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Norman Bel Geddes Des America: designs America Hardcover – 1 Nov. 2012
- ISBN-101419702998
- ISBN-13978-1419702990
- Edition1st
- PublisherAbrams
- Publication date1 Nov. 2012
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions25.4 x 3.18 x 30.48 cm
- Print length400 pages
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- Publisher : Abrams; 1st edition (1 Nov. 2012)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1419702998
- ISBN-13 : 978-1419702990
- Dimensions : 25.4 x 3.18 x 30.48 cm
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Regina Lee Blaszczyk is Professor of Business History and University Leadership Chair in the History of Business and Society at the University of Leeds in the UK. She has published 13 books and has contributed to numerous exhibition catalogues and edited books, many of which are found on Amazon. Her books focus on the history of design, work, and innovation in the creative industries, including the fashion business; on consumer culture in the United States and Europe; on capitalism and material life; on the history of the senses; and on the history of the chemical industries, among other subjects.

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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 September 2019Interesting and authoritative compilation. Covers in details some Geddes projects covered nowhere else. Best used in conjunction with the other academic works such as Maffei and Longford.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2012Most people interested in design will be familiar with a lot of Norman Bel Geddes work but I didn't realise how wide ranging his creativity was. For example I had no idea that one commission, in 1940, was a redesign of Crowell-Collier's Woman's Home Journal, The American and Colliers (not a success it seems) or that he designed nearly a hundred Broadway plays and operas or that after the Miami nightclub Copa City was destroyed by fire in 1948 the owner, a NBG fan, asked him to design the interior.
Page after page in this sumptuous book reveal just how creative and visionary Geddes was. Design historian Donald Albrecht, in his intro, says that he was the founding father of the first generation of designers like Raymond Loewy, Henry Dreyfuss and Russell Wright and despite the Depression year's businesses and manufacturers found that using style and design was good for sales. Geddes though wanted to go further than mere commercialism. In 1937 the J Walter Thompson agency asked him to create an ad campaign for Shell and this produced the City of Tomorrow, a huge model of a metropolis of the future which was photographed for the ads.
The work for Shell was the forerunner of the GM Futurama pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair, probably Geddes's most famous work and pinnacle of his career. Five million people visited Futurama to see the main attraction: a sixteen minute motorized tour of the largest animated model ever built showing the cities and the countryside in the future (actually 1960). Futurama obviously has its own chapter in the book and a portfolio of photos.
Albrecht, as the book's editor, says it is in two parts: firstly there a six thematic essays that look at Geddes work in the context of the times; secondly eleven project essays cover in detail the amazing amount of design for theatres, furniture, domestic appliances, housing, graphic design and work for the Pentagon during the war years.
This is one of those wonderful books that's a spin-off of an exhibition. Probably better than the show because that closes at some point but the fascinating essays and the four hundred photos and graphics in these pages will be around for a long time. A huge, brilliant book for the hugely talented Mister Future.
>>>LOOK AT SOME INSIDE PAGES by clicking 'customer images' under the cover.
Most people interested in design will be familiar with a lot of Norman Bel Geddes work but I didn't realise how wide ranging his creativity was. For example I had no idea that one commission, in 1940, was a redesign of Crowell-Collier's Woman's Home Journal, The American and Colliers (not a success it seems) or that he designed nearly a hundred Broadway plays and operas or that after the Miami nightclub Copa City was destroyed by fire in 1948 the owner, a NBG fan, asked him to design the interior.
Page after page in this sumptuous book reveal just how creative and visionary Geddes was. Design historian Donald Albrecht, in his intro, says that he was the founding father of the first generation of designers like Raymond Loewy, Henry Dreyfuss and Russell Wright and despite the Depression year's businesses and manufacturers found that using style and design was good for sales. Geddes though wanted to go further than mere commercialism. In 1937 the J Walter Thompson agency asked him to create an ad campaign for Shell and this produced the City of Tomorrow, a huge model of a metropolis of the future which was photographed for the ads.
The work for Shell was the forerunner of the GM Futurama pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair, probably Geddes's most famous work and pinnacle of his career. Five million people visited Futurama to see the main attraction: a sixteen minute motorized tour of the largest animated model ever built showing the cities and the countryside in the future (actually 1960). Futurama obviously has its own chapter in the book and a portfolio of photos.
Albrecht, as the book's editor, says it is in two parts: firstly there a six thematic essays that look at Geddes work in the context of the times; secondly eleven project essays cover in detail the amazing amount of design for theatres, furniture, domestic appliances, housing, graphic design and work for the Pentagon during the war years.
This is one of those wonderful books that's a spin-off of an exhibition. Probably better than the show because that closes at some point but the fascinating essays and the four hundred photos and graphics in these pages will be around for a long time. A huge, brilliant book for the hugely talented Mister Future.
>>>LOOK AT SOME INSIDE PAGES by clicking 'customer images' under the cover.
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Lynn RiversReviewed in the United States on 2 January 20155.0 out of 5 stars We both love Deco and Moderne furniture and design and found this ...
This was a gift for my husband. We both love Deco and Moderne furniture and design and found this book to be fabulous. It's easy to spend hours poring over the beautiful images.
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Meine Meinung ...Reviewed in Germany on 2 July 20135.0 out of 5 stars I Have Seen the Future
Wer NBG kennt, weiß um seine Genialität. Ein begnadeter Designer aus der ersten Hälfte des 20 Jahrhunderts, am Bekanntesten wohl vor Allem wegen des "Futurama" (New York Worlds Fair 1939, General Motors). Aber auch viele andere Designentwürfe werden bis heute mal mehr, mal weniger geschickt kopiert. (Bestes Beispiel: Die "Rettungs-Schiffe" aus dem Film "2012" sind ganz sicher eine 90% Kopie des 1929'er NBG-Entwurfes einer Riesenluxusjacht - oder Zufall (???) - an Letzteres glaube ich nicht ...)
Das Buch ist sehr informativ, hochwertig hergestellt und umfangreich bebildert. Auch wenn man bei dem Preis (39.95€) erst einmal schluckt - es lohnt sich.
Allerdings: Englisch sollte man können (eine deutsche Ausgabe gibt es meines Wissens nicht).
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on 15 October 20185.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Perfect
LoomeyReviewed in the United States on 5 March 20135.0 out of 5 stars Great find
Did not know enough about this very influential designer. Saw the show in Austin, the book is a wonderful compliment.
francesco santiReviewed in the United States on 22 September 20145.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
perfect