Spring term exam Architecture and Design Culture

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Who designed the futuristic-looking automobile

Norman Bel Geddes

Who was the advocate of the teardrop shape?

Norman Bel Geddes

What city was the fair where Norman Bel Geddes designed the General Motors pavillion?

New York World's Fair

What style did Paul Nelson embrace?

Art deco

Where did Jean Prouvé teach (1957 to 1970)?

Arts and Metiers Conservatory Paris

When did Harry Bertoia move to the US?

As a teenager

Who did Richard Neutra work with breifly?

Frank Lloyd Wright

Who did Rudolf Schindler work with in Chicago with?

Frank Lloyd Wright

in 1953Jean Prouvé created what project with four architects?

MuMa Le Havre

Where did Jean Prouvé design his home?

Nancy

Where did Jean Prouvé open up a workshop?

Nancy

What styles did Kaj Gottlob contribute to?

Neoclassicism and Functionalism

What were the Arflex production based on?

New Stuffing materials

In 1930 Klampenborg resort complex established him as a leading proponent of WHAT?

international Modern Style

What is Darwin D. Martin house in Buffalo NY known for?

its four-sided fireplace

How did Charles and Ray Eames think regarding learning?

learning by doing

Where did Eero Saarinen study?

Cranbrook Academy

In 1927 Norman Bel Geddes open a studio, what type?

Industrial design studio

When did Frank Lloyd Wright die?

1959

When Did Jean Prouvé die?

1984

What are some more examples of structures/designs Arne Jacobsen designed?

-1937, Stelling House in Copenhagen -1941 Aarhus City Hall with Erik Moller, three different volumes -1950's housing complexes Allehusene and Soholm -1956, Rodovre Town Hall combined different materials -1956 Munkegaard School : pavilions connected by glass corridors, buildings arranged in a grid system -1956-60 SAS Royal Hall, considered the world's first designer hotel (building, furniture, airport buses) -1957 Saint Catherine's College in Oxford Chairs:

How many images were projected simultaneously for the THINK movie (inside an egg-shaped pavilion)

22 images

In 1890'sFrank Lloyd Wright designed homes in what style?

Colonial Revival Style

How many of Hans Wegner's chairs were mass produced?

100

When did Eliel Saarinen design the finish pavilion for the Paris world's fair?

1900

When was Taliesin,Wright's home, studio, school in Wisconsin partially destroyed?

1914

What two houses did Rudolf Schindler design in 1922?

1922 Lovell beach house, Schindler-Chase house

From when to when was Streamlined design present in America?

1930's to 1950

When was Fallingwater in Mill Run, Pennsylvania built?

1937

1937 Charlotte Perriand collaborates with Fernand Leger on What?

A pavilion for the Paris 1937 fair

Charlotte Perriand designed a WHAT for Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation in Marseille?

A prototype kitchen

In 1959 Mathieu Matégot stopped designing furniture and moved to Angers to make WHAT?

Abstract tapestries

Who did Frank Lloyd Wright work for in Chicago?

Adler & Sullivan

Who did Richard Neutra study with?

Adolf Loos

What did Walter Dorwin Teague (1883-1960) work as?

American industrial designer, architect, illustrator, graphic designer, writer, entrepreneur

What did Jean Prouvé's father Victor Prouvé work as?

An artist

What are some of Arne Jacobsen's famous chair designs?

Ant chair, 1951, Seven Series 1955, Egg, Swan (1956), Dot Stool 1969, Tongue chair 1955, Pot chair 1959, Giraffe chair 1959,

What was Henry Dreyfuss philosophy?

Applying common sense to scientific principles.

What was Streamline design nicknamed?

Art Deco on the move

At what age did Jean Royère become a decorator?

At age 29

Isetta Italian-designed microcar produced by whom?

BMW

In 1970 Verner Panton designed a "psychedelic" environment of curved forms, tapestried walls and lights for WHERE?

Bayer's Visiona exhibit in Cologne, Germany

What house did Rudolf Schindler design in 1934?

Bennati A-frame house

What church did Kaare Klint design in 1935?

Bethlehem Church in Copenhagen

Who designed the Pernilla chair?

