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Contemporary II : DESIGN

Contemporary II : DESIGN. Stage 1 Lecture Contextual and Critical Studies Andrea Peach. Alessandro Mendini 1978 . Marcel Breuer 1925. “Redesign of Modern Movement Chairs” Wassily by Breuer, Italy. Pluralism. No one single architectural or design theory to be pre-eminent.

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Contemporary II : DESIGN

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  1. Contemporary II :DESIGN Stage 1 Lecture Contextual and Critical Studies Andrea Peach

  2. Alessandro Mendini 1978 Marcel Breuer 1925 “Redesign of Modern Movement Chairs” Wassily by Breuer, Italy

  3. Pluralism No one single architectural or design theory to be pre-eminent

  4. ‘What are increasingly produced are not material objects, but signs’ Roland Barthes

  5. Tim Head State of the Art, 1984

  6. Elevating the Ordinary Designing with “Readymades” Massimo Varetto Mircorservice Holder

  7. Marcel Duchamp The Ready-made “the conscious decision to take an object by act of will, wrest it into another context of meaning, so that its use, its worth, its symbolic value are bleached of their associations and must all be re-assessed, fundamentally reinterpreted’ Marcel Duchamp Fountain 1917

  8. Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Tractor Seat 1957

  9. Elevating the Ordinary Environmental Responsibility Object Fetishism Wit and Humour Memory and Nostalgia

  10. Elevating the Ordinary Neo-Modernism Independence and Control Sobriety and Modesty

  11. Environmental Responsibility Tord Boontje tranSglass 1997

  12. Environmental Responsibility Michael Marriott It would be ridiculous if everyone just kept looking for an attractive new form. It can be more interesting to look at what is already there and try to apply it in a different way.

  13. Environmental Responsibility jam Robostacker Never believe a designer who says his inspiration came from the air

  14. Environmental Responsibility

  15. Object Fetishism Jasper Morrison The practice of seeing is a designer’s most vital education. Everything seen and assessed will have an influence on the way he or she designs… A World Without Words

  16. Object Fetishism Jasper Morrison Jasper Morrison FSB handle 1990 German railway handle

  17. Object Fetishism jam Mooving Image

  18. Wit and Humour Carl Clerkin Pie&Mashtray 1998

  19. Wit and Humour Carl Clerkin Bucket seat 1999

  20. Memory and Nostalgia Manon van Kouswijk Tablecloth 2001

  21. Memory and Nostalgia Gijs Bakker Wallpaper Peepshow 1992

  22. Neo-Modernism John Pawson - Minimum 1996 The minimum could be defined as the perfection that an artefact achieves when it is no longer possible to improve it by subtraction. This is the quality that an object has when every component, every detail, and every junction has been reduced or condensed to the essentials. It is the result of the omission of the inessentials.

  23. Neo-Modernism Flowers, even salt and pepper get in the way… Pawson House 1997

  24. Neo-Modernism M&Co The 5 O’clock Clock 2000

  25. Independence and Control Michael Marriott XL1 Kit Chair 1991

  26. Independence and Control Jurgen Bey Short leg 2000

  27. Sobriety and Modesty Peter van der Jagt Bottom’s Up doorbell 1994

  28. Sobriety and Modesty Never be convinced of being good It is not my ambition to leave my mark Achille Castiglioni Illuminator 1954

  29. Elevating the Ordinary “Creativity is less a question of inventing than of reorganising what is already there” Umberto Eco Ingo Maurer Zettel’z 1997

  30. Elevating the Ordinary You arrive at better design by doing less. Not everything needs to be redesigned. Ingo Maurer Zettel’z 1997

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