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PRESENTATION
MADDIE BARK
W6 A2 FINAL COMPILATION
STYLE – Gothic Revival ARCHITECTURE
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lavish ornamentation
“Showy” Fabric
Gold Details
Marble Top
Rich Colors
The Second Empire was mostly during the reign of Napoleon the third and was
highly mostly focused on ornamentation and decoration. In a Second Empire
room, the focal points were typically the fireplace mantels, mirrors, candelabras,
sconces and chandeliers. “There is an abundance of inspiration, a profusion of
materials and a richness of decoration, made up of a generous mix of 17th and
18th-century styles.” This style was widely used through out the 1800’s.
Steep Roofs
Vertical
Emphasis
Posts
The Stick Style, also referred to as being the “Swiss cottages” and
wood-trussed folk houses of 1850s, and to the picturesque style
popularized so effectively by Andrew Jackson Downing during the
1840s. There were many factors that distinguish the stick style to
other styles. These homes include a vertical emphasis through the
use of boards framing the windows and panelizing the facades, as
well as chamfers, cutaway corners, trusses, and English medieval
roof and chimney details.
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Carved
Oak
Animal
motif
Claw
foot
Metal
framing
Bright
colors
Floral
patterns
Spanish revival was inspired by the architecture of Spain and Latin America,
emphasizing their rich stylistic details. The style is rare outside the Southwest, Texas
and Florida due to the style coming more from the southwestern side of the states.
“Typical features include a low-pitched roof with little or no eave overhang, a red-tiled
roof, perhaps a prominent rounded arch over a door, window or porch, a stucco wall
surface, and usually an asymmetrical façade.”
• https://www.emaze.com/@AFICRIQL/AMERICAN-PERIOD.pptx-
copy1
• “Stick Style Architecture and Interiors.” Old House Online, Cruz Bay
Publishing, 12 Jan. 2011, www.oldhouseonline.com/articles/guide-
to-stick-style-architecture-and-interiors.
• https://designergirlee.wordpress.com/2011/08/03/classical-
eclecticism/
• “Classical Eclecticism.” s7hauhe, 4 Aug. 2011,
s7hauhe.wordpress.com/2011/08/04/classical-eclecticism/.
• http://lampedo.blogspot.com/
• http://www.decorlove.com/ideas/spanish-wall-decor/
• “Spanish Revival.” Architectural Styles of America and Europe,
WordPress, 23 Nov. 2011, architecturestyles.org/spanish-revival/
• “Norman Shaw.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia
Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/biography/Norman-Shaw.
• http://drgeoffsnell.com/2017/01/
Perspective Design
Floor Plan Design
Romanesque Revival Side Table
SHINGLE STYLE ARCHITECTURE
Hardwood
Floors
The Art Nouveau style started around the 1890’s and ended
around 1910. The style was widely popular around Europe and
the US. It is known for long, sinuous, organic lines. The want to
let go of the historical styles of the nineteenth century was
crucial behind Art Nouveau and one that establishes the
movement's modernism. The people who created Art Nouveau
wanted to bring back, “good workmanship, raise the status of
craft, and produce genuinely modern design that reflected the
utility of the items they were creating.” Art Nouveau was
elegant designs that brought flowing, natural forms resembling
the stems and blossoms of plants.
Repetitive
Geometric
Patterns
Black and
white and
solid colors
Strong
contrasts
Vienna Secession, founded in 1897, in Vienna, was created by a group of artists, sculptors,
architects, and designers, and it is more widely influenced by Britain, Scotland, and
Germany. Stepping away from Art Nouveau designs, the Secession goes for simplicity,
rational construction, and honest use of materials, which then influenced subsequent
modern developments. The Vienna Secession was created as a reaction to the
traditionalism of the artistic institutions in the Austrian capital. It consisted of a set of
artists who broke away from the association that ran the city's own venue for contemporary
art to form their own, progressive group along with a venue to display their work.
Perspective
W4 A1
RESEARCH
MADDIE BARK
INTA207
08/14/17
DE STIJL ARCHITECTURE
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International style started in the 1920’s and 30’s and were found
mostly in Europe and America. Characteristics of the style are
buildings that have a rectilinear form; light, tight plane surfaces that
have been completely stripped decoration; open interior spaces; and a
visually weightless quality. Glass and steel, in combination with usually
concrete, are the materials of construction. The clean, geometric
qualities of the style became widely popular for skyscrapers across the
US in the 50’s and 60’s.They started becoming the symbols of
American corporate power and progressiveness.
Ceramic vase
Leaf Motif
Simple
Style
Art deco is similar to art nouveau, but is a modern style that brings together
functional objects and artistic objects. The Art Deco objects were hardly ever
mass produced, and the characteristics of the style are simple, clean shapes
with a streamlined look. The most outstanding designers created individually
crafted and limited addition items. Decorative ideas came from American Indian,
Egyptian, and early classical sources as well as from nature.
