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- catalog contributor b1776384.
- catalog created "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [311]-339.".
- catalog description "Introduction / R. Buckminster Fuller -- Preface -- Part one: Like it is -- What is design? A definition of design and the function complex -- Phtlogenocide: a history of the industrial design profession -- The myth of the noble slob: design, "art," and the crafts -- Do-it-yourself murder: the social and moral responsibilities of the designer -- Our Kleenex culture: obsolescence, permanence, and value -- Snake oil and thalidomide: mass leisure and phony fads in the abundant society -- Part two: How it could be -- Rebel with a cause: creativity vs. conformity -- How to succed in design without really trying: areas of attack for responsible design -- The tree of knowledge: bionics: the use of biological prototypes in the design of man-made systems -- Conspicuous consumptives: design and the environment: pollution, crowding, starvation, and the designed environment -- The neon blackboard: the education of designers and the construction of intergrated design teams -- Design for survival and survival through design: what can we do?".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 339 p.".
- catalog identifier "0394470362".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Pantheon Books".
- catalog subject "745.2".
- catalog subject "Human engineering.".
- catalog subject "Industrial design.".
- catalog subject "TS171.4 .P37 1972".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / R. Buckminster Fuller -- Preface -- Part one: Like it is -- What is design? A definition of design and the function complex -- Phtlogenocide: a history of the industrial design profession -- The myth of the noble slob: design, "art," and the crafts -- Do-it-yourself murder: the social and moral responsibilities of the designer -- Our Kleenex culture: obsolescence, permanence, and value -- Snake oil and thalidomide: mass leisure and phony fads in the abundant society -- Part two: How it could be -- Rebel with a cause: creativity vs. conformity -- How to succed in design without really trying: areas of attack for responsible design -- The tree of knowledge: bionics: the use of biological prototypes in the design of man-made systems -- Conspicuous consumptives: design and the environment: pollution, crowding, starvation, and the designed environment -- The neon blackboard: the education of designers and the construction of intergrated design teams -- Design for survival and survival through design: what can we do?".
- catalog title "Design for the real world; human ecology and social change [by] Victor Papanek. With an introd. by R. Buckminster Fuller.".
- catalog type "text".