Modern Movements in Interior Design
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Modern Movements in Interior Design
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Frank Lloyd Wright:Most famous American architect who developed the Prairie style.
Unity with nature:“Most famous American architect’s” motto
Comfort:Louis___________Tiffany
Art Nouveau:Movement Tiffany was associated with
Barcelona:The Spanish version of Art Nouveau was dominated by what city?
Antonia Gaudi:Architect of Casa Batllo
White:De Stijl, a movement in Holland that reduced design to its basic elements, including the use of only red, blue, yellow, black, gray, and ________
Gerrit Reitveld:Most famous De Stijl designer.
Reinforced:The International Movement featured four common materials: ________concrete, stucco, steel, and glass
International:Style based on functionalism and purity of line
Walter Gropius:Founded the Bauhaus in 1919
Less is more: Mies van de Rohe’s motto
Pavilion:Created for the German Pavilion at the Barcelona International Exhibition, the ___________ chair was intended as a modern throne; a thick cushion upholstered in luxurious leather and set upon a curved metal frame in the shape of an X inspired by classical furniture. Known today as the Barcelona Lounge.
Petit Comfort :Used on luxury cruise ships during the late 1920s for its compact size and formal elegance, Le Corbusier’s _____________ ___________ Collection (1928) remains one of his most recognized furniture designs.
Cowhide:Le Corbusier Basculant Armchair was upholstered in what?
Glass house:Phillip Johnson’s famous building
Eero Saarinen:Designed the St. Louis Jefferson Memorial Gateway Arch 1966
Charles Eames:Born in St. Louis, studied at Wash U, better known for furniture design than architecture
La Chaise: furniture piece designed by Charles and Ray Eames, its organic shape recalls the "Floating Figure," a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise.
LCW:Eames’ ___ was hailed by Time Magazine as the Best Design of the 20th Century.
Miller:Herman _______
George Nelson:Designer of the Marshmallow Sofa and Ball Clock
Modern Movements in Interior Design
Across:7. | The Spanish version of Art Nouveau was dominated by what city? | 14. | Created for the German Pavilion at the Barcelona International Exhibition, the ___________ chair was intended as a modern throne; a thick cushion upholstered in luxurious leather and set upon a curved metal frame in the shape of an X inspired by classical furniture. Known today as the Barcelona Lounge. | 15. | Designed the St. Louis Jefferson Memorial Gateway Arch 1966 |
| 17. | De Stijl, a movement in Holland that reduced design to its basic elements, including the use of only red, blue, yellow, black, gray, and ________ | 18. | furniture piece designed by Charles and Ray Eames, its organic shape recalls the "Floating Figure," a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. |
| | Down:1. | Movement Tiffany was associated with | 2. | Most famous De Stijl designer. | 3. | Most famous American architect who developed the Prairie style. | 4. | Used on luxury cruise ships during the late 1920s for its compact size and formal elegance, Le Corbusier’s _____________ ___________ Collection (1928) remains one of his most recognized furniture designs. | 5. | Le Corbusier Basculant Armchair was upholstered in what? | 6. | Founded the Bauhaus in 1919 | 8. | Architect of Casa Batllo |
| 9. | “Most famous American architect’s” motto | 10. | Born in St. Louis, studied at Wash U, better known for furniture design than architecture | 11. | Mies van de Rohe’s motto | 12. | Herman _______ | 13. | Phillip Johnson’s famous building | 16. | Eames’ ___ was hailed by Time Magazine as the Best Design of the 20th Century. |
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Modern Movements in Interior Design
Across:7. | The Spanish version of Art Nouveau was dominated by what city? | 14. | Created for the German Pavilion at the Barcelona International Exhibition, the ___________ chair was intended as a modern throne; a thick cushion upholstered in luxurious leather and set upon a curved metal frame in the shape of an X inspired by classical furniture. Known today as the Barcelona Lounge. | 15. | Designed the St. Louis Jefferson Memorial Gateway Arch 1966 |
| 17. | De Stijl, a movement in Holland that reduced design to its basic elements, including the use of only red, blue, yellow, black, gray, and ________ | 18. | furniture piece designed by Charles and Ray Eames, its organic shape recalls the "Floating Figure," a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. |
| | Down:1. | Movement Tiffany was associated with | 2. | Most famous De Stijl designer. | 3. | Most famous American architect who developed the Prairie style. | 4. | Used on luxury cruise ships during the late 1920s for its compact size and formal elegance, Le Corbusier’s _____________ ___________ Collection (1928) remains one of his most recognized furniture designs. | 5. | Le Corbusier Basculant Armchair was upholstered in what? | 6. | Founded the Bauhaus in 1919 | 8. | Architect of Casa Batllo |
| 9. | “Most famous American architect’s” motto | 10. | Born in St. Louis, studied at Wash U, better known for furniture design than architecture | 11. | Mies van de Rohe’s motto | 12. | Herman _______ | 13. | Phillip Johnson’s famous building | 16. | Eames’ ___ was hailed by Time Magazine as the Best Design of the 20th Century. |
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