• <http://inhabitat.com/de-stijl-inspired-home-in-kiev-features-
massive-pergola-wall-for-privacy/>
• <http://thedesignsoc.com/congratulations-hola-design-shortlisted-
city-space-apartmentpenthouse-award-international-design-
architecture-awards-2017/>
• <https://dengarden.com/interior-design/Bauhaus-Furniture>
• <http://www.veniceclayartists.com/charles-catteau/>
• “Donald Deskey Biography - Infos - Art Market.” Donald Deskey
Biography - Infos - Art Market,< www.donald-deskey.com/.>
• “De Stijl Movement, Artists and Major Works.” The Art Story, The
Art Story Foudation, 2017, <www.theartstory.org/movement-de-
stijl.htm.>
• “International Style.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia
Britannica, Inc., 2017, <www.britannica.com/art/International-
Style-architecture.>
• “Bauhaus Movement, Artists and Major Works.” The Art Story,
The Art Story Foudation, 2017, <www.theartstory.org/movement-
bauhaus.htm.>
• Bauhaus Movement | Art and Technology - A new Unity |
Rethinking the world. “Bauhaus Design Movement.” BAUHAUS
MOVEMENT | Art and Technology - A New Unity, IMPRINT,
<www.bauhaus-movement.com/en/.>
• “Art Deco.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica,
Inc., <www.britannica.com/art/Art-Deco>
Perspective
Floor Plan
Donald Deskey
W5 A2 MUSEUM
EXHIBIT DESIGN
INTA 207
MADDIE BARK
Organic and Sculptural Modern House Geometric Modern Interior Space Scandinavian Modern Chair Modern
Historicism Vase
Organic Resembles a
Curved Roof
Architecture plant(Mushroom)
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Animal Motif
Leaves Motif
Historic style
Going from the 1930’s to about the 2000’s, modern historicism shows the
importance of history by using the same features that were used in past designs
and pieces and adding those with a modern twist. The style looks to and uses
the past in many way to express a variety of stories. The styles collected to
make up Modern Historicism style are Suburban Modern, New Urbanism, New
Formalism, Regionalism, a new Classical Revival in the late 20th century, and
Period Interior Decoration.
• http://www.azquotes.com/author/32334-Dorothy_Draper
• https://designergirlee.wordpress.com/2011/09/12/organic-and-
sculptural-modern/
• http://www.dekrisdesign.com/2011/11/page/2/
• http://www.urbanartantiques.com/2010/scandinavian-furniture-
minneapolis/
• http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/spring13/whitmore-reviews-
inventing-the-modern-world?tmpl=component&page=
• “Modern Historicism.” DesignerGirlee, WordPress, 12 Sept. 2011,
designergirlee.wordpress.com/2011/09/12/modern-historicism/.
• “Organic and Sculptural Modern.” DesignerGirlee, WordPress, 12
Sept. 2011, designergirlee.wordpress.com/2011/09/12/organic-
and-sculptural-modern/.
• “Geometric Modern.” DesignerGirlee, WordPress, 12 Sept. 2011,
designergirlee.wordpress.com/2011/09/12/geometric-modern/
• “The Philosophy of Scandinavian Design.” Smith Brothers
Construction, Smith Brothers, 10 May 2016,
smithbrothersconstruction.com/the-philosophy-of-scandinavian-
design/.
• “History.” Dorothy Draper & Company, Dorothy Draper and
Company, 2017, www.dorothydraper.com/history/.
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Bold
colors
Strong
Shapes
Icon
Post Mordernism art started to around the 1970’s, and strived to be something
different from the international style and Geometric modern design. Post
modern design went against everything good design stood for at the time. It
went for strange shapes, strong colors and patterns rendered in both common
and luxurious materials. It attempts to overcome the bland, universality, and
emptiness associated with the International Style. The viewer became an
important determiner of meaning for pieces of art, even allowed by some artists
to participate in the work as in the case of some performance pieces. Other
artists went further by creating works that required viewer intervention to create
and/or complete the work.
• https://globalmillennial.org/2016/12/21/postmodernism-art-
modern-society/
• http://www.alessi.com/en/products/designers/philippe-starck
• https://brightside.me/creativity-design/the-astonishing-neo-
futuristic-architecture-of-zaha-hadid-122255/
• http://thraam.com/14763/modern-interior-design-ideas/modern-
interior-cieling-designs-ideas-of-late-modern-interior-cieling-
designs-ideas-1/
• https://woodlandcreekfurniture.com/product/soft-modern-
gathering-table/
• “Postmodern Art - Modern Art Terms and Concepts.” The Art
Story, Desartlab, www.theartstory.org/definition-
postmodernism.htm.
• “Neo-Modern Architecture.” Neo-Modern Architecture ~, Blogger,
homeinteriorproject.blogspot.com/2012/11/neo-modern-
architecture.html.
• Wingfield, Jonathan. “Philippe Starck Short Biography.”
Starck.com, www.starck.com/en/about.
• i contemporanei Philippe Starck Parigi 1949 "Subversive, ethical,
ecological, political, fun: this is how I see my duty as a creator."
Philippe Starck. Despite his . “Philippe Starck.” Cassina, 2014,
www.cassina.com/en/designer/philippe-starck.
• “What Is Environmental Design?” Innovateus, InnotvateUS Inc,
2006, www.innovateus.net/innopedia/what-environmental-design.