Interior design masters / Mark Hinchman and Elyssa Yoneda.
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2018Description: xxvi, 662 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cmContent type: - text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138051720
- 747.0922 22 HIN
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries : Baroque, Regency, Rococo, Neoclassicism, William and Mary, Queen Anne, Georgian -- Part II: Nineteenth Century : Neoclassicism, Gothic Revival, Romanesque Revival, Greek Revival, Egyptian Revival, Victorian, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau -- Part III. Twentieth Century to World War II : Prairie Style, Vienna Secession, Modernism, Art Deco, Edwardian, the Great Lady Decorators, the Gentleman Decorators -- Part IV. Twentieth Century After World War II : Post-War Modernism, Decorators, 1960s, 1970s, Large Coporate Design Firms, Postmodernism -- Part V. Twenty-First Century : Deconstruction. Late Twentieth Century, Twenty-First Century.
Interior Design Masters contains 300 biographical entries of people who have significantly impacted design. They are the people, historical and contemporary, that students and practitioners should know. Coverage starts in the late-Renaissance, with a focus on the 20th and 21st centuries. The book has five sections, with the entries alphabetical in each, so it can serve as a history text book and a reference guide. The 17th and 18th cent. section covers figures from Thomas Chippendale to Horace Walpole. The 19th cent. section includes William Morris and Candace Wheeler. The early 20th century section presents modernism's design heroes, including Marcel Breuer, Eileen Gray, and Gilbert Rohde. The post WWII designers range from Madeleine Castaing to Raymond Loewy. The final contemporary section includes Ron Arad and the Bouroullec brothers. These are the canonical figures who belong to any design history. The book also contains less well-known figures who deserve attention, such as Betty Joel, the British art deco furniture designer; Paul Veysseyre, the Frenchman active in China in the 1930s; and more recently Lanzavecchia-Wai, the Italian-Singaporean duo whose work ranges from health-care to helicopters. Global in its coverage, the book is richly illustrated with 600 black and white and color photographs.
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