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Design : critical and primary sources / edited by D. J. Huppatz.
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Language
English
Published/Created
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.
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4 volumes ; 25 cm.
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NK1370 .D46 2016g
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Design
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19th century
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Design
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20th century
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Huppatz, D. J.
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Critical and primary sources.
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Summary note
This title brings together 100 essential texts on design from the mid-19th century to the present day, covering key thinkers, movements and issues for design. The four volumes focus on Design Reform, Modernism and Modernization; Professional Practice and Design Theories; Social Interactions; and Development, Globalization and Sustainability. Each volume features an editorial introduction and articles are grouped into thematic sections within the volume.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Volume 1: Design reform, modernism, and modernization
volume 2: Professional practice and design theories
volume 3: Social interactions
volume 4: Development, globalization, sustainability.
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ISBN
9781472539366 (set)
1472539362 (set)
OCLC
945032324
Other standard number
99966362213
RCP
C - S
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