In this new edition, the evolution of interior design has been made even more accessible through the inclusion of a CD-ROM with an interactive timeline. Incorporating over 100 illustrations, this sets the great interior spaces of the world in the context of the social, political and technological developments of the time.
Now in its third edition and fully updated with the most recent examples, A History of Interior Design tells the story of 6,000 years of domestic and public space.
John Pile acknowledges that interior design is a field with unclear boundaries, in which construction, architecture,furniture, decoration, technology and product design all overlap. These topics are woven together in a fascinating narrative that runs from cave dwellings and temple architecture, through Gothic cathedrals and Renaissance palaces, to the grand civic spaces of the nineteenth century and the sleek interiors of modern skyscrapers.
Embedded in a social and political context, detailed discussions of famous buildings, from the Parthenon to the Pompidou Centre, are interspersed with investigations of the domestic vernacular - the cottages, farmhouses, apartments and city terraces inhabited by ordinary people.
In this new edition, the evolution of interior design has been made even more accessible through the inclusion of a CD-ROM with an interactive timeline. Incorporating over 100 illustrations, this sets the great interior spaces of the world in the context of the social, political and technological developments of the time.
Includes a CD-ROM with over 100 illustrations providing an interactive timeline of the history of interior design.
Expanded and enriched with many more examples of landmark contemporary interiors.
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Prehistory to Early Civilizations
2 Classical Civilizations: Greece and Rome
3 Early Christian, Byzantine, and Romanesque
4 Islamic and Asian Traditions
5 The Later Middle Ages
6 The Renaissance in Italy
7 Baroque and Rococo in Italy and Northern Europe
8 Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo in France and Spain 165
9 Renaissance to Georgian in The Low Countries and England 193
10 Colonial and Federal America
11 The Regency, Revivals, and Industrial Revolution 233
12 The Victorian Era
13 The Aesthetic Movements
14 Art Nouveau and the Vienna Secession
15 Eclecticism
16 The Emergence of Modernism
17 Art Deco and Industrial Design
18 The Spread of Early Modernism in Europe
19 Modernism in America
20 The Ascendancy of Modernism
21 Contemporary Design
Glossary
Bibliography
Picture Credits
Index