Interior Desecrations

Interior Desecrations
Title Interior Desecrations PDF eBook
Author James Lileks
Publisher Crown
Pages 184
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Lileks delivers a jaw-dropping retrospective of the worst of the worst rec rooms, dens, bedrooms, and other interior spaces of homes in the years when shag rugs ruled. Everything here is straight out of the pages of 1970s interior design magazines, books, and other supposed arbiters of style and taste.176 pp.

Gastroanomalies

Gastroanomalies
Title Gastroanomalies PDF eBook
Author James Lileks
Publisher Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Pages 178
Release 2007
Genre Cookbooks
ISBN 0307383075

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Presents photographs, illustrations, food ads, recipes, and culinary miscellany from the 1950s and 1960s with commentary on an array of the "best of the worst" dishes from the period.

Taste

Taste
Title Taste PDF eBook
Author Drew Plunkett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 411
Release 2020-03-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1000033651

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Democratic in intention and approach, the book will argue that the home interior, as independently created by the ‘amateur’ householder, offers a continuous informal critique of shifting architectural styles (most notably with the advent of Modernism) and the design mainstream. Indeed, it will suggest that the popular increasingly exerts an influence on the professional. Underpinned by academic rigour, but not in thrall to it, above all this book is an engaging attempt to identify the cultural drivers of aesthetic change in the home, extrapolating the wider influence of ‘taste’ to a broad audience – both professional and ‘trade’. In so doing, it will explore enthralling territory – money, class, power and influence. Illustrated with contemporary drawings and cartoons as well as photos, the book will not only be an absorbing read, but an enticing and attractive object in itself.

Archi.Pop

Archi.Pop
Title Archi.Pop PDF eBook
Author D. Medina Lasansky
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 249
Release 2014-10-23
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1472526694

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How have architecture and design been represented in popular culture? How do these fictional reflections feed back into and influence 'the real world'? Archi.Pop: Architecture and Design in Popular Culture offers the first contemporary critical overview of this diverse and intriguing relationship in cultural forms including television, cinema, iconic buildings and everyday interiors, music and magazines. Bringing the study of architecture and culture firmly to the contemporary world, Archi.Pop offers a unique critical investigation into how this dynamic relationship has shaped the way we live and the way we interact with the constructed world around us.

The Gallery of Regrettable Food

The Gallery of Regrettable Food
Title The Gallery of Regrettable Food PDF eBook
Author James Lileks
Publisher Crown
Pages 200
Release 2001
Genre Cooking
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Recipes and food photography from the 1940s, '50s, and '60s assembled with humorous commentary.

Mommy Knows Worst

Mommy Knows Worst
Title Mommy Knows Worst PDF eBook
Author James Lileks
Publisher Three Rivers Press
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Parenting
ISBN 9781400082285

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From satirist Lileks comes a hilarious collection of questionable childcare tips from a bygone era.

The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Homes through American History

The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Homes through American History
Title The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Homes through American History PDF eBook
Author Olivia Graf
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 600
Release 2008-03-30
Genre Art
ISBN 9780313334962

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Beginning with the homes of the first European settlers to the North American colonies, and concluding with the latest trends in construction and design of houses and apartments in the United States, Homes through American History is a four-volume set intended for a general audience. From tenements to McMansions, from wattle-and-daub construction in early New England to sustainable materials for green housing, these books provide a rich historical tour through housing in the United States. Divided into 10 historical periods, the series explores a variety of home types and issues within a social, historical, and political context. For use in history, social studies, and literature classes, Homes through American History identifies ; A brief historical overview of the era, in order provide context to the discussion of homes and dwellings. ; Styles of domestic architecture around the country. ; Building material and manufacturing. ; Home layout and design. ; Furniture and decoration. ; Landscaping and outbuildings.