Domus: Volume 11, 1990-1994

$199.99

Bibliographic Details

 

Author: Charlotte & Peter Fiell
Title: Domus: Volume 11, 1990-1994
Publication: Taschen America LLC, 2009, 22 × 31.5 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: Part of a 12-volume reprint of Domus (1928–1999)
ISBN: 978-3-836509-61-9 / 9783836509619
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English

 

About this book:
Domus: Volume 11, 1990–1994 captures a transformative moment in the world of architecture and design, showcasing a dynamic era defined by experimentation, innovation, and a bold new generation of creative minds. This volume, part of the landmark 12-volume retrospective on Domus magazine’s history from 1928 to 1999, explores the early 1990s—a period that witnessed emerging voices reshaping the global design narrative. Architects such as Tadao Ando, Jean Nouvel, David Chipperfield, and Rem Koolhaas began to gain international acclaim, while influential veterans like Frank Gehry, Renzo Piano, Norman Foster, and Richard Meier continued to push boundaries. In the realm of design, the volume celebrates the inventive work of Marc Newson, Jasper Morrison, the Campana Brothers, and others who brought fresh perspectives to product and industrial design. With its rich visual documentation and editorial insight, this edition is both a historical record and an inspiring resource, offering a window into the evolving ideas that defined architecture and design at the dawn of the digital age.

Domus: Volume 11, 1990-1994

$199.99

Bibliographic Details

 

Author: Charlotte & Peter Fiell
Title: Domus: Volume 11, 1990-1994
Publication: Taschen America LLC, 2009, 22 × 31.5 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: Part of a 12-volume reprint of Domus (1928–1999)
ISBN: 978-3-836509-61-9 / 9783836509619
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English

 

About this book:
Domus: Volume 11, 1990–1994 captures a transformative moment in the world of architecture and design, showcasing a dynamic era defined by experimentation, innovation, and a bold new generation of creative minds. This volume, part of the landmark 12-volume retrospective on Domus magazine’s history from 1928 to 1999, explores the early 1990s—a period that witnessed emerging voices reshaping the global design narrative. Architects such as Tadao Ando, Jean Nouvel, David Chipperfield, and Rem Koolhaas began to gain international acclaim, while influential veterans like Frank Gehry, Renzo Piano, Norman Foster, and Richard Meier continued to push boundaries. In the realm of design, the volume celebrates the inventive work of Marc Newson, Jasper Morrison, the Campana Brothers, and others who brought fresh perspectives to product and industrial design. With its rich visual documentation and editorial insight, this edition is both a historical record and an inspiring resource, offering a window into the evolving ideas that defined architecture and design at the dawn of the digital age.

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