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Bibliographic Details
Author: Charlotte & Peter Fiell
Title: Domus: Volume 10, 1985-1989
Publication: Taschen, 2009, 31.75 × 22.86 × 4.45 cm, 580 pages
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good. A complete, sound copy with light wear. May include minor defects such as faint foxing, slight edgewear, or light creasing. Still a respectable collectible copy.
Notes: This volume reproduces original issues of Domus magazine from 1985–1989, curated and introduced by the Fiells.
ISBN: 978-3-836509-60-2 / 9783836509602
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English
About this book:
Domus: Volume 10, 1985–1989 is a compelling archival volume that captures a critical transitional era in global architecture and design. As part of the acclaimed 12-volume anthology chronicling the full run of Domus magazine, this edition reflects the magazine’s editorial evolution during the second half of the 1980s—a time of bold experimentation, postmodern influences, and growing dialogue between art, technology, and the built environment. Curated with precision, the book highlights pioneering contributions from renowned designers and thinkers such as Mario Bellini and Luigi Spinelli, who helped define the aesthetic and intellectual mood of the period. Spanning 580 richly illustrated pages and presented in three languages (English, Italian, and French), this volume offers a layered reading experience, combining archival features, critical essays, and visually striking layouts. It serves not only as a documentary of the late ’80s creative surge but also as a valuable reference for architects, designers, and cultural historians seeking to understand how this period helped shape the trajectory of contemporary design.