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The University of Brighton Design Archives centres on British and global design organisations of the twentieth century. It is located within the University of Brighton Grand Parade campus in the heart of Brighton and is an international research resource. It has many archival collections that were generated by design institutions and individual designers〔University of Brighton, "Design Archives; Projects and Exhibitions" http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/collections/design-archives/projects (accessed 26 April 2013〕 == History == The University of Brighton Design Archives has its origins in the deposit of the archive of the Design Council (formerly the Council of Industrial Design) in 1994. The organisation was restructured by recommendation of the 1993–94,"Future Design Council" report (also known as the Sorrell Report) and consequently its records needed to be relocated. 〔(Design Council website )〕 Various repositories were considered and the University of Brighton was selected since it offered the newly established Design History Research Centre (DHRC) led by Professor Jonathan Woodham and Dr Patrick Maguire, who provided research expertise in the area of design and the state. In 1996 an award from the Getty Foundation Archive Program supported not only the acquisition of the Design Council Archive but also the appointment of a curator and a research officer.〔Woodham, Jonathan; Lyon, Philippa, eds.. Art and Design at Brighton 1859–2009: from Arts and Manufactures to the Creative and Cultural Industries. (2009) p18 Brighton: University of Brighton. world war 2 ISBN 978-1-905593-58-3.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「University of Brighton Design Archives」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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