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    Frank Lloyd Wright

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    in society, we were required to adapt and be open minded about the new ‘style’ that was being developed. Modernism has been seen to coexist during other movements such as Cubism, Fauvism, Constructivism, De Stijl and Dada where many artists and designers wanted to reject the old methods of art. However; whilst coexisting with these movements, it wasn’t until the 1960s that the modern version of art was widely accepted by the public. Frank Lloyd Wright was known for many of his avant-garde style…

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    Spring is about simple, easy changes that shake off winter’s chill and adds instant cheer. But ‘springing up’ the interior of your home takes experience along with an eye for design on what to do and not do. Austin interior designer Michelle Thomas has both the experience and the designer’s eye that comes together in her concept of keep it bright and light for spring. “A good tip is to change the light bulbs from florescent to LED, and add some color with a lamp or lampshade,” says Thomas. “A…

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    In this essay I will be looking at the two designers, William Morris and William H. Bradley. They have each had a huge impact in their respective artistic fields during the 1800 and 1900’s. I am investigating their respective inspiration, philosophy as well as how these inspiration reflected in their work. How will these two designers have an impact on how I perceive artwork that is expressed in my photography? I am giving a short history on both William Morris and William H Bradley to…

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    would like to do. However, upon speaking to the community and the clients, it is realized that the needs are quite different. As a result, the designer must refocus and work to meet the needs of the client. The author, Thomas Fisher, states, where the needs of the community are different than the intentions of the architect “it becomes incumbent on designers to respond to what they see and hear and to switch gears accordingly. 30” Example: My firm is approached by a city to build a new…

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    Exaggeration way to allow the sun light to inter the building and heat the interior space because of the cold weather of their region (الدميني و حلبوني،…

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    Wassily Kandinsky Essay

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    Modernism is a broad term which refers to the graphic design style which lasted from the late 1920s to the early 1960s. The Great Depression, World War II, and the Korean War all occurred during this time. Also, color TV was introduced and Disneyland was opened in California. The two main genres of modernism were Swiss Design and the Bauhaus movement. Swiss Design focused on cleanliness and readability while the Bauhaus sought to unite creativity and manufacturing in order to emphasize…

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    A wave of modernism forever changed the appearance of the interior and exterior of our homes. Through their legendary works designers like Hans Wegner, Ico Parisi and Ward Bennett changed our tastes for trendy sofa designs forever. Contemporary designers also found a potent source of inspiration in their designs. The combined style suited the ever shrinking interiors of modern abodes. You may also find more eclectic styles like leather Chesterfields more appropriate…

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    The Vibrant 1950s

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    silhouettes, styles and trends that were used in the 1950. Several designers with totally different perspectives and ideas from this era were: Cristobal Balenciaga, Pierre Balmain, Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. Among this mentioned where so many others that created unique clothe in their own styles, but I would focus this research paper in just two of them. Cristobal Balenciaga which is known as “the King of Fashion” was a Spanish’s fashion designer who successfully arrived to Paris, France to…

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    Toyo Ito Theory

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    solve primary form problems and he has been able to keep technologically complication under control. The application of technical resources actually serve the morphological lighting and dematerialization of the construction. At the same time Toyo Ito working on the project of Mediatheque, he start to use “blurring” term to describe his architectural theories. Image 8 Due to the development of modern technology, people start to complete more complex tasks with the help of technical devices…

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    In early 2004 Lisa Blech, mother of our group member Alyssa Blech, established her own small business as an interior designer in New Jersey. Her business, Interior Accents, was initiated when the housing market was doing very well and many people had the disposable income to redesign their homes or buy, stage, and sell new properties. Over the four years that she operated her business, the average yearly income was about $52,000 designing for private homes, furniture stores, and realty firms for…

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