Domus: Volume 9, 1980-1984

$199.99

Bibliographic Details

 

Title: Domus: Volume 9, 1980-1984
Author: Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, Alessandro Mendini & Luigi Spinelli
Language: Bilingual edition in English and Italian
Publisher: Taschen
Publication Date: 2006
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Comes as shown. Has some wear throughout due to normal usage, age, and storage. Overall condition is good.
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0959-6 / 9783836509596
Dust Jacket Condition: Good copy with a good dust jacket.

 

About this book

Domus: Volume 9, 1980-1984 explores a transformative era in architecture and design, capturing the rise of Postmodernism and the bold experiments of influential collectives like Memphis and Alchimia. This hardcover edition, edited by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, with contributions from Alessandro Mendini and Luigi Spinelli, presents a visually rich and intellectually engaging collection of articles, images, and insights from Domus magazine. The early 1980s saw a radical shift in design philosophy, with creatives such as Ettore Sottsass, Andrea Branzi, and Michele de Lucchi redefining aesthetics, functionality, and cultural relevance. Through its bilingual English-Italian format, this volume immerses readers in the dynamic interplay between tradition and avant-garde innovation, making it a compelling resource for anyone fascinated by the evolution of contemporary design.

Domus: Volume 9, 1980-1984

$199.99

Bibliographic Details

 

Title: Domus: Volume 9, 1980-1984
Author: Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, Alessandro Mendini & Luigi Spinelli
Language: Bilingual edition in English and Italian
Publisher: Taschen
Publication Date: 2006
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Comes as shown. Has some wear throughout due to normal usage, age, and storage. Overall condition is good.
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0959-6 / 9783836509596
Dust Jacket Condition: Good copy with a good dust jacket.

 

About this book

Domus: Volume 9, 1980-1984 explores a transformative era in architecture and design, capturing the rise of Postmodernism and the bold experiments of influential collectives like Memphis and Alchimia. This hardcover edition, edited by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, with contributions from Alessandro Mendini and Luigi Spinelli, presents a visually rich and intellectually engaging collection of articles, images, and insights from Domus magazine. The early 1980s saw a radical shift in design philosophy, with creatives such as Ettore Sottsass, Andrea Branzi, and Michele de Lucchi redefining aesthetics, functionality, and cultural relevance. Through its bilingual English-Italian format, this volume immerses readers in the dynamic interplay between tradition and avant-garde innovation, making it a compelling resource for anyone fascinated by the evolution of contemporary design.

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