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Functionalist design : an ongoing history / George H. Marcus.

Fine Arts Library NK1390 .M27 1995
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marcus, George H.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Design--History--20th century.
Design.
History.
Decorative arts--History--20th century.
Decorative arts.
Functionalism in art--History--20th century.
Functionalism in art.
Industrial design--History--20th century.
Industrial design.
Physical Description:
168 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Munich ; New York : Prestel, [1995]
Summary:
In this copiously illustrated volume, George H. Marcus presents a corrective history of functionalism, the aesthetic that defined the course of progressive design in this century, and his work is particularly illuminating with regard to the use of color in architecture and design. Tracing the development of functionalism from Victorian times, Marcus establishes its basis as socially beneficial and without allegiance to style, material, or context. All that changed as the definition of functionalism narrowed and became closely identified with metal furniture, industrial materials, and austerity in the 1930s and was subsequently redefined simply as a modernist style. With the advent of postmodernism, functionalism has been overshadowed, but its classic designs - the metal furniture of Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, and Marcel Breuer - are now becoming broadly accessible, fulfilling social goals promoted over a century ago. The profileration of these designs today, however, belies the difficulties of bringing them into production. Based on his archival research, Marcus documents the history of their manufacture and sheds new light on the creation and dissemination of some of the most important examples of modern design.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-167) and index.
ISBN:
3791314238
OCLC:
32846975

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