Bruce Peter is the Professor of Design History in the Glasgow School of Art's School of Design. He has researched and published extensively on modern architecture and design for transport, pleasure and hospitality. Drew Plunkett is a former academic who was Head of Interior Design at Glasgow School of Art. He now writes on the subject for both students and practitioners.
Description
Introduction: British interiors and design debates before 1920; 1. After the Paris Exposition: the first Art Deco interiors in London's West End; 2. Un-domestic domesticity: homes and lifestyles of a shifting establishment; 3. Ocean liner style: grandeur and modernity afloat; 4. High street populism: jazz moderne and streamform for retail and entertainment; 5. Moving On; 6. Subversion and regression; 7. Edifices Crumble; 8. Anarchy in the UK; 9. White seemed right; 10. Richer mixes; 11. Recession and resuscitation; 12. Digitising and sustaining