Norman Bel Geddes (born Norman Melancton Geddes; April 27, 1893 – May 8, 1958) was an American theatrical and industrial designer, described in 2012 by...
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Barbara Bel Geddes (October 31, 1922 – August 8, 2005) was an American stage and screen actress, artist, and children's author whose career spanned almost...
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Futurama (New York World's Fair) (category Norman Bel Geddes)
an exhibit and ride at the 1939 New York World's Fair designed by Norman Bel Geddes, which presented a possible model of the world 20 years into the future...
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Airliner Number 4 (category Norman Bel Geddes)
Airliner Number 4 was a design by Norman Bel Geddes and Otto A. Koller for a 9-deck amphibious passenger aircraft intended to replace the large transatlantic...
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Bel Geddes, "Refrigerator", published 1935-07-24, issued 1938-08-16 Archived 13 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine "Norman Bel Geddes Database". norman.hrc...
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Texaco Doodlebug (category Norman Bel Geddes)
an overall project by Texaco, contracted to industrial designers Norman Bel Geddes and Walter Dorwin Teague, to modernize their brand look. This project...
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Streamlined Ocean Liner (category Norman Bel Geddes)
late 1930s, which Geddes refused. He still hoped to sell it to an American shipbuilder, but the ship was never built. Norman Bel Geddes was one of the first...
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Regina Lee. (2012) "Imagining Consumers: Norman Bel Geddes and American Consumer Culture", in Norman Bel Geddes Designs America, ed. by Donald Albrecht...
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Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien (c. 1930) Cocktail set of chrome-plated steel by Norman Bel Geddes (1937) Art Deco artists produced a wide variety of practical objects...
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Harvard Mark I (category Norman Bel Geddes)
the Mark I was designed by futuristic American industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes at IBM's expense. Aiken was annoyed that the cost ($50,000 or more...
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