Home Futures
Living in Yesterday's Tomorrow
Jing Liu author Barry Curtis author Adam Greenfield author Pier Vittorio Aureli author Sarah Kember author Justin McGuirk editor Eszter Steierhoffer editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Design Museum
Published:6th Nov '18
Should be back in stock very soon
The twentieth century offered up countless visions of domestic life, from the aspirational to the radical. Whether it was the dream of the fully mechanised home or the notion that technology might free us from home altogether, the domestic realm was a site of endless invention and speculation. But what happened to those visions? Are the smart homes of today the future that architects and designers once predicted, or has ‘home’ proved resistant to radical change?
Home Futures: Living in Yesterday’s Tomorrow –accompanying a major Design Museum exhibition of the same title–explores a number of different attitudes toward domestic life, tracing the social and technological developments that have driven change in the home. It proposes that we are already living in yesterday’s tomorrow, just not in the way anyone predicted.
This book begins with a lavishly illustrated catalogue portraying the ‘home futures’ of the twentieth century and beyond, from the work of Ettore Sottsass and Joe Colombo to Google’s recent forays into the smart home. The catalogue is followed by a reader consisting of newly commissioned essays by writers such as Dan Hill and Justin McGuirk, which explore the changes in the domestic realm in relation to space, technology, society, economy and psychology.
ISBN: 9781872005423
Dimensions: 240mm x 170mm x 17mm
Weight: 250g
320 pages