Modernism and the Glut
306090 Volume 10: Decoration, p. 80-87
2006
Modernism and Glut looks at the history of production and decoration – beginning with the Modernists’ obsession with mass production and eschewing of decoration, through to the mass produced decorative items so prevalent in today’s big-box stores. Central to this discussion is the concept of the car in America: beloved by Le Corbusier and other modernists, but the culprit for sprawl and, possibly, the decline of decorative architecture

