Lance Wyman also designed the mapping for the Washington D.C. Metro. This image shows where each station is, where each metro travels too and from, and some overall points of interests near some metro stops. It was created and commissioned by the city of Washington D.C. and their metro workers. It was designed with the…
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Case Study House 9: Charles Eames
Another piece of work I am analyzing is the Case Study House 9: The Enteneza House designed by Charles and Ray Eames. This house was designed for Arts and Architecture publisher/editor, John Entenza as a part of his case study house program. The house is on a flat landscape on top of a bluff in…
Walter Dorwin Teague
1939 New York City World’s Fair Last but not least, this wildly successful project deserves to be put in Walter Dorwin Teague’s portfolio because it was one of (if not THE) most grand thing he ever did. Teague worked with people from all over the nation and world to pull off dozens of buildings, exhibits,…
Walter Dorwin Teague
Kodak Partnership Walter Dorwin Teague’s first huge contract was with Kodak. Interestingly this partnership began in the late 1920s/early 1930s when the country was on the brink of crisis, on the verge of the Great Depression, and in between two world wars. As I wrote in Teague’s bio: “Why, one might ask, was a company…
Walter Dorwin Teague
Biography Walter Dorwin Teague, the “Dean of Industrial Design,” was born in Decatur, Indiana in 1883. From a young age, Teague was well-known to be a jack-of-all-trades, and full of a creative, lively spirit. Thus, it was no surprise when he took off across the country in 1903 to go to New York, New York…