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Résumé : Ce livre édité par le Vitra Design Museum propose une analyse contemporaine tout autant qu'une perspective historique sur l'histoire des jardins. Des traités sur les jardins de Versailles aux créations contemporaines de Piet Oudolf en passant par le modernisme de Roberto Burle-Marx, ce bel ouvrage constitue une banque de données précieuse à la fois historique et technique sur cet art ancestral et sans cesse renouvelé. Une petite partie du livre est consacrée au jardin du Campus Vitra à Weil-am-Rhein.

Résumé : Panorama de l'oeuvre du designer Joe Colombo avec des reproductions de ses esquisses, plans d'architecture et d'intérieurs, projets, photographies d'objets. Comporte huit essais consacrés à son oeuvre.

Résumé : Histoire du Campus Vitra, un complexe architectural situé sur le site industriel de Weil am Rhein, au carrefour de la Suisse, de l'Allemagne et de la France. Les biographies des architectes complètent cette présentation : Jean Prouvé, Sevil Peach, Zaha Hadid, etc.

Résumé : The cheap, colourful plastic designs from East Germany pitted against the cool functionalism of West German design: The publication German Design 1949 - 1989: Two Countries, One History does away with such cliches. More than 30 years after German reunification, it presents a comprehensive overview of German design history of the post-war period for the first time ever. With over 300 illustrations and numerous examples from the fields of design-fashion, furniture, graphics, automobile, industrial, and interiors - the book shows how design featured in daily life on both sides of the Wall, the important part it played in the reconstruction process and how it served as a propaganda tool during the Cold War.0While the book highlights the different realities of East and West, the many cross references that connected design in both are also examined. It impressively illustrates the many facets of German design history in the post-war period: from the domestic sphere to global politics, from industrial products to design's role as a tool of protest that foreshadowed the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. With contributions by Paul Betts, Greg Castillo, Petra Eisele, Siegfried Gronert, Jana Scholze, Katharina Pfutzner, Eli Rubin, Katrin Schreiter, Oliver Sukrow, Carsten Wolff, among others; interviews with Prem Krishnamurthy, Renate Muller and Dieter Rams.00Exhibition: Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany (20.03.2021 ? 05.09.2021) / Kunstgewerbemuseum, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden, Germany (15.10.2021-20.02.2022)

Résumé : Our homes are an expression of how we want to live; they shape our everyday routines and fundamentally affect our well-being. Interior design for the home sustains a giant global industry and feeds an entire branch of the media. However, the question of dwelling, or how to live, is found increasingly to be lacking in serious discourse. This book sets out to review the interior design of our homes. It discusses 20 iconic residential interiors from the present back to the 1920s, by architects and designers such as Assemble, Arno Brandlhuber, Lina Bo Bardi, and Josef Frank and by artists such as Cecil Beaton and Andy Warhol. Including historic and recent photographs, drawings and plans, the book explores these case studies as key moments in the history of the modern interior. Penny Sparke provides a concise history of the discipline of interior design, Alice Rawsthorn investigates the role of gender, and Mark Taylor discusses the discourse on interior design in the twenty-first century. Adam ?tech offers insights into the use of colour in residential interiors and Matteo Pirola offers a detailed and richly illustrated chronology of significant events in the history of interior design. In a portfolio of photographs selected exclusively for this book, Jasper Morrison explores what makes a good interior. In addition to inter-views with contemporary interior design practitioners, experts in the fields of the sociology of living and psychology provide further insight. This book a valuable resource for anyone interested in interior design.00Exhibition: Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany (08.02.2020-23.08.2020)

Résumé : Les plastiques ont façonné notre vie quotidienne comme aucun autre matériau : des emballages aux chaussures, des articles ménagers aux meubles, des automobiles à l'architecture. Symbole de consommation insouciante et d'innovation révolutionnaire, le plastique stimule l'imagination des designers et des architectes depuis des décennies. Aujourd'hui, les conséquences dramatiques du boom du plastique sont devenues évidentes et les plastiques ont perdu leur attrait utopique. L'exposition «Plastic: Remaking Our World» au Vitra Design Museum examine l'histoire et l'avenir de ce matériau controversé : de son ascension fulgurante au XXe siècle à son impact environnemental et aux solutions de pointe pour une utilisation plus durable du plastique.

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