

An edition of Airworld (2004)
Design And Architecture For Air Travel
By Vitra Design Museum.,Barbara Hauss,Jochen Eisenbrand
Publish Date
June 30, 2004
Publisher
Vitra Design Museum, Germany
Language
eng
Pages
295
Description:
Within a mere eight decades, since the first regular airline flights in 1919, flying has gone from being an adventurous, exclusive pleasure of a select few to an almost everyday mass phenomenon of transportation. During this time, civilian air travel has not only created its own technical standards; it has also produced its own aesthetic: cabin interiors, airport architecture, airline corporate design, flight attendant uniforms, even on-board plates and cutlery. This Vitra Design Museum exhibition is dedicated to the 'airworld' encountered by passengers during flight from the perspective of the history of design and architecture.
subjects: Aeronautics, Commercial, Air travel, Airports, Commercial Aeronautics, Design and construction, Design, Industrial, Equipment and supplies, Exhibitions, History, Industrial Design, Aerospace & aviation technology, Aircraft: general interest, Industrial / Commercial Art & Design, Commercial - Advertising, Architecture, Middle East, Interior Design - General, Middle East - General, Commerical Aeronautics, Passenger traffic