• 1960 "Source of Inspiration" The Seagram Building's public plaza becomes a popular gathering place, inspired by New York City to enact new zoning incentives for developers to create "privately owned public spaces. (metalocus.es)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright would write fondly of the gifts in his autobiography and later scholars have drawn connections between Froebel Gifts and his architectural designs. (fallingwater.org)
  • Imbricated in the story of this transformation were the architectural laborers, those who worked in architectural offices in design or management, those who taught, and those who were directly involved in construction work. (we-aggregate.org)
  • Michael Taylor (born Earnest Charles Taylor, January 30, 1927 - June 3, 1986) was an American designer best known for creating the "California Look" of interior design. (wikipedia.org)
  • His childhood in northern California, spending much time outdoors, fed his desire for nature infused rooms. (wikipedia.org)
  • Instead, he moved to San Francisco where, in 1947, he enrolled at the Rudolf Schaeffer School of Design. (wikipedia.org)
  • Over time, he became very close to Mr. Schaeffer, who referred to him as "his dear Michael," and who set him up as a partner in a fledgling design company with Frances Mihailoff, a prominent designer in San Francisco at the time. (wikipedia.org)
  • After dissolving his partnership with Frances Mihailoff, Taylor set up Michael Taylor Interiors, Inc. on Sutter Street in San Francisco in 1956. (wikipedia.org)
  • What was, at first, a clientele of San Francisco Bay Area socialites soon expanded to Los Angeles, Miami and New York. (wikipedia.org)
  • From an ancient Roman bedroom excavated near Pompeii to a Louis XVI grand salon from eighteenth-century Paris to the Frank Lloyd Wright Room in the American Wing, these popular exhibition galleries can now be seen for the first time in book form. (metmuseum.org)
  • The house illustrated in this article, designed for its owner by Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, Chicago, is one of the most beautiful and well-planned in this village of distinctive homes. (steinerag.com)
  • Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Seth Peterson Cottage is the only home by the renowned architect which is available for rent to the general public. (steinerag.com)
  • Frances Myers commission to do a folio of etchings based on the important buildings design by Frank Lloyd Wright (18 69 1959) and in homage to him was one of those special situation's. (steinerag.com)
  • Myers described it this way: 'In the mid-1930s, the F (S). C. Johnson Company, a forward-thinking community-oriented company of Racine, Wisconsin where I grew up decided to commission a building the town could be proud of and asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design it. (steinerag.com)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright s Decorative Designs: Harmony in the House. (steinerag.com)
  • The Barnebys of Brockhampton claimed to be descended from a junior branch of the medieval Barnby family of Barnby Hall (Yorks ER), but the earliest certain ancestor seems to be Thomas Barneby of Ludlow, who was Treasurer to King Edward IV and was killed at the Battle of Towton in 1461. (blogspot.com)
  • He returned to the United States in 1986 as Visiting Distinguished Professor of Art History at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies of Arizona State University. (congregationallibrary.org)
  • Wright advances quickly to head draftsman with design responsibilities for residences, and refers to Sullivan as his Liebermeister, or dear master, and is essentially the only architect whose work he praised. (fallingwater.org)
  • Wright adds a drafting studio and visitor reception room to his Oak Park home. (fallingwater.org)
  • [1] [2] Wright believed in designing in harmony with humanity and the environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture . (alquds.edu)
  • Wright-designed interior elements (including leaded glass windows, floors, furniture and even tableware) were integrated into these structures. (alquds.edu)
  • Kennedy was born in 1929 in Southampton, New York, to Wall Street stockbroker John Vernou Bouvier III and his wife, Janet Lee Bouvier . (peoplepill.com)
  • Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28, 1929, at Southampton Hospital in Southampton, New York, to Wall Street stockbroker John Vernou 'Black Jack' Bouvier III and socialite Janet Norton Lee . (peoplepill.com)
  • Thirty-four spectacular installations-some actual rooms taken from historic buildings and some recreations intended to show related works of decorative art in an authentic setting-offer a beautifully photographed grand tour through the history of interiors. (metmuseum.org)
  • Jeremy completed his undergraduate education at the University of Leiden and went on to receive his PhD in art history in 1976, his dissertation focusing on 16th-century Dutch tapestry weaving and church furnishings. (congregationallibrary.org)
  • PATA DE ELEFANTE SMALL table lamp was designed for the Atomic collection by Mexican artist Isabel Moncada. (1stdibs.com)
  • The floor lamp designed by Rateau is mounted on a base of four pheasants with their heads raised. (arthitparade.net)
  • Some of her projects are featured in international awards such as American Graphic Design Awards 2018 and International Design Awards 2016. (unirufa.it)
