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E-raamat: Architectures of Display: Department Stores and Modern Retail

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Through an international range of case studies from the 1870s to the present day, this volume analyses strategies of display in department stores and modern retail spaces. Established scholars and emerging researchers working within a range of disciplinary contexts and historiographical traditions shed light on what constitutes modern retail and the ways in which display, retail and interior designers, architects and artists have built and transformed their practice in response to the commercial context.

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"Architectures of Display is an important and welcome addition to the scholarship of interiors, retailing, and consumption. The rather neglected topic of merchandising displays is examined through international examples ranging from Victorian and later model rooms to contemporary digital fashion retailing. The fascinating case studies in the volume, not only engage with particular historic moments in retail design, but as a volume emphasize the crucial importance of the visual when engaging with consumers." Clive Edwards, Emeritus Professor of Design History, Loughborough University, UK

"Recounting the ways that show-window designers have piqued consumer desire, Architectures of Display reveals a major portal through which modernity entered everyday life. Covering more than a century of practice with detailed case studies, it suggests the breadth of approaches to retail presentations as well as their shared goal of creating visual narratives that shape our relationships with material objects. In doing so, Architectures of Display provides an historical perspective on our current era of unrelenting self-presentation." Sandy Isenstadt, Professor of History of Modern Architecture, University of Delaware, USA

"In its interrogation of the architecture of display, and display as integral to architectures cultural impact, this collection moves far beyond conventional studies of consumption. Its contributions are multiple and compelling: it situates the emergence of the display window and the department store within an expanded history of architectures material effects; it argues that techniques and technologies of display have been at the core of artistic experimentation; and it shows that the arrangement of consumer goods is nothing if not political." Charles Rice, School of Architecture, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

"Generously illustrated and historically adventurous, Architectures of Display is a scintillating exploration of how wealthy societies have been seduced by a world of commercial retailing. By concentrating on the dazzling and inventive theatrics of department stores this volume is an essential guide to the aesthetics of commodity culture. It is highly recommended to anyone wanting to understand our love affair with things." Ben Highmore, Professor of Cultural Studies, University of Sussex, UK

List of figures
vii
Notes on contributors xiii
Architectures of display: An introduction 1(14)
Patricia Lara-Betancourt
Anca I. Lasc
Margaret Maile Petty
PART I Displaying Modernity
15(92)
1 "A world of furniture": The making of the late Victorian furniture shop
17(14)
Trevor Keeble
2 Displaying dreams: Model interiors in British department stores, 1890--1914
31(16)
Patricia Eara-Betancourt
3 Home economics: The T. Eaton Company's Thrift House, 1926--1950
47(16)
Susan Haight
4 The art of window display: Cross-promotion at Bonwit Teller and MoMA
63(14)
Sandra Zalman
5 William Pahlmann and the department store model room, 1937--1942
77(15)
Beverly K. Grindstafe
6 Baroque lines in a modern world: The retail displays of Dorothy Draper
92(15)
John C. Turpin
PART II Technologies of Display
107(76)
7 "The Age of Show Windows" in the American department store: Techniques and technologies of attraction at the turn of the twentieth century
109(16)
Emily M. Orr
8 Drawing power: Show window display design in the USA, 1900s-1930s
125(15)
Margaret Maile Petty
9 Automatic show windows: Frederick Kiesler's retail technology and American consumer culture
140(15)
Laura Mcguire
10 Prop art: Harald Szcemann and the Warcnhaus Gebruder Loeb AG, Bern
155(12)
Anna-Sophie Springer
11 From retail stores to real-time stories: Displaying change in an age of digital manufacturing
167(16)
Mark Taylor
Yannis Zavoleas
PART III Contested Identities/Contested Displays
183(97)
12 Exotics to erotics: Exploring new frontiers of desire within Parisian department store decors
185(17)
Kevin C. Robbins
13 Dovetailed displays: Show windows, habitat dioramas, and bird hats
202(15)
Emily Gephart
Michael Rossi
14 Department stores and their display windows during the prewar Third Reich: Prevailing within a hostile Nazi consumer culture
217(16)
Douglas Klahr
15 The cultured corporation: Art, architecture and the postwar office building
233(16)
Alice Friedman
16 "Knife/Fork/Spoon": The Walker Art Center and the design and display of "Contour" sterling flatware service, 1949--1951
249(16)
Alexa Griffith Winton
17 Galerias Preciados (1943--1975): A Spanish cathedral of consumption and its display strategies during the Franco years
265(15)
Ana Maria Fernandez Garcia
Index 280
Anca I. Lasc is Assistant Professor of Design History in the History of Art and Design Department at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York.

Patricia Lara-Betancourt is a design historian and research fellow at The Modern Interiors Research Centre, Kingston University, London, UK.

Margaret Maile Petty is Professor and Head of the School of Design in the Creative Industries Faculty at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.