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Plywood : a material story / Christopher Wilk with Elizabeth Bisley.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Thames & Hudson : Victoria and Albert Museum, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 240 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0500519404
  • 9780500519400
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 674/.834 23
LOC classification:
  • TS870 .W55 2017
Contents:
Plywood becomes plywood (antiquity-c.1900) -- Manufacturing plywood (1807-c.1910) -- The veneer problem (1850s-1930s) -- 'Plywood flies and fights' (1911-1945) -- Building the modern world (1920s-1940s) -- Plywood shows its face (1930s-1980s) -- The fall and rise of plywood (1960s-today).
Summary: Plywood is an astonishingly versatile material, made by gluing together layers of cross-grained veneers, creating a pliable board that can be stronger than solid wood. Stylish and practical, plywood offers huge possibilities for experimental design, and it has been used to make a wide range of products, from aeroplanes, boats and automobiles to architecture and furniture. This book traces the history of plywood from its use in 18th-century furniture, through its emergence as an industrial product in the 19th century, to a material celebrated by 20th-century modernists such as Alvar Aalto and Charles and Ray Eames. An ideal material for the digital age, plywood has become popular again in recent years and is widely used in contemporary design and manufacture. Produced to accompany an exhibition at the V&A, this book is the first comprehensive study of the history of plywood and its myriad applications throughout the ages, unveiling the stories behind objects that surround us and that we often take for granted. Exhibition: Victoria & Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom (15.07. - 12.11.2017).
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book NMC Library Stacks TS870 .W55 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001446912

Published to accompany the exhibition "Plywood : Material of the Modern World", held at Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 15 July - 12 November 2017.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-231) and index.

Plywood is an astonishingly versatile material, made by gluing together layers of cross-grained veneers, creating a pliable board that can be stronger than solid wood. Stylish and practical, plywood offers huge possibilities for experimental design, and it has been used to make a wide range of products, from aeroplanes, boats and automobiles to architecture and furniture. This book traces the history of plywood from its use in 18th-century furniture, through its emergence as an industrial product in the 19th century, to a material celebrated by 20th-century modernists such as Alvar Aalto and Charles and Ray Eames. An ideal material for the digital age, plywood has become popular again in recent years and is widely used in contemporary design and manufacture. Produced to accompany an exhibition at the V&A, this book is the first comprehensive study of the history of plywood and its myriad applications throughout the ages, unveiling the stories behind objects that surround us and that we often take for granted. Exhibition: Victoria & Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom (15.07. - 12.11.2017).

Plywood becomes plywood (antiquity-c.1900) -- Manufacturing plywood (1807-c.1910) -- The veneer problem (1850s-1930s) -- 'Plywood flies and fights' (1911-1945) -- Building the modern world (1920s-1940s) -- Plywood shows its face (1930s-1980s) -- The fall and rise of plywood (1960s-today).

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