, Raymond Loewy’s streamlined pencil sharpener has become historical shorthand for the emergence of modern industrial design in the 1930s. And any discussion of the development of American postwar “organic design” seems incomplete without reference to Charles and Ray Eames’s molded plywood leg splint of 1942. Such objects and narrativ...
A review of the 2018 book by Robin Schuldenfrei, "Luxury and Modernism: Architecture and the Object ...
Die Geschichte der britischen Mods und der Genese ihres Styles im ‚Swinging London‘ der 1960...
The dramatisation of history is ubiquitous in our postmodern everyday life: historical novels (as we...
Within the history of twentieth-century design, there are a number of well-known objects and stories...
At first glance, the term “new history ” (Burke, 1992) may seem like an oxymoron, a self-contradicti...
When we think of the history of modern architecture the story might revolve around the Germans and t...
Koyama\u27s book has beautiful photographs of exquisite objects; it is more an exhibition catalog in...
Livia Rezende and D. J. Huppatz review "World History of Design" by Victor Margolin, Bloomsbury Acad...
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The premise of The Design Way is that in today’s rapidly changing world, current intellectual tradit...
Contemporary furniture design has grown in popularity in recent years, but why? The Furniture Machin...
This is an engaging narrative about Avery Intemational Corporation, pioneer and leader in the manufa...
Book review of Imagining Consumers: Design and Innovation from Wedgewood to Corning by Regina Lee Bl...
[Excerpt] This is a superb book. Lizabeth Cohen has attempted nothing less than a major reinterpreta...
Review of the book 'Design in the information age: on the history and practice of strategic design',...
A review of the 2018 book by Robin Schuldenfrei, "Luxury and Modernism: Architecture and the Object ...
Die Geschichte der britischen Mods und der Genese ihres Styles im ‚Swinging London‘ der 1960...
The dramatisation of history is ubiquitous in our postmodern everyday life: historical novels (as we...
Within the history of twentieth-century design, there are a number of well-known objects and stories...
At first glance, the term “new history ” (Burke, 1992) may seem like an oxymoron, a self-contradicti...
When we think of the history of modern architecture the story might revolve around the Germans and t...
Koyama\u27s book has beautiful photographs of exquisite objects; it is more an exhibition catalog in...
Livia Rezende and D. J. Huppatz review "World History of Design" by Victor Margolin, Bloomsbury Acad...
This 2000-word invited review discusses each chapter and the overall concept of Hendon and Massey's ...
The premise of The Design Way is that in today’s rapidly changing world, current intellectual tradit...
Contemporary furniture design has grown in popularity in recent years, but why? The Furniture Machin...
This is an engaging narrative about Avery Intemational Corporation, pioneer and leader in the manufa...
Book review of Imagining Consumers: Design and Innovation from Wedgewood to Corning by Regina Lee Bl...
[Excerpt] This is a superb book. Lizabeth Cohen has attempted nothing less than a major reinterpreta...
Review of the book 'Design in the information age: on the history and practice of strategic design',...
A review of the 2018 book by Robin Schuldenfrei, "Luxury and Modernism: Architecture and the Object ...
Die Geschichte der britischen Mods und der Genese ihres Styles im ‚Swinging London‘ der 1960...
The dramatisation of history is ubiquitous in our postmodern everyday life: historical novels (as we...