Bruno Mathsson

What apartmentsdid Rudolf Schindler design in 1934?

Bubeshko apartments

Where was Mathieu Matégot (1910-2001) born?

Budapest

1952 Mathieu Matégot opened up a workshop for more industrialized objects WHERE?

Casablanca

Who did Eero Saarinen create the tulip chair with?

Charles Eames

Who did Eero Saarinen meet when studying?

Charles and Ray Eames and Florence Knoll.

1947 Paul Nelson designed the Minimal family home with whom?

Charlotte Perriand

Who is seen to be the real designer of the LC series?

Charlotte Perriand

Who was Jean Prouvé with, in 1954 designing furniture for university residence at Jean-Zay in Antony?

Charlotte Perriand

Where was Paul Nelson (1895-1979) born?

Chicago

What is one example of the streamline

Coca-Cola Building

How would one describe Jean Prouvé's furnitures?

Daring

What was Walter Dorwin Teague also referred to?

Dean of Industrial Design

What house did Richard Neutra design in 1970 ?

Delcourt house, Croix, France

What country is Kaj Gottlob from?

Denmark

In 1946 Harry Bertoia moved to California to help Charles Eames develop methods of laminating and bending wood. What did he design using this technique in 1952?

Diamond chair for Knoll

What is the name of the office that The Eameses made their designs through?

Eames Office in Venice

Who were the two of the students at Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan?

Eames and Eero (Eliel Saaeinen's son)

Serge Mouille (1922-1988), studied metalworking at where?

Ecole of Applied Arts (today Duperré)

Who designed the TWA flight center, JKF airport, main terminal of Washington Dulles airport, East Air Terminal of the Athens airport in Greece (1967),

Eero Saarinen

Who designed the Gulf Building in Houston in 1929?

Eliel Saarinen

Who is Eero Saarinen's dad?

Eliel Saarinen

What is Eero Saarinen's dad's name?

ElielSaarinen

Jean Royère's early furniture had overtones of whom?

Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann

Where was Jean Prouvé a metalworker apprentice?

Enghien

What chairs did Kaare Klint design?

Faaborg Chair, Red chair, Museum chair, Propeller Stool, Safari Chair, Church chair and Deck Chair

What bottle design did Tapio Wirkkala design?

Finlandia Vodka bottle

Who designed the national radio building in 1943?

Finn Juhl

What material was there a revolutionary realizations in?(Early 1900's)

Folded sheet metal

What three pavilions did Walter Dorwin Teague ?

Ford pavilion, Dupont de Nemours pavilion and National Cash Register pavilion

What is the name of the Gerneral Motors pavilion Norman Bel Geddes designed in 1939?

Futurama

After visiting Milan Triennial Jean Royère discovered the work of what two architects?

Gio Ponti and Alvar Aalto

What is the name of the famous lounge chair Eero Saarinen designed?

Grasshopper

Which work was Frank Lloyed Wrights most important mid-career work?

Graycliff house, Buffalo, New York

What did Kaare Klint finish after his fathers death (who was also an architect)

Grundtvig's Church

In 1943-1959 Frank Lloyd Wright designed a museum in New York. What is it called?

Guggenheim Museum

What house did Richard Neutra design in 1954?

Hammerman house

Who said, "I have always wanted to make unexceptional things of an exceptionally high quality..."?

Hans Wegner

Why did Richard Neutra move to L.A?

He got an invitation from Schindler

What Railway Station did Eliel Saarinen design?

Helsinki Railway Station (1910-14)

Who designed the Hedite model (Hoover vacuum)?

Henry Dreyfuss

Why did Serge Mouille stop working at a fairly young age?

His tuberculosis acted up again

What house did Rudolf Schindler work on with Frank Lloyd Wright?

Hollyhock House

What is the name of the two books Norman Bel Geddes write?

Horizons and "Magic Motorways

What is the name of the house Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Larsen designed in 1929

House of the Future

Where was Harry Bertoia born?

Italy

What are some examples of the chairs Hans Wegner designed?

