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1975 BCE
Sesión de trabajo de Kenji Ekuan y William Walsh en las oficinas del IMCE en Guadalajara
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Industrial Revolution begins
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1796
-William Pickering importance in the separation of graphic design from printing production.
-Poor quality of design and art reform.
-Michael Thonet was born.
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New techniques, Gutta-percha, papier mache and cast iron use were increased.
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Henry Cole is born
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Michael Thonet discovered wood can be bent Arts & Crafts movements started
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Arts & Crafts movement
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Parliamentary Committee (The moral state of the nation
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Henry Cole created a Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce
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Henry Cole did the journal of design and manufacture
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1850
-Christopher Dresser designed a whole range of domestic items
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The Great exhibition
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Henry Cole founded the Victoria & Albert Museum
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Michael Thonet founded Thonet brothers.
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Michael Thonet founded Thonet brothers.
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Michael Thonet creates chair no. 14
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Aesthetic movement
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William Morris created the Morris, Marshall & Faulkner (decorative arts firm)
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Adamo Boari Was born
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Toulouse-Lautrec was born
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Josef Hoffmann was born
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Antonio Gaudi started building "La Sagrada Familia"
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Walter D Teague is born
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Walter D Teague´s lifetime
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Marcello Nizzoli born
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Clara Porset is born
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Gio-Ponti
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Norman Bel Geddes is born
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Norman Bel Geddes lifetime
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Art Noveau was named formally after a shop opened in 1895 by Samuel Bing in Paris
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Harold Van Doren is born
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Harold Van Doren´s lifetime
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Alvar Aalto is born
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Art Deco
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Walter D Teague studies arts in Art Students League
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Eva Zeisel´s lifetime
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Henry Dreyfuss was born in the USA
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Carlo mollino is born
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Expressionism starts
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Expressionism
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Eva Zeisel was born in Hungary
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Deutscher Werkbund
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Josef Hoffmann built the seating machine
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George Nelson is born
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Max Bill is born
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Deutscher Werkbund expanded from 491 to 1972 memberto
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Expressionism Egon Schiele is introduces to the works of Edvard Munch and Vinvent Van Gogh
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Bel Geddes Streamline: describe smooth flow of air
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Futurism manifesto by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
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Deutscher Werkbund The monumental turbine factory constructed for AEG
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Futurism
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The term "Expressionism" coined by Antonin Matejcek
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Josef Hoffmann designed the Kubus chair, a trend mark of the 19th century
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Eero Saarinen is born
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Marcello Nizzoli attends the Scuola die Belle Arti in Parma
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Expressionism Wassily Kandinsky´s The Last Judgment (painting) rejection from an art exhibition in Munich
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Futurism Antonio Sant'Elia La Città Nuova (The New City)
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Expressionism Egon Schiele worked and exhibited until his death in Austria by influenza
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Deutscher Werkbund "Art in Industry and Trade"
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Expressionism Kirchner´s Street, Berlin
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Expressionism World War I kills Franz Marc and Auguste Macke
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Deutscher Werkbund "Transport"
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First Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne
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Josef Hoffmann designed the “Austrian Pavilions” for the Deutscher Werkbund exhibition in Cologne.
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Art Deco is posponed due to World War I
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Clara Porset studies at Manhatanville Academy, Nueva York.
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Constructivism
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Deutscher Werkbund expanded from 1972 to 3000 members
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Bel Geddes Los Angeles Little Theater
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Neoplasticism training and development in the Netherlands
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Van Doren joins Williams College
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Neoplasticism starts
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De Stijl (Neoplasticism)
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Marcello Nizzoli opened a studio in Milan and designed silk scarves featuring patterns in the Art déco style, which he showed at the Monza Biennale in 1923 and in Paris in 1925
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Bel Geddes Metropolitan Opera
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Composition VIII (The Cow)
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Constructivism Malevich and Tatlin came toghether at "The Last Futurist exhibition of painting"
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Bauhaus school founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar, Germany
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Zeisel starts learning at a guild of potters
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Bauhaus building in Dessau, Germany by Walter Gropius
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Bauhaus
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Deutscher Werkbund Exhibitions and Standardization of Design/Materials
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Constructivism Tatlin exhibits "Monument for the Third International" and the movement is born
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Marcello Nizzoli designed posters for Campari, Maga, and OM as a graphic designer in the 1920s
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Futurism vanished from Germany marked as degenerate art by fascists
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Bauhaus Itten leaves and is replaced by Moholy-Nagy
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The first working group of constructivists is established (Varvara Stepanova, Alexander Rodchenko, etc.)
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Alavr Aalto opens architecture office at Jyvaskyla
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Neoplasticism fullness and international expansion
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A manifesto claims art as "A tool of progress" and Constructivism is turned into the symbol of the modern era
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Art Deco The Firebird by René Lalique
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Aalto collaborates with Bjerke for the design of the Congress Hall.
