Designing Liners: A History of Interior Design Afloat covers the
interior design of these floating palaces from the mid-nineteenth
century to the twenty-first century. In this new edition, the design
heritage of the ocean liner is also explored in this age of a growing
holiday cruise market. The book offers the first history and analysis
of this highly significant aspect of the design of interiors, which
mirrors and reinforces cultural assumptions about national identity,
gender, class, and ethnicity. The interiors of ocean liners reflect
the changing hierarchies of society and shifting patterns of
globalization. The trajectory of the professionalization of interior
design is the connecting narrative of the book, from the local
decorating firm to the internationally renowned architect. It is an
important addition to interior design research and takes this
transitory building type as its subject. This book provides the first
survey of the transient history of interior design in relation to the
development of passenger shipping. The history of these great ship
interiors is tracked, from their commissioning by the line owners; the
materials, methods, and sources for the initial creation; their
construction; their use; and their reception. The demise and
re-purposing of the interiors is also covered in this new edition,
with additional material on the South African Union Castle and P & O
Lines. Drawing on a broad range of original research, Anne Massey’s
approach combines interior design studies, design history,
architectural history, and maritime studies. The new edition has been
carefully designed to include black and white and colour
illustrations.
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A History of Interior Design Afloat
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000226379
Publisert
2020
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter