Architecture and Interior Design from the 19th Century

Architecture and Interior Design from the 19th Century
Author: Buie Harwood,Bridget May,Curt Sherman
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Decorative arts
ISBN: 0130985384

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Exceptionally comprehensive, this single-source reference provides a thorough examination of architecture, interiors, furniture and decorative arts from antiquity to the present. Flexible and easy-to-use, this well-organized text enables readers to content chronologically or topically and covers all aspects of architecture and design-from the built environment, to furniture, to decorative accessories. Using both narrative and illustrations, it interweaves design analysis language with art and architecture and offers a broad range of illustrations types including plans, sections and details. A companion to Architecture and Interior Design Through the 18th Century: An Integrated History, it provides a complete reference on design history for all.

Architecture and Interior Design Through the 18th Century

Architecture and Interior Design Through the 18th Century
Author: Buie Harwood,Bridget May,Curt Sherman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015053176643

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For courses in History of Architecture, Interior Design, Furnishings, and Decorative Arts. Exceptionally comprehensive, this single-source text/reference allows students to compare and contrast architecture, interior design, interior architectural features, design details, motifs, furniture, space planning, color, lighting, textiles, interior surface treatments, and decorative accessories through many centuries from antiquity to the 18th century from the many regions of the world. Additionally, it includes later interpretations of architecture, interiors, and furniture to illustrate the evolution of each stylistic influence, and examples of costumes. The volume is extensively illustrated and features many diagrammed illustrations with explanatory notes highlighting specific design features.

Architecture and Interior Design

Architecture and Interior Design
Author: Buie Harwood
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Decorative arts
ISBN: 0132885883

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Combined and edited version of 2 separately published works: Architecture and interior design through the 18th century, and Architecture and interior design from the 19th century.

Architectural Space in Eighteenth Century Europe

Architectural Space in Eighteenth Century Europe
Author: Meredith Martin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351576062

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Architectural Space in Eighteenth-Century Europe: Constructing Identities and Interiors explores how a diverse, pan-European group of eighteenth-century patrons - among them bankers, bishops, bluestockings, and courtesans - used architectural space and décor to shape and express identity. Eighteenth-century European architects understood the client's instrumental role in giving form and meaning to architectural space. In a treatise published in 1745, the French architect Germain Boffrand determined that a visitor could "judge the character of the master for whom the house was built by the way in which it is planned, decorated and distributed." This interdisciplinary volume addresses two key interests of contemporary historians working in a range of disciplines: one, the broad question of identity formation, most notably as it relates to ideas of gender, class, and ethnicity; and two, the role played by different spatial environments in the production - not merely the reflection - of identity at defining historical and cultural moments. By combining contemporary critical analysis with a historically specific approach, the book's contributors situate ideas of space and the self within the visual and material remains of interiors in eighteenth-century Europe. In doing so, they offer compelling new insight not only into this historical period, but also into our own.

Interiors and Interiority

Interiors and Interiority
Author: Ewa Lajer-Burcharth,Beate Söntgen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2015-11-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783110340457

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The book explores the historical connections between the notions of architectural interior, subjective space, human interiority, and represented space including virtual space. In the 18th century the notion of "interiority" understood as a paradigm of human subjectivity came to be articulated in a sustained way in architectural and visual, rather than only literary forms. While the notion of the interior and the processes of "interiorization" were, as Walter Benjamin demonstrated, the defining features of 19th-century bourgeois culture, it is the different forms of conceptual assault on, or deconstruction of interiority that define the approach to space and self in the 20th and 21st centuries. The book examines models of understanding "interiority" as these were developed in relation to notions of space and spatial experience.

Architecture and Interior Design

Architecture and Interior Design
Author: Victoria Kloss Ball
Publsiher: New York : Wiley
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1980
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015006746690

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Examines the development of and relationships between architecture and interior design in Europe and the United States.

The Rococo Interior

The Rococo Interior
Author: Katie Scott
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300045826

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Defines and depicts the arts and architecture of the rococo period in France and examines its relation to society

Mid Century Modern Interiors

Mid Century Modern Interiors
Author: Lucinda Kaukas Havenhand
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781350045729

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Mid-Century Modern Interiors explores the history of interior design during arguably its most iconic and influential period. The 1930s to the 1960s in the United States was a key moment for interior design. It not only saw the emergence of some of interior design's most globally-important designers, it also saw the field of interior design emerge at last as a profession in its own right. Through a series of detailed case studies this book introduces the key practitioners of the period – world-renowned designers including Ray and Charles Eames, Richard Neutra, and George Nelson – and examines how they developed new approaches by applying systematic and rational principles to the creation of interior spaces. It takes us into the mind of the designer to show how they each used interior design to express their varied theoretical interests, and reveals how the principles they developed have become embodied in the way interior design is practiced today. This focus on unearthing the underlying ideas and concepts behind their designs rather than on the finished results creates a richer, more conceptual understanding of this pivotal period in modernist design history. With an extended introduction setting the case studies within the broader context of twentieth-century design and architectural history, this book provides both an introduction and an in-depth analysis for students and scholars of interior design, architecture and design history.