The Art Deco House

The Art Deco House

by Adrian Tinniswood (Author)

Synopsis

At the beginning of the 21st century the Art Deco style enjoys a popluarity unrivalled since its inception at the 1925 Exposition International des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris , from which the style takes its name. In spite of this, the role of Art Deco in defining domestic architecture is often neglected. Across the world, many of the most exciting architects and designers of the 20th century - Norman Bel Gedds, Richard Neutra, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Berthold Lubetkin - designed houses that borrowed from the Art Deco style. The Art Deco House explores the stories behind the design, decoration, and furnishing of the greatest houses of the period, and investigates the important contribution that Art Deco made to the Modern Movement in architecture. Examples have been choosen from a broad range of houses including Art Deco icons such as Miami Beach, the Maison de Verre, and Eltham Palace, as well as a number of less famous but no less exciting buildings, all of which show the truly global impact of Art Deco.Tapping into the contemporary popularity of this design movement, The Art Deco House combines photography with text to create a reference work for those who appreciate Art Deco.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: 01
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Published: 14 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 1840003952
ISBN 13: 9781840003956

Author Bio
Architectural historian Adrian Tinniswood lives in Bath. He has worked in Britain and America as an author, broadcaster, lecturer, and educational consultant for 25 years. His books include His Invention So Fertile: a life of Christopher Wren (Jonathan Cape); The Polite Tourist: a History of Country House Visiting (National Trust/Abrams); Historic Houses of the National Trust (National Trust/Abrams); and The Arts & Crafts House (Mitchell Beazley/Watson Guptill). His major new history of the Great Fire of London, By Permission of Heaven, will be published in 2003 by Jonathan Cape.