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Van Doren Art Student League in New York
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Deutscher Werkbund "Form ohne Ornament" (Form without Ornaments) in Berlin
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Art Deco is offcially launched with the Paris exhibition
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Clara Porset art studies at Columbia University, Nueva York
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Bauhaus moves to Dessau, Germany
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Art Deco Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann emerged as the foremost furniture designer
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Neoplasticism transformation and disintegration
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Art Deco A smaller version of the French fair travelled many US states featuring Art Deco
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Walter D Teague forms his executive design office
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Walter D Teague forms his executive office design
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Walter D Teague worked with Kodak
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Major Werkbund exhibition "Die Wohnung" (The Apartment) by Mies van der Rohe in Stuttgart
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Bel Geddes opens industrial design studio
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Bill arrives to the Bauhaus
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Art Deco Victoire by Rene Lalique
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Clara Porset From 1928 to 1931 studies architecture in Paris at Henri Rapin’s atellier takes several course of Art History and aesthetics in several institutions.
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Bauhaus director Gropius is replaced by Hannes Meyer
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Henry Dreyfuss opens the first industrial design office
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Deutscher Werkbund "Wohnung und Werkraum" (Home and Workplace), in Breslau
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Henry Dreyfuss won the phone of the future award
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Bel Geddes Airliner number 4
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Bill moves to Zurich to work as a graphic designer
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Union des artistes modernes
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Bauhaus Meyer is dismissed as director due to his Marxism
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L'Art moderne cadre de la vie contemporaine, was held at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris
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Marcello Nizzoli also worked for Olivetti as a graphic designer from the 1930s
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Deutscher Werkbund "Das vorbildliche Serienerzeugnis" (The Ideal Series Product) in Hanover.
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Henry Dreyfuss starts working for Bell Laboratories
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Alto starts production with bent birch wood.
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Van Doren design office with John Gordon Rideout (Toledo Scale Company)
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Deutscher Werkbund "Der billige Gebrauchsgegenstand" (The Inexpensive Object of Utility) in Berlin
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Bauhaus in Dessau is closed after Nazis come to power locally
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Bauhaus moves to Berlin under the direction of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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Bel Geddes book: Horizons
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Futurism Florence Santa Maria Novella by Gruppo Toscano
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Deutscher Werkbund "Wohnbedarf" (Living Neccessities) in Stuttgart
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George Nelson wins the Prix de Rome in architecture.
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Dieter Rams is born
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Bill’s studio is built
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Art Deco American World Fair in Chicago features Art Deco
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Deutscher Werkbund is disbanded by the Nazis
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Henry Dreyfuss designs the flat top refrigerator
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Van Doren Air King Products (radio)
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Bauhaus is finally closed when Nazis come to power in Berlin
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Rideout and Van Doren’s studio designed a green plastic skyscraper style radio (Air King Products)./ Alvar Aalto founded Artek (Architectural firm).
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Aalto did the Yirong Municipal Library.
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Union des artisted modernes manifesto entitled "For modern art, framework of the contemporary life" edited by Jean Carlu
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Henry Dreyfuss Model 150 Vacuum cleaner
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Van Doren gasoline pump and fortune magazine
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Futurism Trento railway station by Angiolo Mazzoni
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American National Company (Bicycles)
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Rideout left the studio which became Harold Van Doren and Associates
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Saarinen worked in his father's architectural practice.
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Clara Porset arrives to Mexico
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Marcello Nizzoli became head product-design consultant for Olivetti
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J.M. Little joined the Harold Van Doren and Associates.
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Michael van Beuren accepts the design and production of furniture in Acapulco
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Donald Dailey joined Harold Van Doren and Associates.
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Art Deco The Atlas by Lee Lawrie
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manifesto entitled "For modern art, framework of the contemporary life" edited by Jean Carlu
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Alavr Aalto Created “Villa Mairea”
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Clara porset marries painter Xavier Guerrero develops her appreciation of popular arts and mexican culture, which would serve as a source of inspiration for future works.
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Zeisel lands in New York with her husband Hands
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Giorgetto Giugaro is born
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Art Deco The American World Fair in New York features Art Deco
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Harold Van Doren and Associates designs de Master Washer (Maytag)
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Henry Dreyfuss Big Ben Westclocks
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Walter D Teague does an exposition in the Golden Gate
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Van Doren Master Washer
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Bel Geddes New York world fair "Futurama"
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Van Doren published “Industrial Design: A Practical Guide.
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Van Doren Industrial Design: a practical guide
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Bel Geddes book: Magic Motorways
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Saarinen and Eames took part in the "Organic design in Home Furnishings" competition mounted by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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MoMA New York Museum’s “Organic Design in Home Furnishings”
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Bel Geddes Mark I Computer
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Bill accepted a professorship at an arts university in Zurich
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George Nelson designed the Storage Wall Shelves.
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Laboratorios Nacionales de Fomento Industrial (LANFI)
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Bel design Italiano
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Zeisel gains national notice with the porcelain table service´s first show devoted solely to a female designer.
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Nelson became the Design Director at Herman Miller.
