Domus vol.02
Domus vol.02
1940–1949: Destruction and reconstruction
Charlotte Fiell and Peter Fiell (Orgs.)
Taschen, Cologne; 1st edition, 2006
edition: english
hardcover
580 p
22 x 31,5 cm
illustrated
fullcolor
ISBN
978-3-8365-0952-7
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about the book
For over eight decades domus has been the world's most influential architecture and design journal. Founded in 1928 by the great Milanese architect Gio Ponti, it has consistently highlighted the characteristic styles of each age, from Art Deco, Modernism, Functionalism, to Pop, Postmodernism and Late Modern. Beautifully designed and documented, domus presents the most exciting projects from around the world.Each volume of TASCHEN's domus reprint collection reproduces a selection of the magazine's original pages, packed with articles tracing the history of modern design and architecture. Available as 12 separate volumes covering 1928-1999, this series is a major publishing event and a must-have item for design and architecture institutions and practices, architects, designers, students, and anyone who loves design .
Volume II - 1940–1949: Destruction and reconstructionFascism's rise and World War II led to widespread destruction in Europe, followed by reconstruction, democratization, and the search for new social values. In fascist Italy, Modernism flourished in buildings and designs by Carlo Mollino, Gian Luigi Banfi, Franco Albini, and Giuseppe Terragni. After the war, Organic Design emerged alongside the International Style. Despite enormous obstacles, the avant-garde continued to thrive in Italy, Switzerland, Scandinavia and the USA. This tome includes reports and features on modern industrial design and furniture, domestic and business interiors, new prefabricated houses, and American academic architecture.
Also avaiable:
Vol. I — 1928–1939: Birth of the International Style
Vol. III — 1950–1954: Architecture of the avant-garde
Vol. IV — 1955–1959: International affairs
Vol. V — 1960–1964: Design goes pop
Vol. VI — 1965–1969: Looking to the future
Vol. VII — 1970–1974: Individuality reigns supreme
Vol. VIII — 1975–1979: The rise of ecological awareness
Vol. IX — 1980–1984: Postmodern preoccupations
Vol. X — 1985–1989: The Eighties in full force
Vol. XI — 1990–1994: The next generation
Vol. XII — 1995–1999: Leaving the 20th century
about the author
Charlotte Fiell
Charlotte Fiell studied at the British Institute in Florence and at the Camberwell School of Arts & Crafts, London, before being trained with Sotheby's Educational Studies, also in London.
Peter Fiell
Peter Fiell trained with Sotheby's Educational Studies in London. He received an MA in Design Studies from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London, where he is also a guest lecturer.