J16 Rocking Chair, 1944, Chinese Chair (no.1), 1944, Chinese Chair (no.4), 1945. Peacock Chair, 1947. "The Chair", 1949, Folding Chair, 1949. , Wishbone Chair, 1949. Flag Halyard Chair, 1950. Valet chair,1953. Ox Chair,1960 (with or without horns), Shell Chair, 1963, Hoop Chair, 1965

1940 to 1942 Charlotte Perriand lived in another country where she designed furniture and was inspired by her experiences and the culture. What country did she move to?

Japan

Who influenced Finn Juhl to design the Pelican Chair?

Jean Arp

1946 Charlotte Perriand started to begin independently designing again she collaborated with what two architects?

Jean Prouvé and Fernand Leger

Who is known as the father of modern Danish furniture design?

Kaare Klint

Who designed the Copenhagen schools 1930's (Katrinadel, Samosjej)

Kaj Gottlob

What did Kaj Gottlob design in 1930?

Knippelsbro and Langebro towers

What is the company Florance Knoll formed with her husband designing postwar corporate office furniture with artistic textiles.

Knoll Associate

What house did Richard Neutra design in 1955 ?

Kronish house

What did Jean Royère (1902-1981) work as before becoming a decorator? 9

Law

With what two architects did Charlotte Perriand collaborate with in 1927?

Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret

Jean Royère opened agencies in a variety of countries like, where?

Lebanon, Egypt, Syria and Peru.

What house did Rudolf Schindler design in 1948?

Lechner house

What did Frank Lloyd Wright call stained glass windows?

Light screens

Who did Poul Henningsen collaborate with?

Louis Poulsen

What house did Richard Neutra design in 1927-29?

Lovell house (L.A. Confidential)

Luigi Figini and Gino Pollini (Rationalist architects) designed what in 1952-54?

Madonna dei Poveri

1959 Charlotte Perriand works with Le Corbusier and Brazilian architect Lucio Costa on the interior and furniture of their WHAT?

Maison du Brésil at the Cité Universitaire in Paris

1927, at age 24 Charlotte Perriand had designed her Bar sous le toit presented at Salon d'Automne was spotted by what two architects?

Mallet Stevens and Le Corbusier

Who did the Pirelli technicians work with to produce the Lady armchair, Martingale armchair, the Fourline armchair?

Marco Zanuso

In what style did Eero Saarinen design the General MotorsTechnical Center after?

Mies Van der Rohe

Who did Florence Knoll study under?

Mies van der Rohe and Eliel Saarinen

Who founded Tecno?

Osvaldo e Fulgenzio Borsani

Who did Norman Bel Geddes design Airline number 4 and 9-deck amphibian airliner with?

Otto Koller

Where did Rudolf Schindler study?

Otto Wagner's school

Poul Kjærholm distinctive style is evident in what series?

PKO minimalist plywood series

Where did Mathieu Matégot move to in 1932? To become originally a set designer?

Paris

Who designed uniform illumination, 1958, PH Artichoke, PH5, PH Grand Piano and Pianette 1931, 1932 Pope and Snake chairs?

Poul Henningsen

What architecture stylie is this? A late 19th- and early 20th-century architectural style. The style is usually marked by horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, windows grouped in horizontal bands.

Prairie School

What are the Prairie houses made of?

Pre-cast concrete, blocks, glass bricks, zinc links for stained glass windows

1971 president of jury to select architect for Centre Pompidou. Who won?

Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers

Who did Rudolf Schindler meet in Vienna?

Richard Neutra

When making the stackable Panton Chair Verner Panton was inspired by whos chair?

Rietveld's Zig-Zag chair

Where was Kaj Gottlob architecture professor at ?

Royal Danish academy of Fine Arts

1937 Paris World's Fair Jean Royère designed WHAT for artist decorator, aluminum, ceramic pavilions.

Settings

Serge Mouille began selling lights through WHAT company for cafeterias, institutions, ocean liners 2 best known for pared-down, pivoting lights in metal that were always painted in black

Sinma company

1961 Charlotte Perriand Begins a long-running project to design WHAT in Savoie including Les Arcs.

Ski resorts

What did Jean Prouvé create for the 1937 Paris World´s Fair?