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George Nelson made his own firm
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Divisumma 14
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Eero Saarinen did the Grasshopper chair
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Rams joins the Wiesbaden School of Art
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Clara Porset and her husband Xavier Guerrero participate in MoMA New York Museum’s Prize Designs for Modern Furniture
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Marcello Nizzoli also worked for Olivetti as an architect, designing living quarters for employees from 1948 and, in the 1960s
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Eero Saarinen did the Womb Collection
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The Marshall Plan begins
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Rams left the Wiesbaden School of Art to master carpentry with his grandfather
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Deutscher Werkbund is revived after World War II
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Henry Dreyfuss model 500 desktop
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Rams returns to the Wiesbaden School of Art
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Bill hosted the “Die gute Form” exhibition
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Walter D Teague designed interiors for the air force academy Boeing 707 jet airline
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Saarinen took over his father’s practice, running it as Saarinen & Associates
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Eero Sarinen designed the "Saarinen Collection" for Knoll, consisting of several office chairs, one of the first lines in designer office furniture.
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Talleres de Artesanos Carlos Lazo del Pino de la Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Obras Públicas
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Walter D Teague wrote Flour for Man´s Bread
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Giugaro moved to Turin to enroll in Golia design school
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Franco Albini Cicognino
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Henry Dreyfuss round thermostate
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Rams graduates from Wiesbaden School of Art
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Bill founded the Ulm School of Design in Germany
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Elettrosumma Duplex
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Bill created the Ulmer Hocker
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Audit 202
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Henry Dreyfuss design for people (Josephine & Joe)
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Rams was hired by Braun as an architect and interior designer
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Nelson designed the Marshmallow Sofa.
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Tetraktys
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Henry Dreyfuss wall mounted telephone
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Clara Porset participates in the Milan Triennial Exhibition
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Marcelo Nizzoli "Mirella"
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George Nelson Did Knoll international
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Henry Dreyfuss push button telephone
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Norman Bel Geddes dies
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Escuela de Diseño Industrial UIA (bachillerato técnico).
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Crecimiento de educación en artes y humanidades, descentralización de la educación superior
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Implementación del Plan de los once Años
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Henry Dreyfuss princess telephone
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Giugiaro submitted a trial proposal to the legendary design house of Bertone
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Henry Dreyfuss The Measure of Men
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Walter D Teague dies
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Zeisel takes a break from designing
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Eero Saarinen dies
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Marcello Nizzoli "Supernova Julia"
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Escuela de Diseño Industrial UIA (Licenciatura) Talleres de Artesanos Carlos Lazo del Pino se transforma en Escuela de Diseño y Artesanía del INBA
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Rams became Chief Design Officer at Braun
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Bill had control of all Junghans’ design
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Rams’ T-1000 shortwave radio receiver
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Cursos de diseño industrial para graduados e investigadores (Escuela Nacional de Arquitectura UNAM)
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Henry Dreyfuss became president of the IDSA
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Giugaro is booted out of Bertone in favor of Marcello Gandini.
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Giugiaro headed to rival design house Ghia on a single-year contract
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The De Tomaso Mangusta design became the basis for Giugiaro’s own Italdesign studio in 1967
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Celebración de los Juegos Olímpicos de México Arq. Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, presidente Comité Organizador
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Licenciatura en Diseño Industrial UNAM dependiente de la Facultad de Arquitectura Herencia del Plan de los Once Años, crecimiento en la oferta educativa técnica, presiones demográficas en la educación media
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Exposición de artesanía finlandesa en la Casa de la Artesanía Jalisciense con obras de: Timo Sarpaneva Tapio Wirkkala
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Instituto Mexicano de Comercio Exterior: Centro de Diseño
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Inicio de cursos de licenciatura en diseño industrial Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara
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Henry Dreyfuss standards for signs and symbols
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Henry Dreyfuss Symbol Source Book
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Henry Dreyfuss dies.
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Tapio Wirkkala dicta conferencias en la UNAM y en la UAG
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Carlo Mollino died
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Giugaro’s Mark I Golf design for Volkswagen
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Escuela de Diseño Industrial, Universidad de Monterrey, Universidad del Nuevo Mundo, UAM
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CODIGRAM, apertura del Centro de Diseño del IMCE en Guadalajara
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Cierre del centro de diseño del IMCE, Seminario de Victor Papanek en la casa de la cultura jaliciense
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Fundación de la Facultad de Diseño de la Universidad de Guadalajara
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Alavr Aalto dies
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XI Congreso Mundial del ICSID, en la Ciudad de México
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Fundación de ALADI, Asociación Latinoamericana de Diseño Industrial
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Zeisel resumes her work
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Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos fabrica el Lerma
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1er Encuentro de Estudiantes de Diseño Industrial, ENEDI, en la Universidad de Guadalajara
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Giugaro is called to work for Seiko watch company
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George Nelson dies
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Rams’ BN0021 three-hander watch
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1er Interdesign celebrado en México. Cuernavaca.
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1er Interdesign celebrado simultaneamente en tres paises: México, Australia, Sudáfrica
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Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
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Deutscher Werkbund 100th anniversary commemorated in Berlin
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Eva Zeisel dies at age 105
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Bill is called to work for Junghans