Synopses & Reviews
A unique cross-disciplinary survey of design history,
A History of Design from the Victorian Era to the Present offers a concise overview of the modern milestones of architecture, interior design, graphic design, product design, and photography from the Crystal Palace of 1851 to the iPhone at the turn of the twenty-first century. This abundantly illustrated volume traces modern design across continents and cultures, highlighting the key movements and design traditions that have shaped the world around us.
From the whirlwind of innovation that gripped Victorian England at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, the book details design's rich evolution through more than a century and a half, including Art Nouveau's breathtaking ornament, the "new vision" of the Bauhaus, the rise of the International Style, and postmodernism and contemporary currents in the graphic arts and landscape architecture. Major design figures are framed against a background of evolving aesthetic idioms. Especially attuned to how technological innovations catalyzed daringly conceived skyscrapers, bridges, and cantilever chairs, the authors also chart the impact of technical advances in the disciplines of industrial design, typography, and photographic portraiture.
This new edition of a classic text first published in 1970 expands coverage to include developments in design over the last forty years, with emphasis on its global reach, the impact of the digital revolution, and new trends in sustainable design that will shape the century to come.
Review
"I'm now fascinated with Antonio Gaudi and Art Nouveau architecture, and I have a newfound respect for pop art I previously scoffed. A History of Design delves deep into the social and economic environments that birthed each movement and the natural evolution from one period to another. It's definitely staying on my top shelf." HGTV's "Design Happens" blog
Review
"Laudably, they include areas often omitted: photography, graphic, and interior design.... Recommended." CHOICE
Synopsis
This unique cross-disciplinary book outlines the milestones of modern design history, including Art Nouveau's breathtaking ornament, the Bauhaus's "new vision," the rise of the International Style, postmodernism, and contemporary currents, ranging from the Crystal Palace of 1851 to the iPhone.
Synopsis
An abundantly illustrated overview of modern design across continents and cultures, highlighting key movements and design traditions.
About the Author
Ann Ferebee's interest in design began in the late 1950's with a reporter's job on the staff of Industrial Design. In the early 1960's she launched Design and Environment, with a special focus on landscape architecture and the design of public space. She also taught the history of modern architecture and design at Pratt Institute and the Parsons School of Design. In 1979 she founded the Institute for Urban Design, a membership organization for landscape architects, architects, and planners, of which she is now director emerita.Jeff Byles is an author and journalist who has written about architecture, urbanism, and culture for The New York Times, The Village Voice, Metropolis, Modern Painters, Cabinet, The Believer, and other publications. His book Rubble: Unearthing the History of Demolition was named a Best Book of the Year by The Village Voice and Time Out New York.