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Art Deco burst upon the world for a brief but unforgettable existence during the 1920s and 1930s. It embraced new media, such as the cinema and radio, as well as new forms of transport and the associated buildings, and above all brought a sense of luxury, fun and escapism to the world during some of the hardest times. Art Deco Architecture - The Inter War Period examines the sources and origins of the style from before the First World War. It offers an in-depth exploration of the origins, inspirations and political backdrop behind this popular style. Lavishly illustrated with images taken especially for the book, topics covered include:
. A worldwide examination of the spread and usage of Art Deco . Short biographical essays on architects and architectural practices . An in-depth examination of French architects and their output from this period . An introduction to stunning and little-known buildings from around the world . The importance of World Fairs and Expositions in the spread of Art Deco AUTHOR: Mike Hope is an author, lecturer, curator and designer. He spent twenty-eight years lecturing and holding senior management posts in four universities - Staffordshire, Portsmouth, Nottingham Trent and Plymouth, where he was the Head of Exeter School of Art & Design, before taking up his final academic appointment as Founder Director of Peninsula Arts. Since 1999 Mike has served on the Diocesan Advisory Committee as specialist advisor for Stained Glass to the Bishop and Diocese of Exeter. He also tours extensively and lectures on architecture and design ranging from the Medieval to the Twentieth Century, with a particular specialism in Art Deco.
299 colour photographs
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Art Deco burst upon the world for a brief but unforgettable existence during the 1920s and 1930s. It embraced new media, such as the cinema and radio, as well as new forms of transport and the associated buildings, and above all brought a sense of luxury, fun and escapism to the world during some of the hardest times. Art Deco Architecture - The Inter War Period examines the sources and origins of the style from before the First World War. It offers an in-depth exploration of the origins, inspirations and political backdrop behind this popular style. Lavishly illustrated with images taken especially for the book, topics covered include:
. A worldwide examination of the spread and usage of Art Deco . Short biographical essays on architects and architectural practices . An in-depth examination of French architects and their output from this period . An introduction to stunning and little-known buildings from around the world . The importance of World Fairs and Expositions in the spread of Art Deco AUTHOR: Mike Hope is an author, lecturer, curator and designer. He spent twenty-eight years lecturing and holding senior management posts in four universities - Staffordshire, Portsmouth, Nottingham Trent and Plymouth, where he was the Head of Exeter School of Art & Design, before taking up his final academic appointment as Founder Director of Peninsula Arts. Since 1999 Mike has served on the Diocesan Advisory Committee as specialist advisor for Stained Glass to the Bishop and Diocese of Exeter. He also tours extensively and lectures on architecture and design ranging from the Medieval to the Twentieth Century, with a particular specialism in Art Deco.
299 colour photographs