  • A mere four years after entering the Rudolf Schaeffer School of Design, Michael Taylor was already a partner in an interior design business at the age of 25. (wikipedia.org)
  • After 99 years of business in the Chicago area, Lytton's went out of business in 1986. (lstoptours.com)
  • In 1925, the Fair business was sold to retailer S.S. Kresge (predecessor firm of Kmart) which occupied the space until 1956. (lstoptours.com)
  • From a twelfth-century cloister from the Pyrenees to eighteenth-century French and English parlors and boudoirs to Colonial and early nineteenth-century American dining rooms and libraries, the Metropolitan's collection of period rooms offers a wealth of fine furniture and decorative elements. (metmuseum.org)
  • Clean lined mid century modern chest, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller, American. (1stdibs.com)
  • George Nelson design "Thin Edge" series nightstand for Herman Miller. (1stdibs.com)
  • Designs from the T334C series are extremely rare today and coveted collector's pieces. (pamono.com)
  • It takes place in an exhibition room sparsely adorned with banners, rudimentary props (folding chairs, desk, piano), and two large screens hanging opposite each other. (e-flux.com)
  • Everyone knows that New York is famous for the magnificent skyline defined by the skyscrapers that compose it, offers a wonderful exhibition of buildings. (metalocus.es)
  • This is a beautiful collection of wallpapers and wall panel designs with strong florals, fun geometric and motif patterns. (wallpaperdirect.com)
  • On January 29 in New York, Sotheby's sells a scene of frozen river at sunset, oil on panel 46 x 70 cm painted by van der Neer circa 1660, lot 35 estimated $ 4M. (arthitparade.net)
  • The collection also includes published and draft copies of Fashion Calendar, Fashion International, Home Furnishing Calendar, Fashion Trade Calendar, and New York Fashion Council. (fitnyc.edu)
  • Taylor worked continuously until his death in 1986. (wikipedia.org)
  • After Taylor's death in 1986 Weaver assumed full control and over the subsequent 24 years greatly expanded the product lines, established nationwide sales showrooms and developed the Taylor brand into one of the most recognized luxury products in the home furnishing industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Following Onassis's death in 1975, she had a career as a book editor in New York City. (peoplepill.com)
  • In his first report to the society he wrote: "The large room which the congregation has neatly fitted up is almost full of attentive listeners to the preached gospel. (usc.edu)
  • But others, even half a century after their construction, still take you breath away with the freshness and strength of the master s revolutionary design. (steinerag.com)
  • February 2, 1947-circa February 19, 1956. (sohs.org)
  • Softback, As New-, Undated (circa-1977), Unstated Edition and Printing, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, size 8 3/8 x 10 inches, 160 pages, O/P. Purchased in the gift shop at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1978. (emorysmemories.com)
  • Abteilung Ia of the ELs Bol of the clinical Interior Ministry, Diels received best selected as the other Migration of Marinus van der Lubbe after the Reichstag fabric. (amsinternational.org)
  • In 1956, he founded his design company, Michael Taylor Interiors, Inc. Under Michael Taylor Designs, he manufactured his own designs and in 1985 partnered with Paul Weaver to develop and market interior and exterior furnishings to the wholesale design trade. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1956, Michael Taylor began his own interior design company. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1985 Paul Weaver, former Director of Marketing and VP of McGuire Furniture, approached Taylor with a plan to develop and expand the nascent Michael Taylor Designs product line offered by Taylor's interiors company into a new entity. (wikipedia.org)
  • One of the first trailers made by Arthur Sherman before he created the Covered Wagon Company, this design gave the company its name. (autonxt.net)
  • Scope and Content The collection consists of diaries, journals, letters, personal and home expenses, social and charitable events, clubs and other organizations, childhood memorabilia, and photographs of the Hollenback family who lived in Pennsylvania, New York and New Mexico. (unm.edu)
  • The latest collection of archive designs - reimagined for 21st century homes. (wallpaperdirect.com)
  • Early Moschino pieces designed by Franco Moschino himself - often referred to as Italian fashion's "enfant terrible" - within the short period when he launched the House of Moschino in 1983 until he passed away in 1994 are very sought after. (oh-jackie.com)
  • In 1920 she entrusts him with the interior decoration of her private apartment. (arthitparade.net)
  • Then, each room is depicted both in color photographs taken especially for this book and in lively narrative descriptions that include fascinating information about the original room from which the Museum's example is derived, the individuals who commissioned and carried out the decoration, and the era that the room represents. (metmuseum.org)
  • There are fewer spots in the world more eerie than North Carolina's abandoned theme park, Land of Oz. Based on the 1939 movie and the original novels, the resort was designed by Jack Pentes at a cost of $5 million. (internationalhippie.com)
