Anything seemed possible within the spirit of the postwar era. It is often noted that Charles and Ray Eames advocated the principles of Modernism through the adaptation of innovation from wartime technology. Undoubtedly, Charles and Ray Eames were pioneers who gave shape to America’s 20th century through the pursuit of industrialization, including their influence in the process of prefabricated mass production and residential construction. Their lives and work are significant not only due to their innovative furniture but also because of the internationalization and global expansion of American culture through their contributions to architecture, film, and industrial and graphic design
Streamlining, the major U.S. commercial design style of the 1930s, was promoted by industrial design...
In the period of reconstruction that followed World War 11, record numbers of Australians set up hom...
During the first decades of the twentieth century, Americans grappled with the idea of what it meant...
The Films of Charles and Ray Eames traces the history of the Eameses’ work, examining their evolutio...
In 1970 the notable furniture designer Charles Eames opened the first of a series of six lectures at...
There are few people who have had greater impact on the way we live than Charles and Ray Eames. Thei...
The rationalism appears as a philosophical current whose mental process and logic and evidenced, wit...
Known as Case Study House No. 8, the Eames House is considered one of the most iconic houses in the ...
West studio façade, from southwest; In 1945 they collaborated with Eero Saarinen and Edgardo Contini...
This thesis will examine a drawing made for An Exhibition for Modern Living at the Detroit Institute...
The independent manufacturer’s furniture showroom, as defined by Herman Miller and Knoll in the mid-...
This thesis traces the increasing control Charles and Ray Eames had over the visual imagery associat...
[EN] In 1941 Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames won First Prize in the competition of modern furniture ...
The early 20th Century was a period of radical architectural and cultural revolution. Modern industr...
I will expose a feminist cultural perspective of one of the most influential designers of the 20th c...
Streamlining, the major U.S. commercial design style of the 1930s, was promoted by industrial design...
In the period of reconstruction that followed World War 11, record numbers of Australians set up hom...
During the first decades of the twentieth century, Americans grappled with the idea of what it meant...
The Films of Charles and Ray Eames traces the history of the Eameses’ work, examining their evolutio...
In 1970 the notable furniture designer Charles Eames opened the first of a series of six lectures at...
There are few people who have had greater impact on the way we live than Charles and Ray Eames. Thei...
The rationalism appears as a philosophical current whose mental process and logic and evidenced, wit...
Known as Case Study House No. 8, the Eames House is considered one of the most iconic houses in the ...
West studio façade, from southwest; In 1945 they collaborated with Eero Saarinen and Edgardo Contini...
This thesis will examine a drawing made for An Exhibition for Modern Living at the Detroit Institute...
The independent manufacturer’s furniture showroom, as defined by Herman Miller and Knoll in the mid-...
This thesis traces the increasing control Charles and Ray Eames had over the visual imagery associat...
[EN] In 1941 Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames won First Prize in the competition of modern furniture ...
The early 20th Century was a period of radical architectural and cultural revolution. Modern industr...
I will expose a feminist cultural perspective of one of the most influential designers of the 20th c...
Streamlining, the major U.S. commercial design style of the 1930s, was promoted by industrial design...
In the period of reconstruction that followed World War 11, record numbers of Australians set up hom...
During the first decades of the twentieth century, Americans grappled with the idea of what it meant...