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Another Modernism

Home Economics and the Design of Domestic Space in the US, 1900-1960

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Another Modernism

Home Economics and the Design of Domestic Space in the US, 1900-1960

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Filling an important gap in design history, Another Modernism examines how domestic space was conceived by the US home economics movement in the first half of the 20th century.

In doing so, it tells the story of how home economists-mainly women-developed design that challenged the traditional architecture of American farm communities and countered the approach of modernist architects. Uncovering unacknowledged contributions of women to domestic architecture and design history, it reveals early instances of participation, sustainability, and accommodating the disabled body in domestic design.

In contrast to the canonical modernist model of space, which is primarily visual, home economists centered on a user who interacts with the interior in a tactile, bodily way. Although both strove for efficiency, they understood it differently: whereas for many of the mainstream modernists the term 'efficiency' meant functionalist aesthetics, for home economists it signified design solutions intended to ease the labor of an average American homemaker. The book argues that the home economists' focus on tactility, the user's corporeality, movement, access, preferences, and her engagement in the design process, constituted an alternative model of modern architecture – a popular and largely rural modernism centered on the specificity of the female user and her personal experience of the domestic interior.

Based on little-known archival material, and with an emphasis on mostly female researchers, designers, and users/occupants, Another Modernism will appeal to architects, design historians, and anyone interested in gender, women's and disability studies, as well as non-visual approaches to design.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Institutions
2. Theory of Domestic Space
3. Design Practice
4. Disabled Homemaker
5. Visual Idiom
Conclusion

Index

Product details

Published Jul 10 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781350416383
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Illustrations 70 bw illus
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Anna Myjak-Pycia

Anna Myjak-Pycia is a senior researcher at the Ins…

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