U S E 2 : F U N C T I O N and L O C A T I O N
FUNCTION The way that an object of art and design is intended to be used after production and/or distribution.
soft-drink bottle B O T T L E ink bottle sports bottle vitamin bottle
claw hammermallet pick-axe jeweller’s chasing hammer
“The Ropeworks Factory,” Massachusetts, USA, 1890s
Bill Stumpf and Don Chadwick-Herman Miller “Aeron Chair” 1994
“Safe Type” keyboard, 1993
Louis Sullivan, “Guaranty Building,” Buffalo, USA, 1894 William Jenney, “Home Insurance Building,” Chicago, USA, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Seagram building, 1958
William Morris, “Pimpernel Wallpaper,” 1876
Pietro Canonica, Atatürk Monument, 1932
Maya Lin, “Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial,” Washington, USA, 1982
LOCATION the place where an object of art and design is intended to be seen, displayed, and/or used.
Gianlorenzo Bernini, “Cornaro Chapel (in Sta. Maria della Vittoria),” Rome, 1650s
Karl Friedrich Schinkel, “Altes Museum,” Berlin, 1823
“The Pergamon Altar,” 2nd century BC (originally located in Bergama – now in Berlin, GERMANY)
Richard Serra, “The Matter of Time,” Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, SPAIN, 2004
Ilya Kabakov, “Where is Our Place?” 2003
Joseph Beuys, 7000 Oaks, started in Kassel, 1982
LOCATION: GRAPHIC DESIGN computer screen airplane tail wing billboard stamp
LOCATION: FASHION DESIGN pajamas, equestrian wear, “haute couture”
LOCATION: ARCHITECTURE and INTERIOR ARCHITETCURE city, suburb, village
LOCATION: INDUSTRIAL DESIGN travel toothbrush, spacesuit, snorkel