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American design ethic / Arthur J. Pulos
Titre : American design ethic : A history of industrial design to 1940 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Arthur J. Pulos, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : MIT press Année de publication : 1983 Importance : 1 vol. (441 p.) Présentation : ill. en noir et blanc, couv. ill. en noir et blanc Format : 29 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-262-16085-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Design industriel -- États-Unis
Design industriel -- États-Unis -- HistoireIndex. décimale : 7.05 Design industriel Résumé :
What is uniquely American about American design? This first history of American products and the philosophy behind their design, use, and manufacture points to the process - the interaction between industrial technology and culture - that gave form to an American "ethic" in material products and helped shape the life style of its citizens.
Pulos discusses the influences and fashions as well as the major figures and schools of design from Colonial times to the 1940s. Central to the story are the objects and artifacts themselves - Shaker chairs, Colonial tea kettles, clipper ships, Sullivan's skyscraper department store; the work of Bel Geddes, Raymond Loewy, Russel Wright and Walter Teague as seen in cars, cameras, housewares, boats, locomotives.
These objects and many others, are illustrated in over 300 unusual photographs, engravings, ads and drawings.American design ethic : A history of industrial design to 1940 [texte imprimé] / Arthur J. Pulos, Auteur . - Cambridge : MIT press, 1983 . - 1 vol. (441 p.) : ill. en noir et blanc, couv. ill. en noir et blanc ; 29 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-262-16085-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Design industriel -- États-Unis
Design industriel -- États-Unis -- HistoireIndex. décimale : 7.05 Design industriel Résumé :
What is uniquely American about American design? This first history of American products and the philosophy behind their design, use, and manufacture points to the process - the interaction between industrial technology and culture - that gave form to an American "ethic" in material products and helped shape the life style of its citizens.
Pulos discusses the influences and fashions as well as the major figures and schools of design from Colonial times to the 1940s. Central to the story are the objects and artifacts themselves - Shaker chairs, Colonial tea kettles, clipper ships, Sullivan's skyscraper department store; the work of Bel Geddes, Raymond Loewy, Russel Wright and Walter Teague as seen in cars, cameras, housewares, boats, locomotives.
These objects and many others, are illustrated in over 300 unusual photographs, engravings, ads and drawings.Réservation
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