Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950sThis book provides a full definition and examination of the so-called Contemporary style that dominated architecture and design from the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s. It was an era of optimism and confidence, where the new ideas in architecture and design flourished alongside - and were nurtured by - the emergent consumer culture. The Contemporary style was fresh and liberating, manifesting itself in the picture window and the open plan; in vibrant fabric design and printed wall coverings; in new forms of furniture from Scandinavia and stylish light fittings from Italy; and most tellingly in the Contemporary kitchen with its fitted units and mod con appliances. Far more than a collection of Fifties nostalgia, this book provides an entertaining and revealing survey of trends in taste and interior design at the time of economic regeneration that affected not only people's homes, but their communities and their public buildings. |
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... Contemporary ' was widely used in Great Britain and the USA to describe the new fashion for modern design . The choice of the word ' Contemporary ' to characterize buildings and domestic products that were consciously forward - looking ...
... Contemporary ' was widely used in Great Britain and the USA to describe the new fashion for modern design . The choice of the word ' Contemporary ' to characterize buildings and domestic products that were consciously forward - looking ...
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... Contemporary ' architects , including Gordon Drake in this house in California dating from 1946 to 1947 . Floor - to - ceiling windows pivot open onto the terrace at the back of the house where mature trees have been left in place ...
... Contemporary ' architects , including Gordon Drake in this house in California dating from 1946 to 1947 . Floor - to - ceiling windows pivot open onto the terrace at the back of the house where mature trees have been left in place ...
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... Contemporary ' house , modern furniture and furnishings were still accessible , enabling them to create a ' Contemporary ' look in a house dating from an earlier period . This new ' variety of possibilities ' , as Gerd Hatje recognized ...
... Contemporary ' house , modern furniture and furnishings were still accessible , enabling them to create a ' Contemporary ' look in a house dating from an earlier period . This new ' variety of possibilities ' , as Gerd Hatje recognized ...
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