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ISBN 10: 1861897448
ISBN 13: 9781861897442
Author: Jeremy Aynsley
German design and architecture reflects the country’s rich and fraught political history in its structure and aesthetic philosophy. Jeremy Aynsley now offers an in-depth study of this relationship between German history and design since 1870 and the complex principles underlying it.
Designing Modern Germany reveals how German attitudes toward national identity, modernity and technology are crucial to understanding German design. Aynsley traces the historical development of German design, beginning in the 1870s with the first dedicated Arts and Crafts schools and stretching through to the famous institutions of the Bauhaus and the Ulm Hochschule für Gestaltung. He analyses the works of leading figures such as Peter Behrens and Hannes Meyer, through to Ingo Maurer and Jil Sander, and many others in design specialties, including graphics, industrial products and furniture, fashion and architecture. He also offers the first consideration of the contrasting traditions of East and West Germany between 1945 and 1989. Whether examining the pre-First World War department store, the National Socialist fashion system or East Germany’s official design culture, German design significantly affected citizens’ daily lives.
An essential read for designers and scholars of German arts and history, Designing Modern Germany is a key text for understanding Germany’s major contribution to twentieth-century design.
german design history
bauhaus and modern germany
design and national identity
modern european design
graphic and industrial design germany
Tags: Designing Modern, Germany, Jeremy Aynsley, Modern, national identity