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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 280x215 mm, weight: 1380 g, 380 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Vitra Design Museum
  • ISBN-10: 3945852447
  • ISBN-13: 9783945852446
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 280x215 mm, weight: 1380 g, 380 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Vitra Design Museum
  • ISBN-10: 3945852447
  • ISBN-13: 9783945852446
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The cheap, colourful plastic designs from East Germany pitted against the cool functionalism of West German design: The publication German Design 1949 1989: Two Countries, One History does away with such clichés. More than 30 years after German reunification, it presents a comprehensive overview of German design history of the post-war period for the first time ever. With over 380 illustrations and numerous examples from the fields of designfashion, furniture, graphics, automobile, industrial, and interiorsthe book shows how design featured in daily life on both sides of the Wall, the important part it played in the reconstruction process and how it served as a propaganda tool during the Cold War. Key objects and protagonistsfrom Dieter Rams or Otl Aicher in the West to Rudolf Horn or Renate Müller in the Eastare presented alongside formative factors such as the Bauhaus legacy and important institutions. The exceptional case of the division of Germany allows a unique comparative perspective on the role design played in promoting socialism and capitalism. While in the Federal Republic to the West, it became a generator of the export economy and the "Made in Germany" brand, in the East it was intended to fuel the socialist planned economy and affordability for broad sections of the population was key. While the book highlights the different realities of East and West, the many cross references that connected design in both are also examined. It impressively illustrates the many facets of German design history in the post-war period.

With contributions by Paul Betts, Greg Castillo, Petra Eisele, Siegfried Gronert, Jana Scholze, Katharina Pfützner, Eli Rubin, Katrin Schreiter, Oliver Sukrow, Carsten Wolff, among others; interviews with Prem Krishnamurthy, Renate Müller and Dieter Rams.
Prologue 1(1)
1949-1960 2(1)
1961-1972 3(1)
1973-1989 4(2)
Forewords 6(10)
14
Two Countries, One History? Design Encounters East and West
16(12)
Erika Pinner
Klara Nemeckova
Delayed History: A Call for Complicated Narratives
28(8)
Jana Scholze
Selected Works
36(18)
52
Chronicle
54(2)
Design Schools and the Legacy of Modernism up to the Late 1960s
56(8)
Siegfried Gronert
Furnishing a Future: German Model Home Interiors, 1949-60
64(10)
Greg Castillo
Case Study: The "School of Good Taste"--the Werkbund after 1950
74(4)
Mea Hoffmann
Case Study: The Deutsche Werkstatten in Divided Germany
78(4)
Klara Nemeckova
Case Study: Wilhelm Wagenfeld and Design Continuity
82(4)
Paul Betts
Interview
86(4)
Prem Krishnamurthy
Erika Pinner
Selected Works
90(44)
Photo Series: The Berlin Wall
134(26)
158
Chronicle
160(2)
Plastics, Design, and Socialism in East Germany
162(10)
Eli Rubin
"One Germany or two; we aren't politicians": The Struggle for Peaceful Coexistence in German Design's East-West Encounters
172(10)
Katrin Schreiter
Case Study: Josep Renau's Mural "Die Beziehung des Menschen zu Natur und Technik"
182(4)
Oliver Sukrow
Case Study: Performance, Form, Quality: HELIRADIO
186(4)
Fine Kugler
Case Study: The Coolly Calculated Ecstasy of Colour
190(4)
Willy Fleckhaus
Edition Suhrkamp
Carsten Wolff
Interview
194(4)
Dieter Rams
Mateo Kries
Selected Works
198(44)
240
Chronicle
242(2)
Flight from Industry: Designers in the GDR Resist
244(10)
Katharina Pfutzner
Alternative Design and Design Alternatives: Developments and Discourses in West German Design of the 1970s and 1980s
254(10)
Petra Eisele
Case Study: "A new car is catching on": The New VW Golf
264(2)
Isabelle Schorer
Case Study: Material Alternatives and Spaces for Possibility: The Fashion Designer Augusta Pohle
266(4)
Kerstin Stover
Case Study: Rapprochement and Mutual Recognition: Design Shows in East Berlin, Leipzig, and Stuttgart
270(4)
Klara Nemeckova
Interview
274(4)
Renate Muller
Thomas A. Geisler
Selected Works
278(32)
Index 310(4)
Bibliography 314(2)
Image Credits 316(3)
Acknowledgements 319(1)
Colophon 320