  • Henry Osborne Havemeyer was born in New York City on October 18, 1847, the eighth of nine children, to Frederick Christian Havemeyer Jr. (1807-1891) and Sarah Louise ( née Henderson) Havemeyer (1812-1851). (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1799, William Havemeyer (1770-1851) arrived in New York City, followed three years later by his younger brother Frederick Christian Havemeyer (1774-1841). (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1842, William F. Havemeyer began a political career, serving three terms as Mayor of New York City . (wikipedia.org)
  • Located in the eastern part of the United States, New York is the city with the most inhabitants in the country, as well as being one of the centres of the world economy since the end of the 19th century. (metalocus.es)
  • From METALOCUS we have selected 20 buildings that you should see on a visit to New York, collecting works of different characteristics and shapes that will surprise and encourage you to get to know the big city. (metalocus.es)
  • The minute details of the characters and furnishings make it a masterpiece of the interior genre of that time. (arthitparade.net)
  • An introduction by Museum director Philippe de Montebello explains the concept of period rooms at the Museum and how they have been developed, installed, and furnished over the past hundred years. (metmuseum.org)
  • He designed more than 1,000 structures over a creative period of 70 years. (alquds.edu)
  • Taylor was noted for his rooms of airiness and light with a prominent use of natural forms and the color white. (wikipedia.org)
  • And the effect of light on a room drove many of his design decisions. (wikipedia.org)
  • The design has light shoulder pads, two front slit pockets (still sewn up) edged in red and a rear central vent with red detailing. (oh-jackie.com)
  • Supplementing the stunning photographs of the rooms are historical photographs and engravings and close-up shots of selected ornaments and pieces of furniture, enabling the reader to see details that are often inaccessible to Museum visitors. (metmuseum.org)
  • Edgar Kaufmann marries Lillian Sarah Kaufmann, his first cousin, on June 22 at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. (fallingwater.org)
  • Superb examples of interior design through the ages are on view in the period rooms at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. (metmuseum.org)
  • Thieves centers on the New York blue-chip commercial art world, with its fussy idiosyncrasies and particular flavor of exploitation. (e-flux.com)
  • Shop our latest vintage and contemporary design finds from around the globe. (pamono.com)
  • Their furnishings and smooth pillows areasy to find and become another dance toy for the crowd. (furniturewatches.com)
  • Interior view. (metalocus.es)
  • Interior view of the atrium. (metalocus.es)
  • Catalogs, however, did little for retail customers who wanted an in-person shopping experience - people who wanted to discuss product attributes with knowledgeable sales associates, view colorful store decorations and display windows or enjoy a gourmet lunch in one of the store's dining rooms. (lstoptours.com)
  • Her professional experience as a Brand Designer has included collaborations with some of Europe's leading Brand Agencies, such as FutureBrand of Milan and Paris, Landor of Milan and Paris, Carrè Noir of Turin, Cb'a of Paris Saatchi & Saatchi of Rome, Strategic Design of Rome and JWT. (unirufa.it)
  • Implicit in that design philosophy was a melding of styles and ages. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was here that the seeds of Taylor's design philosophy were first planted, with his interest in the arts shining through even at a young age. (wikipedia.org)
  • This Housecar was designed as a chauffeur-driven lounge instead of a camper - it features a small hot plate, icebox and a small table to enjoy a meal. (autonxt.net)
  • Originally designed as a conference table, it works wonderfully as a dining table and offers space for eight people. (pamono.com)
  • The Fuquay museums have her copy of the Cunard Line cruise from New York to London on Wednesday, July 7, 1926 and her return on Cunard's RMS Antonia sailing August 7, 1926 from Southampton to Montreal. (fuquay-varina-museums.org)
  • An important piece of the Taylor design aesthetic was to bring the outdoors in, adding natural forms into ornate rooms. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the course of Visual Innovation Design has developed a specific didactic course on the HUMAN BRAND DESIGN which makes use of the most recent experiences and studies in the field. (unirufa.it)
  • An innovative course dedicated to the new approach to graphic identity and projected into the future of brand design. (unirufa.it)
  • Tissot is a brand that produces most bags and engages in the design andevelopment of advanced bags. (furniturewatches.com)
  • The scheduling left room for common lunch and dinner breaks. (blogspot.com)
  • We imagine it perfectly in the middle of the living room of Yves Saint-Laurent, a famous person. (arthitparade.net)
  • He stated, "there is no arbitrary law which says that an eighteenth-century French chair and a Sheridan can't be used in the same room. (wikipedia.org)
  • All the accommodation was to be comfortable, with a single room for each patient, though with 'superior arrangements' being made for the wealthy patients. (historic-hospitals.com)