• Norman Bel Geddes (born Norman Melancton Geddes; April 27, 1893 – May 8, 1958) was an American theatrical and industrial designer,[1] described in 2012...
  • This line was borrowed for the title of an exhibition on the man who designed Futurama, Norman Bel Geddes (1893–1958), one of America’s most imaginative...
  • Geddes, Norman Bel (1893–1958). American designer, he became identified with the style known as ‘streamlining’, based on aerodynamics.
  • From 1918 Norman Bel Geddes designed sets for the Metropolitan Opera in New York. In 1925 he returned to Los Angeles and worked in Hollywood.
  • Norman Bel Geddes was an American industrial designer and futurist who had a major influence on the streamlined Art Deco design of the 1930s and 40s.
  • Norman Bel Geddes ideas for planes, ocean liners and cars went far beyond anything of his time. He took streamlining further than any of his contemporaries.
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  • Norman Bel Geddes’ model of city planning for Toledo (detail of the new central station for trains, bus and planes). Photograph by Frank Scherschel.
  • Bel Geddes designed five brass concept models for him, each representing progressive future car designs for 1928 through 1932, though none were built.
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