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Montage of photographs and diagrams illustrating good and bad examples of kitchen design, lighting, fittings and fixtures

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Goldfinger, Erno (1902-1987)
NOTES: During World War II Erno Goldfinger presented his vision of the reconstruction of a post war Britain in a series of exhibitions mounted for the Army Bureau of Current Affairs (A.B.C.A.). In the 1944 ABCA exhibition entitled 'Planning your kitchen' Goldfinger proposed a blueprint for improved hygiene, equipment, layout and modern design in the domestic kitchen.

Design for a door knocker for Fishmonger's Hall, London Bridge, London: elevations

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Goodhart-Rendel, Harry Stuart (1887-1959)
NOTES: Fishmonger's Hall was built for the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers to a design by Henry Roberts (assisted by George Gilbert Scott) in 1831-34. Goodhart-Rendel was responsible for the redecoration of the Hall, including carpets and stained glass, which was executed from 1926 to 1927.

Red studded door with dragon's head, Forbidden City, Beijing

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NOTES: The Forbidden City was constructed during the reign of the Yongle Emperor (1406-1424), who moved the capital from Nanjing to Beijing.

American Bar, Karntner Passage, Vienna: entrance detail

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Loos, Adolf (1870-1933)
NOTES: The bar was formerly known as the Karntner bar.

Museum installation of Palazzo Abatellis, Palermo, Sicily: a twelfth century door jamb from the Marturano residence in the entrance hall with the fourteenth century statue of St John in the foreground

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Scarpa, Carlo (1906-1978)
NOTES: Palazzo Abatellis was built in Catalonian Gothic style between 1490 and 1526 by Matteo Carnelivari. It was a Dominican priory from 1523 until 1943 when the arcade, the portico, the south-west wing, and the western tower were destroyed by a bomb. Carlo Scarpa recuperated the structure to house the Sicilian Regional Gallery in 1953-1954.
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