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George H. Marcus, teaches the history of twentieth-century design at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Design in the Fifties: When Everyone Went Modern and Functionalist Design: An Ongoing History, and co-author of Landmarks of Twentieth-Century Design.



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Masters of Modern Design
Masters of Modern Design
Written by George H. Marcus
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781580931601
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Masters of Modern Design
A Critical Assessment
Written by George H. Marcus

Format: Hardcover, 240 pages
On Sale: December 1, 2005
Price: $50.00

The twelve designers featured in Masters of Modern Design -- originators of ideas vital to the contemporary world -- have had an immeasurable impact on the buildings, houses, furniture, cars, and basic products we use daily. George Marcus offers biographical sketches and critical evaluations of William Morris, Henry van de Velde... Read more >
Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier
Written by George H. Marcus
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781580930765
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Le Corbusier
Inside the Machine for Living
Written by George H. Marcus

Format: Hardcover, 224 pages
On Sale: February 19, 2001
Price: $50.00

The ideas of Le Corbusier on modern furnishings, modern houses, and modern cities are still, more than three decades after the architect's death, persuasive and extremely influential. He considered the objects of daily life -- a chair, a cabinet, a bottle -- as "tools," elements whose form and function could be... Read more >
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