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Art Deco Town In France ??

Does anyone know the place in North Central France which was battered during the world wars but has lots of Art Deco buildings remaining ??????????????

The Art Deco House

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Modern architecture between the two world wars was a deliberate rejection of the past, causing a tension between traditional concepts of the home as warm, intimate, and comfortable and cool, futuristic visions of the house as a technological paradise. Art deco was an attempt to resolve these tensions. Some of the most popular and influential architects and designers of the past 150 years-Norman Bel Geddes and Richard Neutra, working in the US; Robert Mallet-Stevens in France; and Berthold Lubetkin in the UK-designed houses that could be defined as being in the art deco style. And art deco today enjoys a new popularity unrivaled since its inception in the 1920s. In The Art Deco House, architectural historian Adrian Tinniswood combines fascinating text and stunning photography to create an essential reference for anyone who loves art deco design. Captivating chapters provide detailed overviews of the design, decoration, furnishings, and gardens of the art deco house, covering such themes as streamline moderne, modernist ideas for estates and apartment blocks, urbanism and domestic design, and more. Within each chapter, special stand-alone features draw upon literature, magazines, and museum exhibitions of the day to demonstrate the style and philosophy of the art deco movement. This remarkable guide also features hundreds of stunning, full-color examples of a broad range of art deco houses, including the House of Tomorrow by Norman Bel Geddes; the Henry House in Utrecht, Holland; Geragh in Sandycove, Dublin; and Rudolf Schindler's Los Angeles home.

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Perfect transaction
 
Review Date: January 11, 2007
Reviewer: M. Olivier Gallais, france
Thanks. The shipping is a little long, like usually with books coming from USA.
To recommend
Olivier
Beautiful and informative but not helpful to me.
 
Review Date: January 31, 2005
Reviewer: Dafna Levy, San Francisco, CA USA
This book is full of beautiful pictures and is well written. However, I was expecting a book about the average art-deco home. This book featured only the more extravagant homes of the time. It did not help me decide how to furnish my modest 1930's home.
More than Deco
 
Review Date: February 7, 2004
Reviewer: misterbeets, Safe Harbor, MD USA
The opening sentence "One of the big issues that exercised the minds and consciences of architects and social commentators between the two world wars was the future of domestic architecture" sets the tone for the book that follows. It discusses all of Modernism in the Twenties and Thirties, not just Art Deco, including Rietveld-Schroder and Villa Savoy among the Deco houses. It gives the context of the famous "machines for living" quote, often used as a rallying cry of the anti-Modernists, but which actually only refers to the thermostatically-controlled central heating, hot and cold running water, and other conveniences that were new back then.

The author talks about the personalities, events and the Jazz Age itself as much as the houses, explaining the style had none of the intellectual seriousness of the International Style, was usually very expensive, and was never big in Britain.

It's a very substantive book, full of interesting pictures, from an extremely knowledgeable and charming author.

Good text, good photos and dull layout.
 
Review Date: May 5, 2002
Reviewer: Robin Benson,
There are some glorious color photos in this book of Art Deco (or Moderne) houses. Twenty-nine are featured as well as places like Miami Beach, Los Angeles apartments and Napier, New Zealand. This last place is the Deco capital of the southern hemisphere and I think there should have been more photos than just the four shown.

Each house starts on a spread (frequently with a photo of the architect) and Adrian Tinniswood explains in detail the thinking behind the design. He also writes additional essays on other aspects of Deco style. Unfortunately there are no plans to any of the houses, something I would have thought was fairly essential to a book of historical architecture. I've always wanted to see a plan of the amazing Butler House in Des Moines.

A major disappointment for me was the bland layout. Each page has only one column which makes the photo sizes very inflexible, most pages end up with one photo and a lot of empty white space. Someone should have suggested using more photos (especially interiors) and creating some interesting side-bars.

The twenty-nine houses featured are probably the best examples of the Art Deco style but have a look at two other books on the same subject, 'The Modern House Today' by Kenneth Powell, wonderful color photos of sixty-five still standing Moderne houses in England and 'Classic Modern Homes of the Thirties' by James and Katherine Ford, an inexpensive black and white reprint of a 1940 book featuring houses in America. Both these books have some floor plans.

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I am Expecting a baby in August and have seen the "Hello Kitty" nursery range but only to be shipped from the USA. I cant seem to find who stocks it here!!!
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Bears Life

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A Bear's Life magazine has received rave reviews from the gay media, filling a void that dates back to Stonewall and beyond. Never before has a lifestyle publication catered to this unique community within a community. As the gay world evolves into a more modern, integrated part of the global community, breaking barriers of tradition and societal norms, the Bears have become the largest subgroup within the gay spectrum. A Bear's Life magazine takes you into the life of these men and the positive roles they play in today's society.

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People's magazine for bears
 
Review Date: September 21, 2009
Reviewer: Yukio, South MS
I do indeed enjoy this magazine. It is much like people. It has been running for about 4 years and that ain't to bad for a publication of this nature. Most, even 'porn' tend to have faded LONG before that. Granted some of the articles could be elsewhere and they are various topics of health that do relate to bears on many levels, but don't expect DEEP articles in here. There is also little consistancy and ordering back issues from the website is WAYY to expensive. But I still like it. Pics of men at various bear runs isn't such a bad thing since most of us who read it are usually in the middle of nowhere and it isn't such a bad thing to see. Also the articles, many of the columns do repeat themselves a bit here and there, but tney are informative and largely opinion. They do accept advertisment from many political orginizations, but are hardly political themselves. It isn't marketed as a magazine in depth and one can always email your opinion or even write your own. It isn't porn, thank goodness but they are men who are touchy with each other. It also points out that who we are as bears is not a bad thing and there is plenty of room for interpation. To me the mag has been an eyeopener on many level and I've enjoyed reading the columns as breveity as they are. It isn't my favorite mag by anymeans, but it is a mag that has stood quiet the test of time. They do point out porn mags, but like anything else, you don't have to get all that close to em. It's a decent mag with many articles that can go beyond the gay scene in many ways and can leave a bit of food for thought here and there. Two paws up in my book. Ain't the best of em, but it isn't a bad mag either. I would recommend at least reading one or two issues before you make your decesion. This mag tends to point out the best in us as opposed to the worst in us and that's not a bad thing at all.

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Poem About Betty Boop Knickers?

Im in need of a funny poem about betty boop which must include the word 'knickers'...dont ask me why, i wouldnt know where to begin. All answers very welcome.
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Like many art movements the tag was applied in retrospect to a broad selection of artists, architects and designers, it would be difficult to assign a number of aims or objectives to every work that came under the umbrella of art deco. There are general characteristics that are evident in some of the work the most obvious being the streamlined appearance, especially obvious in architecture, which took cues from the aerodynamic forms used in industrial design.

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