tailieunhanh - Inar 328 (History of Furniture and Interior Decoration)

These ideas had elements in common with much of the work done within the Media Lab on smart spaces3 and provided a very interesting environment to apply much of our technology. From the begin- ning there were a number of significant design ob- jectives. There obviously could not be any exposed technology, since the clash with the appearance and layout of the rest of the exhibit would detract from the museum experience. The museum wanted the technology to be used in ways that enhanced con- ventional functions within the home (as an exam- ple, the interactive welcome mat, described later, is not so much a new idea, but an enhancement of the traditional welcome. | Inar 328 History of Furniture and Interior Decoration Middle Ages Prepared by Netice Yildiz 1. Early Christian Furniture 2. Dark Ages 3. Romanesque 4. Gothic 1. Early Christian Period Early Christian furniture was of two distinct types. The common people had very little furniture. The few items they had were lightly built and usually designed so that they could be easily folded and put away leaving additional space in cramped environments. Church and palace furniture however was built of solid heavy timber designed to last and designed for the space it was to occupy. 2. Dark Age Styles c. 450-1100 . From the collapse of Roman Empire to the end of the Middle Ages The Medieval period from the fall of the last Roman Emperor in 476 AD to the fall of Constantinople in 1453 was the era in which furniture began to develop its MODERN characteristics However the period known as Dark Ages in Europe is also rather rich although the left material culture is not too many. However the period known as Dark Ages in Europe is also rather rich although the left material culture is not too many. Eastern Roman Empire Byzantine Kingdom Styles Viking Styles Ottonian style Carolingian styles Frankish Styles Byzantine Empire Two international styles originated 1. Romanesque 2. Gothic Family Life and Houses in the Medieval Period Early Medieval Europe was a place of unrest the medieval era was a time when not only nations but also lords of the manor fought for supremacy and battled to establish boundaries and kingdoms. Medieval history abounds with struggles between countries between rival barons and between neighbors. Large aspects of the medieval age are still in darkness to us today. Medieval life was uncertain and families were often on the move fleeing from conflict or traveling to lend support to the warlord of their choice. Journeying from one dark draughty castle or medieval manor to another their possessions needed to be portable and needed to provide maximum protection from .

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