American Decades
Architecture: Space and Color
Central Feature.
Space—lots of it—was the key feature of interior design in the 1950s. Influenced by the severe designs of Mies van der Rohe and other Bauhaus architects who sought an integration of visual arts into society, both American homes and public buildings were built with lots of spare, open space. House Beautiful magazine was lyrical about "our wonderful 20th century concept of space … the free and easy movement from the house to the garden and back to the house … vistas for the eye to roam or relax in—indoors and out and upwards." Said designer George Nelson in Living Spaces: "It is not efficiency that we are looking for, but freedom from dimensional barriers."
Breaking Down Barriers.
At the same time, walls and rooms became scarce. Wright's concept of "open" architectural plans meshed with the idea of flowing space, and great rooms—actually, no demarcated rooms at all—were the...
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1950's Fashion
- Overview
- Topics in the News
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Headline Makers
- Chanel, Gabrielle "Coco" 1883-1971
- Dior, Christian 1905-1957
- Eames, Charles 1907-1978
- Fuller, R(ichard) Buckminster, (Jr.) 1895-1983
- McCardell, Claire 1905-1958
- Norell, Norman 1900-1972
- Quant, Mary 1934-
- Saarinen, Eero 1910-1961
- St. Laurent, Yves 1936-
- Van Der Rohe, Ludwig Mies 1886-1969
- Wright, Frank Lloyd 1869-1959
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Fashion, 1950–1959
