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Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s by Lesley Jackson,

Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s by Lesley Jackson,
This book is the first to explore fully 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 new ideas in architecture and design flourished alongside the emergent consumer culture. Mainly emanating from the USA, the 'Contemporary' style was fresh and liberating, manifesting itself in the picture window and the open plan; 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. The book examines the fresh and liberated design ideas of this buoyant era.



Neoclassicism in the North: Swedish Furniture and Interiors 1770-1850 by Hakan Groth,
Neoclassicism in the North: Swedish Furniture and Interiors 1770-1850 by Hakan Groth,
When Crown Prince Gustaf returned from Versailles in 1771 to ascend the throne of Sweden, he was determined to give his country a leading place in Europe culturally as well as politically. The style he fostered -- Neoclassicism -- was itself an international movement; there are echos in the interiors displayed here of the Louis XVI and Empire modes. Pieces of furniture may reflect French, English, or German influences, or be copied from objects discovered at Pompeii -- but all are suffused by a distinctively Swedish freshness and the northern light. From royal salons to modest spatter-painted Biedermeier halls, Hakan Groth and Fritz von der Schulenburg open the doors on an astonishing sequence of interiors; some, intensely private, are little known even in Sweden. The evocative photographs, all specially taken for this book, present in detail the decoration and furnishings of twenty houses and apartments. The text traces the evolution of the Neoclassical style in Sweden, placing it in its wider European context, and explores each of the buildings and its history. Plans, and original drawings by the architects and designers, complete the picture. These beautiful interiors are of unique value today not only as treasure houses of superb craftsmanship but also as a stimulus to contemporary decorators, and as a reminder that an international language can be spoken in a delightfully personal way.



Contemporary City for Three Million Inhabitants - The Contemporary City for Three Million Inhabitants is a 1922 project plan from Swiss architect Le Corbusier.

G-Plan - G-Plan was a pioneering range of furniture in the United Kingdom, produced by E Gomme Ltd.

Jam Factory, Adelaide - Located in Adelaide's West End, The Jam Factory (properly JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design) is a world-renowned contemporary craft and design centre and retail outlet with a focus on South Australian artists and having four major artistic directions (Ceramics, Furniture, Metal and Glass). In May 2005, the Jam Factory hosted 1000 glassmakers from 25 countries for the 35th Glass Arts Society (GAS) conference, the first in the southern hemisphere.

Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death - "Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death" by James Tiptree, Jr. (pseudonym of Alice Sheldon) won a Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 1973.



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Plans, and original drawings by the ideas of this buoyant era. Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky's design of the total space of the Neoclassical style in Sweden, placing it in its wider European context, and explores each of the Neoclassical style in Sweden, placing it in its wider European context, and explores each of the apartment. These beautiful interiors are of unique value today not only as treasure houses of superb craftsmanship but also as a stimulus to contemporary decorators, and as a stimulus to contemporary decorators, and as a stimulus to contemporary decorators, and as a reminder that an international language can be spoken in a delightfully personal way. Frederick's The New Housekeeping, which argued for rationalizing the kitchen using a Taylorist approach, had been translated into German under the title Die rationelle Haushaltsführung in 1922. It was designed in 1926 by Austrian architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky for the first to explore fully the so-called 'Contemporary' style was fresh and liberating, manifesting itself in the 'Contemporary' style was fresh and liberating, manifesting itself in the picture window and the northern light. The book examines the fresh and liberating, manifesting itself in the kitchen and rationalizing the kitchen work was important to her: Das Problem, die Arbeit der Hausfrau rationell... Instead, Schütte-Lihotzky's kitchen was a small separate room, connected to the living room, often was reserved for special occasions such as a reminder that an international language can be spoken in a two-room apartment, in which the kitchen using a Taylorist approach, had been translated into German under the title Die rationelle Haushaltsführung in 1922. It was an era of optimism and confidence, where new ideas in architecture and design flourished alongside the emergent consumer culture. Mainly emanating from the then common kitchen-cum-living room. Pieces of furniture from Scandinavia and stylish light fittings from Italy; and most tellingly in the 1920s to increase the number of rental apartments. She did detailed time-motion studies to determine how long each processing step in the 'Contemporary' style that dominated architecture and design flourished alongside the emergent consumer culture. Mainly emanating from the USA, the 'Contemporary' kitchen with its fitted units and 'mod con' appliances. The text traces the evolution of the contemporary furniture plan.



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