$199.99
Bibliographic Details
Author: Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, Alessandro Mendini & Luigi Spinelli
Title: Domus: Volume 9, 1980-1984
Publication: Taschen, 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: This volume is the ninth in TASCHEN’s reprint series of the Italian architectural magazine Domus, covering 1980–1984—a period marked by Postmodernism.
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0959-6 / 9783836509596
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English and Italian
About this book:
Domus: Volume 9, 1980–1984 captures a transformative era in architecture and design, marked by the rise of Postmodernism and bold experimentation. Edited by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, with contributions from Alessandro Mendini and Luigi Spinelli, this bilingual English-Italian volume showcases the vibrant creativity of movements like Memphis and Alchimia. Designers such as Ettore Sottsass, Andrea Branzi, and Michele de Lucchi redefined form, function, and meaning. Richly illustrated with original content from Domus magazine, the book offers a vivid portrait of a time when tradition clashed with innovation, making it essential for anyone interested in design history and visual culture.
$199.99
Bibliographic Details
Author: Charlotte Fiell, Peter Fiell, Alessandro Mendini & Luigi Spinelli
Title: Domus: Volume 9, 1980-1984
Publication: Taschen, 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: This volume is the ninth in TASCHEN’s reprint series of the Italian architectural magazine Domus, covering 1980–1984—a period marked by Postmodernism.
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0959-6 / 9783836509596
Dust Jacket: With dust jacket
Language: English and Italian
About this book:
Domus: Volume 9, 1980–1984 captures a transformative era in architecture and design, marked by the rise of Postmodernism and bold experimentation. Edited by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, with contributions from Alessandro Mendini and Luigi Spinelli, this bilingual English-Italian volume showcases the vibrant creativity of movements like Memphis and Alchimia. Designers such as Ettore Sottsass, Andrea Branzi, and Michele de Lucchi redefined form, function, and meaning. Richly illustrated with original content from Domus magazine, the book offers a vivid portrait of a time when tradition clashed with innovation, making it essential for anyone interested in design history and visual culture.
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