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020 ^a9781872005423 |
050 14 ^aNA7125^b.H66 2018 |
245 00 ^aHome futures :^bliving in yesterday's tomorrow /^ceditedby Eszter Steierhoffer and Justin McGuirk |
246 30 ^aLiving in yesterday's tomorrow |
260 1 ^aLondon, United Kingdom :^bDesign Museum Publishing,^c2018 |
300 ^a303 pages :^billustrations (chiefly color) ;^c24 cm |
500 ^aPublished on the occasion of an exhibition at the Design Museum, London, U.K., November 7, 2018-March 24, 2019 |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 00 ^gForeword /^rDeyan Sudjic --^gIntroduction /^rEszterSteierhoffer --^tCatalogue. Living with others --^tLiving on the move --^tLiving smart --^tLiving with less --^tLiving autonomously --^tDomestic arcadia --^tReader. Beyond the four walls /^rJing Liu of SO-IL --^tLoveless: ashort history of minimum dwelling /^rPier Vittorio Aureli,Martino Tattara and Marson Korbi of Dogma --^tThe porous interior: privacy and performance at home /^rJustin McGuirk --^tLabour-saving technology and the ideology of ease /^rAdam Greenfield --^tSexing the smart home /^rSarahKember --^tThe irrational home /^rBarry Curtis --^gAfterword /^rEmilio Ambasz |
520 8 ^aThe home of the future has long been a topic offascination in popular culture and an intriguing prospect for designers, and the 20th century offered up countless visions of the future of domestic life, from the aspirational to the radical. Whether it was the dream of the fully mechanized home or the notion that technology might free us from the home altogether, the domestic realmwas a site of endless invention and speculation. But what happened to those visions? Are the smart homes of today and patterns of use in the sharing economy the future thatarchitects and designers once predicted, or has the home proved resistant to radical change? ^'Home Futures: Living in Yesterday^'s Tomorrow^' explores different approaches to reinventing domestic life, tracing the social and technological developments that have driven change in the home. The first comprehensive survey of the 20th century^'saspirational, radical and futuristic visions of the home, this richly illustrated publication showcases a range of ideas and plans for the future from the prescient to the fantastical that designers produced as they imagined new ways of living at home and on the move, independently and collectively, with more and with less |
650 0 ^aArchitecture, Domestic^vDesigns and plans^vExhibitions |
650 0 ^aDomestic space^vDesigns and plans^vExhibitions |
650 0 ^aHousehold appliances^xDesign^vExhibitions |
650 0 ^aHousehold electronics^xDesign^vExhibitions |
650 0 ^aFurniture design^vExhibitions |
650 0 ^aHome automation^xDesign^vExhibitions |
650 0 ^aIntelligent buildings^xDesign^vExhibitions |
650 0 ^aHome^xHistory^y20th century^vExhibitions |
650 0 ^aHome^xHistory^y21st century^vExhibitions |
700 1 ^aSteierhoffer, Eszter,^eeditor |
700 1 ^aMcGuirk, Justin,^eeditor |
710 2 ^aDesign Museum (London, England),^ehost institution |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |