Eliot Noyes

Author:   Gordon Bruce ,  Molly Noyes
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9780714843506


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   12 September 2006
Format:   Hardback
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This is the first publication about Eliot Noyes (1910 77), an important figure in twentieth-century design in America. His influential and successful career stretched from his position as the first Director of Industrial Design at MoMA in the 1940s to Consulting Director of Design for key businesses such as IBM, Mobil Oil and Westinghouse. This book traces Noyes life and pioneering career, emphasizing his work for the corporate industries, to which he introduced key designers, artists and architects such as Paul Rand, Alexander Calder and Marcel Breuer, as well as his architectural projects and lectures. The focus is on the ideas he eschewed throughout his life and the influence he exerted on the design world

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Author:   Gordon Bruce ,  Molly Noyes
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 25.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 29.00cm
Weight:   1.848kg
ISBN:  

9780714843506


ISBN 10:   0714843504
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   12 September 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Early Years Chapter 3: The Harvard School of Architecture Chapter 4: The Museum of Modern Art Chapter 5: Building an Architectural and Industrial Design Profession Chapter 6: International Business Machines Chapter 7: Curator of Corporate Ethos Chapter 8: Final Years Endmatter: Timeline, Index

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Bruce, who worked with Noyes for around 10 years up to his death, knows his stuff. The text is conversational yet authoritative and the personal insights prove he was there. Discreetly designed with over 500 illustrations, it has a gorgeous back cover with an intriguing spider graph of Noyes' influence... Gropius said of Noyes that he was 'the only architect to make effective use of the Bauhaus' academic principles'. Read this and find out why. -Building Design A great insight into Noyes' life, featuring extended interviews with many of his relatives and acquaintances, and bursting with colour photography, drawings plans and a diverse range of documentary material. -Wonderland The story of the Bauhaus refugees' influence on American design is well known; but is is surely architect, educator and design consultant Eliot Noyes who warrants a place in history as the one who fed the Bauhaus system of 'total design' in the maw of corporate America. -Architecture Today Biographies of the great American designers of the mid-20th century have a heroic quality that makes them different from those of other lands and eras... Noyes is less well known, yet his is a remarkable story... [A] combination of architecture with industrial design [...] made Noyes [...] well positioned to transform the image of American industry... This book is a fine tribute, beautifully designed, to a major player. -World of Interiors


i'1/2Bruce, who worked with Noyes for around 10 years up to his death, knows his stuff. The text is conversational yet authoritative and the personal insights prove he was there. Discreetly designed with over 500 illustrations, it has a gorgeous back cover with an intriguing spider graph of Noyesi'1/2 influence. i'1/2 Gropius said of Noyes that he was i'1/2the only architect to make effective use of the Bauhausi'1/2 academic principles.i'1/2 Read this and find out why.i'1/2 Building Design i'1/2a great insight into Noyesi'1/2 life, featuring extended interviews with many of his relatives and acquaintances, and bursting with colour photography, drawings plans and a diverse range of documentary materiali'1/2 Wonderland 'The story of the Bauhaus refugees' influence on American design is well known; but is is surely architect, educator and design consultant Eliot Noyes who warrants a place in history as the one who fed the Bauhaus system of 'total design' in the maw of corporate America.' Architecture Today 'biographies of the great American designers of the mid-20th century have a heroic quality that makes them different from those of other lands and eras. ... Noyes is less well known, yet his is a remarkable story. ... [a] combination of architecture with industrial design [...] made Noyes [...] well positioned to transform the image of American industry ... This book is a fine tribute, beautifully designed, to a major player.' World of Interiors


'Bruce, who worked with Noyes for around 10 years up to his death, knows his stuff. The text is conversational yet authoritative and the personal insights prove he was there. Discreetly designed with over 500 illustrations, it has a gorgeous back cover with an intriguing spider graph of Noyes' influence. ... Gropius said of Noyes that he was the only architect to make effective use of the Bauhaus' academic principles. Read this and find out why.' Building Design 'a great insight into Noyes' life, featuring extended interviews with many of his relatives and acquaintances, and bursting with colour photography, drawings plans and a diverse range of documentary material' Wonderland 'The story of the Bauhaus refugees' influence on American design is well known; but is is surely architect, educator and design consultant Eliot Noyes who warrants a place in history as the one who fed the Bauhaus system of 'total design' in the maw of corporate America.' Architecture Today 'biographies of the great American designers of the mid-20th century have a heroic quality that makes them different from those of other lands and eras. ... Noyes is less well known, yet his is a remarkable story. ... [a] combination of architecture with industrial design [...] made Noyes [...] well positioned to transform the image of American industry ... This book is a fine tribute, beautifully designed, to a major player.' World of Interiors


Author Information

Gordon Bruce is an industrial designer who worked for Eliot Noyes from the late sixties until Noyes death in 1977. He lectures internationally on design and is a regular guest judge and critic for schools and competitions. He has served as advisor to the International Industrial Design Conference of Aspen and was Chairman of the Product Design Division of the Innovative Design laboratory of Samsung. His own designs and writings have appeared in numerous magazines including AXIS, Scientific American, Domus, ID and Time.

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