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An exploration of the past, present and future importance of the modular in architecture and design. Burkhard Meltzer is a curator and writer for such magazines as Kunstbulletin, frieze and Spike. He is the author of Ana and, with Tido von Oppeln, edited It’s Not a Garden Table: Art and Design in the Expanded Field. Tido von Oppeln also edited the book Totem and Taboo: Complexity and Relationships between Art and Design. He has been a lecturer in design theory and history in Lucerne and Zurich since 2009.
c. 400 illustrations 24.0 x 16.0cm 288pp paperback ISBN 978 0 500 292358 April ÂŁ24.95
Rethinking the Modular Edited by Burkhard Meltzer and Tido von Oppeln
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The modular did not have to be invented: it can be found everywhere. We divide surfaces into grids, spaces into parts, time into rhythmic units. Modular structures are also increasingly being recognized as a way of communicating, where the aim is not to construct a universal principle but to facilitate interplay between different systems. Building on the visionary design system that architect Fritz Haller and engineer Paul Schärer developed in 1965 for Swiss furniture company USM, Rethinking the Modular brings together specially commissioned essays and interviews with leading designers, architects and thinkers to present the wide-ranging importance and influence of modular design produced over the past fifty years. In revealing the broad possibilities created by balancing structure with flexibility, the timely publication redefines the place of modularity in modern design history, and offers a rich resource for designers today.