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Bauhaus Ideal

The Bauhaus Ideal is an enormously readable history of modernist design, enhanced by the author's black and white drawings which both illustrate and elucidate the text. It is a book meant for the lay reader and examines its subject with the kind of wit and insight found in John Berger's Ways of Seeing (1972) and Edward R Tufte's Envisioning Information (1990).



The Bauhaus Ideal is both a picture book and a guide book to the fascinating and enduring legacy of modernist design, and to the continuing influence of Bauhaus on interior design - not just in architecture, but also in furniture, glassware, tableware and kitchen utensils, the whole range of domestic arts. This unique volume introduces modern design principles and examines them from an historically critical perspective. It concludes with some ideas for melding modern solemnity with postmodern irony. And in each phase, the illustrations speak as eloquently as the text. This invaluable book is itself a work of art and is issued at a time when there is a revival of interest in modernism-furniture by Corbusier, Noguchi and Eames has never been more popular.

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