Special Issue: Practice, Discourse and Experience: The Relationship Between Design History and Architectural History
Browse a Special Issue from Journal of Design History for free online until the end of September 2020. Articles explore the relationship between design and architectural history, two disciplines with close subject areas and methodological links, but which have developed distinct institutional and academic identities that often separate them.
ARTICLES
Practice, Discourse and Experience: The Relationship Between Design History and Architectural History
Jessica Kelly and Claire Jamieson
A Rather Messy Approach: Understanding the Queen’s Hotel, Birmingham, 1837–1857
Lisa Hirst
Becoming Chapels and Everyday Congregations: How the Repair and Maintenance of London’s Wesleyan Chapels Illustrates Their Communities’ Everyday Practices and Experiences (1851–1932)
Ruth Slatter
Designing the Child’s World: Ernö Goldfinger and the Role of the Architect, 1933–1946
Erin McKellar
Measure, Modulation and Metadesign: NC Fabrication in Industrial Design and Architecture
AnnMarie Brennan
See also Reviews and a list of Books Received available in the full issue:
https://academic.oup.com/jdh/issue/33/1
Quellennachweis:
TOC: Journal of Design History, Volume 33, Special Issue 1. In: ArtHist.net, 13.07.2020. Letzter Zugriff 26.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/23415>.