Staircase for Union des Artists Modernes pavilion

In 1934 Jean Prouvé created a furniture that was then produced on an assembly. What furniture was it?

Standard chair

1954 Serge Mouille was showed at WHERE?

Steph Simon design gallery, Boulevard Saint Germain

What did Frank Lloyd Wright consider the only true building material?

Stone

What house did Richard Neutra design at 1937?

Strathmore apartments

Where did Arne Jacobsen spend World War 2?

Sweden

Where is Bruno Mathsson from?

Sweden

What did Tapio Wirkkala design for Finnair 1960?

Table service

In what building did Frank Lloyd Wright live in until he died?

Taliesin West

Who won an award competition sponsored by Iittala glass in 1946?

Tapio Wirkkala

What shape was Streamlines optimal form?

Teardrop

1931 Charlotte Perriand collaborated with Le Corbusier on WHAT? Most of the original drawings were hers

The Cité Radieuse in Marseille,

Who designed the Solar Do-Nothing Machine for Alcoa 1964 IBM Pavilion New York World's Fair?

The Eameses

Raymond Loewy (1893-1986)-French-American industrial designer, spent his career in the US. -designed home appliances such as:

The Lucky Strike logo, logos, locomotives and their interiors, Scenicruiser bus, Coca-Cola vending machiness, Le Creuset pots, Coldspot refrigerators, Studebaker Avanti, Air Force One. - cars and their interiors -interior of Skylab for NASA.

1958 Charlotte Perriand designed WHAT with Jean Prouvé?

The Saharian house

Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) came from a modest family. She graduated in 1925, but from where?

The Union Central des Arts Decoratifs

What did Jean Prouvé create in 1924?

The first folding chair

Where is Astoria Resturant situated (Verner Panton)?

Trondheim Norway

What are two examples of furnitures that Poul Kjærholm designed?

Tulip chair and Rocking chair

What country did Richard Neutra movie to 1923?

US

What two Embassies did Eero Saarinen design?

US Embassy in London and US Embassy inOslo

What country did Eliel Saarinen move to in 1923?

United States

What was Rudolf Schindler philosophy?

Using complex 3-dimensional forms and warm materials, worked mostly in concrete with wood and glass

Today Verner Panton's most famous creations are still produced and exhibited at WHAT museum?

Vitra design museum

Who is the designer of first gas stations?

Walter Dorwin Teague

who did Harry Bertoia meet at Cranbrook Academy of Art?

Walter Gropius, The Eameses and Florence Knoll

What did Henry Dreyfuss work as?

industrial designer

1944 Mathieu Matégot began making furnitures using what materials?

Wicker mesh with metallic frames

Who inspired Frank Lloyd Wright to design his Oak park home

William Morris

Where was Frank Lloyd Wright Born?

Wisconsin 1867

Who was Jean Prouvé?

a French builder

What furniture did Arne Jacobsen win a silver medal for at 1925 Paris World's fair ?

a chair design

Taliesin,Wright's home, studio, school in Wisconsin was partially destroyed by what?

a fire

Who founded Arflex ?

a group of Pirelli technicians

What did they do in Superstudio? (Florence)

carried out theoretical research in design and architecture

What architectural style is Eliel Saarinen known for?

early 20th century art nouveau and Finnish National Romanticism

Hans Wegner (1914 -2007) style described as Organic Functionality, modernist school with emphasis on WHAT?

function

What was Bruno Mathsson influenced by?

functionalism and craft traditions

What did Harry Bertoia study as at Cranbrook Academy of Art?

metalworking

What is Arne Jacobsen, (1902 - 1971) known for?

modernism focusing on proportion

How many chairs did Hans Wegner design?

over 500 different chairs

What did the Eameses design for emergency transports during WW2?

plywood leg splint

What is the name of the lamp Tapio Wirkkala designed in 1958?

praying mantis lamp

What and where did Norman Bel Geddes (1893-1958) first work as after studying arts?

set designer in Los Angeles and for New York Metropolitan Opera

Serge Mouille opened his own business to design metal pieces for WHAT?

tableware

What inspired Verner Panton?

the Earth and the human body

a year before Jean Royère death he left his entire archives to WHERE?

the Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris.


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