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OverviewDemocratic in intention and approach, the book will argue that the home interior, as independently created by the ‘amateur’ householder, offers a continuous informal critique of shifting architectural styles (most notably with the advent of Modernism) and the design mainstream. Indeed, it will suggest that the popular increasingly exerts an influence on the professional. Underpinned by academic rigour, but not in thrall to it, above all this book is an engaging attempt to identify the cultural drivers of aesthetic change in the home, extrapolating the wider influence of ‘taste’ to a broad audience – both professional and ‘trade’. In so doing, it will explore enthralling territory – money, class, power and influence. Illustrated with contemporary drawings and cartoons as well as photos, the book is not only an absorbing read, but an enticing and attractive object in itself. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Drew PlunkettPublisher: RIBA Publishing Imprint: RIBA Publishing ISBN: 9781859469255ISBN 10: 1859469256 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 April 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPrologue Chapter 1 New Money, Old Ideas Chapter 2 Disapproving Dilletantes Chapter 3 New Century, New Style Chapter 4 The People Decorate Chapter 5 Post War Populism Chapter 6 1951 And All That Chapter 7 The Empire Strikes Back Chapter 8 Carrying On Regardless Chapter 9 Back To The Future Chapter 10 Having It And Having It More Abundantly EpilogueReviewsAuthor InformationDrew Plunkett qualified as an architect in 1970 and graduated from the Royal College of Art in Environmental Design in 1981 at a time when interior design offered a particularly exciting testing ground for new ideas. He went on to teach the subject in Belfast, Cardiff and Glasgow. Throughout his academic career he has been a close observer of the emergence of a distinctive interior design profession while continuing to practice, principally as a designer of restaurants and exhibitions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |