Eliot Noyes: A Pioneer of Design and Architecture in the Age of American Modernism

Gordon Bruce
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This is the first publication about Eliot Noyes (1910-77), an important figure in twentieth-century design in America. His influential and successful career stretched from his position as the first Director of Industrial Design at MoMA in the 1940s to Consulting Director of Design for key businesses such as IBM, Mobil Oil and Westinghouse. This book traces Noyes' life and pioneering career, emphasizing his work for the corporate industries, to which he introduced key designers, artists and architects such as Paul Rand, Alexander Calder and Marcel Breuer, as well as his architectural projects and lectures. The focus is on the ideas he eschewed throughout his life and the influence he exerted on the design world

Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Published: 01/01/2007
ISBN: 9780714843506
Pages: 240
Weight: 3.96lbs
Size: 11.66h x 10.20w x 1.19d

Review Citations: Library Journal 03/01/2007 pg. 80
Choice 10/02/2007 pg. 270