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Anne Massey

    Out of the Ivory Tower
    Designing Liners
    The Independent Group
    Interior Design Since 1900
    Women in Design
    Provision Mapping and the SEND Code of Practice
    • In the busy world that schools inhabit, this book provides clear guidance on how to implement a simple and user-friendly system that will ensure all pupil progress is forensically examined and any inadequacies swiftly addressed. Provision Mapping and the SEND Code of Practice describes a tried and tested system that helps schools to successfully identify, implement and track provision for all pupils, irrespective of whether they have a special educational need or not. This new edition: demonstrates how schools can implement the requirements of the new SEND Code of Practice provides achievable solutions to the problems that schools face in trying to evidence the impact of the additional support they provide provides photocopiable templates of tables that can be used to track progress of all pupils contains easy to use tools that will allow a school to clearly evidence that additional funding is used efficiently. This second edition has been fully updated to reflect the recent changes to SEN legislation, the new SEND Code of Practice (2015), the new National Curriculum and new assessment requirements and the new Common Inspection Framework. Additional material has been added to provide a resource for secondary and special schools. Headteachers, senior managers, leadership teams, SENCOs and other educational professionals will find the guidance and support provided by this book invaluable.

      Provision Mapping and the SEND Code of Practice
    • Women in Design

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(19)Évaluer

      A comprehensive history of women designers working internationally from 1900 to the present day. Women designers have created some of the most important objects in history. By revealing the untold stories of female design pioneers, this wide-ranging introduction celebrates their crucial role in the history of modern processes of making. Arranged chronologically, this guide considers the structural barriers to professional success and how women overcame these hurdles, charting the works of designers including Anni Albers at the Bauhaus, the architects Eileen Gray and Zaha Hadid, interior decorator Elsie de Wolfe, and fashion icon Mary Quant. Focusing on the key subjects of architecture, craft, fashion, furniture, graphics, interior, product, and textile design, author Anne Massey explores the link between early twentieth– century revolutionary design and lifestyle, as well as the idea of shopping and consumerism as liberatory. Massey also discusses the important contribution of designers during and after World War II, along with design activism, design collectives, and the current success of women working transnationally in architecture and design. Illustrated throughout, Women in Design is the definitive history of women designers working around the world over the past 120 years.

      Women in Design
    • Interior Design Since 1900

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(37)Évaluer

      "[Covers] a range of important issues for the history of interior design in the 20th century."― Journal of Design History From the nineteenth-century Arts and Crafts movement to the present day―from Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, the Modern Movement, and Art Deco to High-Tech and green design―every style of interior design since 1900 is charted in this wide-ranging survey. Design in the twentieth century saw many changes in direction, including the emergence of professional "interior decoration" and its evolution into interior design. Interiors, domestic and other, are explored and placed within their social, political, economic, and cultural context.This revised and expanded edition is brought into the twenty-first century with a new chapter on sustainable design that focuses on public spaces such as hotels, offices, factories, and shops. 217 illustrations, 59 in color

      Interior Design Since 1900
    • The Independent Group

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      This study looks at the Independent Group of artists, designers and writers who, in the early 1950s, aimed to raise the status of popular objects and icons within modern visual culture. The development of the Group is mapped against the changing nature of modernism during the Cold War era.

      The Independent Group
    • Designing Liners

      A History of Interior Design Afloat

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the evolution of interior design in ocean liners from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, this book delves into the opulent aesthetics of these floating palaces. It highlights the design heritage that has influenced modern cruise ships, reflecting the transition in maritime travel and leisure. The new edition emphasizes the significance of this design legacy in today's expanding holiday cruise market.

      Designing Liners
    • Out of the Ivory Tower

      The Independent Group and Popular Culture

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the influential Independent Group, this sequel delves into the collective's impact on modernism and mass culture in post-war Britain. Featuring notable figures from diverse fields, including artists, architects, graphic designers, and writers, the book examines their innovative collaborations at the ICA in London during the 1950s. It highlights how this radical assembly engaged with both avant-garde movements and popular culture, offering a fresh perspective on their legacy and significance in the Anglo-American context.

      Out of the Ivory Tower