Domus: Volume 6, 1965-1969

$199.99

Bibliographic Details

 

Author: Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, Deyan Sudjic & Luigi Spinelli
Title: Domus: Volume 6, 1965-1969
Publication: Taschen, 2008, 21.7 × 27.5 cm, 592 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:
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0956-5 / 9783836509565
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English, French & German

 

About this book:
Domus: Volume 6, 1965–1969 captures the spirit of a revolutionary period in design and architecture, where modernism began to blend with cultural upheaval and experimental aesthetics. Reflecting the late 1960s’ dynamic energy, this volume highlights groundbreaking projects by icons like Joe Colombo, Ettore Sottsass, and Gae Aulenti. From pop-inspired interiors to utopian megastructures, the book reveals how architects and designers challenged norms and explored bold new visions. Richly illustrated and editorially curated, it presents a vivid snapshot of an era that reshaped the creative landscape and laid the groundwork for Postmodernism and radical design movements.

Domus: Volume 6, 1965-1969

$199.99

Bibliographic Details

 

Author: Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, Deyan Sudjic & Luigi Spinelli
Title: Domus: Volume 6, 1965-1969
Publication: Taschen, 2008, 21.7 × 27.5 cm, 592 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:
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0956-5 / 9783836509565
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English, French & German

 

About this book:
Domus: Volume 6, 1965–1969 captures the spirit of a revolutionary period in design and architecture, where modernism began to blend with cultural upheaval and experimental aesthetics. Reflecting the late 1960s’ dynamic energy, this volume highlights groundbreaking projects by icons like Joe Colombo, Ettore Sottsass, and Gae Aulenti. From pop-inspired interiors to utopian megastructures, the book reveals how architects and designers challenged norms and explored bold new visions. Richly illustrated and editorially curated, it presents a vivid snapshot of an era that reshaped the creative landscape and laid the groundwork for Postmodernism and radical design movements.

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