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Norman Bel Geddes : American design visionary / by Nic Maffei.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Maffei, Nic, author.
Series:
Cultural histories of design
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Geddes, Norman Bel, 1893-1958.
Geddes, Norman Bel.
Design--United States--History--20th century.
Design.
Designers--United States--Biography.
Designers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (pages cm.).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, England : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018.
Summary:
"Norman Bel Geddes has long been considered the "founder' of American industrial design. During his long career he worked on everything from theatre design, world fairs and cars to houses and product and packaging design. Nicolas P. Maffei's magisterial biography draws on original material from the archive at the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin, and places Bel Geddes' work within the fast-changing cultural and intellectual contexts of his time. Maffei shows how Bel Geddes' futuristic but pragmatic style "his notion of "practical vision'" was central to his work, and highly influential on the professional practice of American industrial design in general."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction
1. Becoming a Practical Visionary: Geddes's Youth and Early Career - Portraiture and Advertising Illustration - Christian Science and Fordism - InWhich Magazine
2. Transforming Audiences: Stage Design to Industrial Design - Geddes's Knowledge of Theosophy, Psychology, and Advertising - Theater Number 6: Merging the Audience and Actors - Geddes's Stage Design Course, 1922-1928 - Franklin Simon Window Displays, 1927-1930 - J. Walter Thompson Assembly Hall, 1929 - From Stage Design to Architecture: Plans for the Chicago World's Fair, 1933 - The Therapeutics of Color in Interior Design, c. 1930 - Design Proposal for the Kharkov Theater, Ukraine, 1931 - Architecture as a Lively Art
3. Horizons: Publicizing the Visionary Designer - Promoting the Artist in Industry - The Aerial Restaurant, Air Liner Number 4, and the Standard Gas Equipment Stove
Horizons and Towards a New Architecture - Influences of Technocracy and Scientific Management
Horizons' Press Reception - Technological Forecasting in Horizons
4. A Machine-Age Architecturalist: Planning the Factory, Service Station, and the Mass- Produced Home - Toledo Scale Factory - The House of Tomorrow, 1931 - A Modern, Mass-Produced Service Station: Socony-Vacuum, 1934 - Hopes for the Factory-built House: 1939-1945 - Geddes Seeks an Architectural License
5. Streamlining: From Imagined Ideal to Commercial Reality - Graham-Paige Motor Cars, c. 1928-1933 - Horizons and Ideal Streamlining: Car Number 8 and Pan American Airways
Critics of Streamlining
Chrysler Job: Publicizing and Designing the Ideal Car, 1934 - Geddes Designs for Chrysler
Ideal Streamlining and the Rear-Engine Debate - Publicizing Streamlined Design - Cleanlining and Novel Uses of Streamlining, c. 1932-1950
6. Consumer Research: Imagining the Ideal Consumer, Developing a Popular, Modern Aesthetic
Early Consumer Surveys: Philco and Abeyton Realty
"Tomorrow's Consumer,' 1943 - Designing for the Postwar Consumer: Shell Oil, Radio Corporation of America, and Rittenhouse Chimes.
7. The Production and Consumption of Model Worlds: Futurama and "War Maneuver
Models' Exhibition, 1937-1944 - Miniature Games: The Origins of Geddes's Modelling and Futurology
Shell Oil "City of Tomorrow' Advertisement, 1937
The General Motors Futurama Exhibit, New York World's Fair 1939-1940 - Futurama - Planning and Research: Creating a Theatrical Simulation - Constructing the Future: The Publicity and the Press - Futurama as an Advertisement - War Models in Life Magazine, 1942, and at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1944
Conclusion
References Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781474284608
1474284604
9781474284578
1474284574
OCLC:
1019901062

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