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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] THE MORPHOLOGY OF COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT INTERIORS: A STUDY OF INTERIOR DESIGN IN CIVIL AVIATION, FROM ITS ORIGINS UP TO THE SIXTH DECADE OF THE TWENTHIETH CENTURY / [pt] A MORFOLOGIA DOS INTERIORES DE AERONAVES COMERCIAIS: UM ESTUDO DO DESIGN DE INTERIORES NA AVIAÇÃO COMERCIAL, DE SUAS ORIGENS ATÉ A DÉCADA DE 60 DO SÉCULO XX

CLAUDIO LAMAS DE FARIAS 04 April 2005 (has links)
[pt] Desde os primórdios do transporte aéreo, o design de interiores de aeronaves evoluiu de cabines baseadas nos vagões Pullman, adotando interiores baseados em embarcações durante a era dos hidraviões, para finalmente desenvolver um vocabulário formal próprio após a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Este último período coincide com a crescente participação de designers renomados no projeto de interiores e um dos melhores exemplos é o trabalho de Walter Dorwin Teague para a Boeing, iniciado com o modelo Stratocruiser em 1946, e tendo continuidade até o modelo 777 de última geração. Esta dissertação pretende descrever e analisar a evolução histórica do design de interiores aplicado às aeronaves de passageiros e identificar as fontes de inspiração e os conceitos estéticos aplicados nestes interiores ao longo da história. A dissertação também identifica os designers e profissionais de áreas correlatas (decoradores, arquitetos, fashion designers) que realizaram projetos para esta área, contribuindo para o estabelecimento dos atuais padrões de design de interiores aeronáutico contemporâneo. / [en] Since the early days of air travel, aircraft interior design has matured from cabins based on Pullman railcars, evolving to ocean liner- like interiors, during the era of flying boat travel, to finally develop a proper formal vocabulary after World War II. This later period sees the growing interventions of many well known designers, and one of the best examples is the work of Walter Dorwin Teague for Boeing, starting with the Stratocruiser in 1946 and continuing up to the latest models of the 777.This thesis aims to describe and analyze the historic evolution of interior design as applied to passenger aircraft, to identify the sources of inspiration and esthetic concepts applied throughout history inside passenger aircraft cabins. The thesis also identifies industrial designers and professionals of related fields (decorators, architects, fashion designers) who have developed designs for this area, contributing to setting the state of the art in contemporary aeronautical interior design.

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