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_aHinchman, Mark, _eauthor. |
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_aHistory of interior architecture : _bfurniture, design, and global culture / _cMark Hinchman, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. |
| 246 | 3 | 0 | _aFurniture, design, and global culture |
| 250 | _aSecond edition. | ||
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_aNew York [New York] ; _aLondon [England] : _bFairchild Books, _c2024 |
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_axxi, 520 pages : _billustrations (chiefly color), plans (chiefly black and white) ; _c28 cm |
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| 500 | _aRevised edition of: History of furniture : a global view / Mark Hinchman. New York : Fairchild Books, [2009] Ã2009. | ||
| 500 | _a"Glossary": pages 494-503. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tPreface: _tChronology ; _tObjects of scrutiny ; _tStyles ; _tMeanings ; _tConclusion -- _tPrehistory: _tLascaux ; _tNeolithic ; _tBronze Age ; _tConclusion -- _tAncient civilizations: _tMesopotamia ; _tEgypt ; _tNubia ; _tConclusion -- _tClassical civilizations: _tGreece : Minoan and Mycenaean ; _tClassical Greece ; _tRome ; _tConclusion -- _tEarly Christian and Byzantine: _tEarly Christian ; _tEarly Christian and Byzantine churches ; _tConclusion -- _tRomanesque and Islamic: _tRomanesque ; _tIslam ; _tConclusion -- _tGothic: _tCivic infrastructure ; _tInteriors and furniture ; _tConclusion -- _tThe Americas: _tEarly history ; _tMexico ; _tZapotecs ; _tMaya ; _tAztecs ; _tCentral America ; _tPeru ; _tConquest ; _tConclusion -- _tChina, India, and Southeast Asia: _tArchitecture and sculpture ; _tFrom stupa to pagoda ; _tChinese classical furniture ; _tConclusion -- _tRenaissance: _tArchitecture ; _tInteriors ; _tFurniture ; _tConclusion -- _tBaroque: _tItaly ; _tCentral and Northern Europe ; _tFrance ; _tConclusion -- _tRococo: _tFrom Baroque to Rococo : regency ; _tRococo ; _tConclusion -- _tEngland: _tTudor ; _tElizabethan ; _tJacobean ; _tGeorgian ; _tConclusion -- _tIn the Colonies: _tEnglish colonial ; _tIndia ; _tSpanish colonial ; _tFrench colonial ; _tGerman colonial ; _tConclusion -- _tNeoclassicism: _tFrance ; _tUnited States ; _tEngland ; _tGermany ; _tSweden ; _tNeoclassicism and Romanticism ; _tConclusion -- _tVictorian and historical revivals: _tQueen Victoria ; _tHistoric revivals ; _tThe Industrial Revolution ; _tFurniture ; _tConclusion -- _tReform movements : arts and crafts: _tArts and crafts ; _tGermany ; _tUnited States ; _tNew Zealand ; _tConclusion -- _tAfrica: _tThe classic African house ; _tDesigned objects before industrialization ; _tIndustrialization in Africa ; _tFurniture ; _tConclusion -- _tJapan and Japonisme: _tArchitecture ; _tForeigners ; _tUrban and urbane living : furnishings in prints ; _tFurniture ; _tThe opening of old Japan ; _tConclusion -- _tArt nouveau: _tEnglish beginnings ; _tBelgium ; _tFrance ; _tSpain ; _tUnited States ; _tGlobal ; _tConclusion -- _tProtomodernism: _tVienna secession ; _tDe Stijl ; _tRussian constructivism ; _tMackintosh ; _tThailand ; _tFrank Lloyd Wright ; _tConclusion -- _tHeroic Modernism : myths and realities: _tEarly Modernism ; _tFranco Modernism ; _tNordic Modernism ; _tBritish Modernism ; _tThe lighter side of Modernism ; _tConclusion -- _tArt deco, traditional continues, and decorators: _tArt deco ; _tTradition : a continuity with the past ; _tThe rise of the decorator ; _tConclusion -- _tOther Modernisms: _tLatin America ; _tAfrica ; _tAsia and the Pacific ; _tConclusion -- _tWork : commercial interiors: _tThe service economy ; _tFreestanding furniture ; _tThe designers and office buildings ; _tThe international turn ; _tThe modern office ; _tTextiles ; _tBèurolandshaft ; _tConclusion -- _tAfter Modernism : Modernism continues, the 1960s and 1970s: _tModernism continued ; _tRevolution : the 1960s ; _tExperimentation : the 1970s ; _tConclusion -- _tPostmodernism: _tTheoretical framework ; _tThree competitions : Portland, New York, and Chicago ; _tNew Urbanism ; _tConclusion -- _tDeconstruction: _tModernism continues ; _tDesigners in the 1990s ; _tConclusion. |
| 520 | _a"In today's globalized world, every aspect of our lives is affected by global interconnectedness from what we buy to what we eat to what we study--and the study of design history is no exception. Programs in art, architecture, and interior design are all facing the challenges of providing students with information from around the world. 'History of interior architecture: furniture, design, and global culture,' second edition, (formerly titled 'History of furniture: a global view') covers the major historical movements in architecture, interior design, furniture, and the decorative arts from prehistoric periods through contemporary times, and it includes parts of the world that traditional history books ignore or underserve such as Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It presents, moreover, the achievements of Western designers, not in isolation from the rest of the globe, but in vibrant contact with it. For example, students will learn about the influence of Islamic design on Romanesque style and Thailand's interpretation of Art nouveau. In short, this comprehensive book with a global perspective focuses on the evolution of interior design from ancient history through deconstruction with lens on societal issues, like politics, economics, gender, technology, ethics, and sociology, in addition to history and aesthetics. Features: highlights the contributions of women; considers interior architecture in conjunction with other disciplines, including urban design, landscape design, graphic design, and fashion. New to this edition: focus on the 20th and 21st centuries, while streamlining earlier historical chapters, in accordance with the current curriculum; discusses user-focused design, sustainability, and universal design; first edition to include online ancillary package with STUDIO features and instructor resources. STUDIO features includes: self-assessment quizzes to test yourself on what you have just read; 'Visual and vocabulary flashcards' of key terms and concepts covered in the book. Instructor resources: 'Instructor's guide' to help incorporate the text into your classroom; PowerPoint slides for every chapter."-- | ||
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_aFurniture design _xHistory. |
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_aMeubles _xHistoire. |
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_aMeubles _xDesign _xHistoire. |
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_aArchitecture intâerieure _xHistoire. |
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