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U S E 2 : F U N C T I O N and L O C A T I O N
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FUNCTION The way that an object of art and design is intended to be used after production and/or distribution.
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soft-drink bottle B O T T L E ink bottle sports bottle vitamin bottle
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claw hammermallet pick-axe jeweller’s chasing hammer
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“The Ropeworks Factory,” Massachusetts, USA, 1890s
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Bill Stumpf and Don Chadwick-Herman Miller “Aeron Chair” 1994
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“Safe Type” keyboard, 1993
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Louis Sullivan, “Guaranty Building,” Buffalo, USA, 1894 William Jenney, “Home Insurance Building,” Chicago, USA, 1883-85 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Seagram building, 1958
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William Morris, “Pimpernel Wallpaper,” 1876
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Pietro Canonica, Atatürk Monument, 1932
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Maya Lin, “Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial,” Washington, USA, 1982
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LOCATION the place where an object of art and design is intended to be seen, displayed, and/or used.
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Gianlorenzo Bernini, “Cornaro Chapel (in Sta. Maria della Vittoria),” Rome, 1650s
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel, “Altes Museum,” Berlin, 1823
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“The Pergamon Altar,” 2nd century BC (originally located in Bergama – now in Berlin, GERMANY)
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Richard Serra, “The Matter of Time,” Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, SPAIN, 2004
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Ilya Kabakov, “Where is Our Place?” 2003
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Joseph Beuys, 7000 Oaks, started in Kassel, 1982
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LOCATION: GRAPHIC DESIGN computer screen airplane tail wing billboard stamp
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LOCATION: FASHION DESIGN pajamas, equestrian wear, “haute couture”
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LOCATION: ARCHITECTURE and INTERIOR ARCHITETCURE city, suburb, village
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LOCATION: INDUSTRIAL DESIGN travel toothbrush, spacesuit, snorkel
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