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Beginnings of interior environments / Lynn M. Jones and Heidi Plumb.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2023Edition: Twelfth editionDescription: xx, 683 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781119828983
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Beginnings of interior environments.DDC classification:
  • 729 J710b 23/eng/20220611
LOC classification:
  • NK2115 .A59 2022
Contents:
Part I. Introduction to interior environments -- The profession: definition, origins, and context -- The value of interior design: health, safety, and welfare -- Pictorial essay | History of style -- Part II. Interior design fundamentals -- Visual literacy | Elements and principles of design -- Color -- Design think | Design process -- Visual communications -- Part III. The spatial envelope -- Space planning standards -- Developing the interior envelope -- Construction components and systems -- Lighting, electrical, and communications -- Part IV. Products and materials -- Floors -- Ceilings and walls -- Textiles -- Furniture, casework, and architectural millwork -- Enhancing the interior environment -- Part V. Designing for a living -- Designing for a living.
Summary: "Now in its 12th Edition, this leading title on interior design has been updated with new content on design thinking and lighting, with revisions and restructuring throughout based upon feedback from years of reader feedback and classroom experience. Previously published by Pearson, rights to the book have reverted to the author after Pearson refocused their program. Earlier editions of the book have sold more than 200,000 copies over the past 40 years. The current author team represents two generations of architecture thinking and is well-positioned to take this book into the future. Offering a practical focus, Beginnings of Interior Environments provides students with a balance of commercial and residential architecture. Written for CIDA (Council for Interior Design Accreditation)-accredited courses, it covers design history and fundamentals, and the interrelation of construction, electrical, and mechanical systems. Case studies explore the real-world importance of interior design, preparing students for their post-graduation careers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Introduction to interior environments -- The profession: definition, origins, and context -- The value of interior design: health, safety, and welfare -- Pictorial essay | History of style -- Part II. Interior design fundamentals -- Visual literacy | Elements and principles of design -- Color -- Design think | Design process -- Visual communications -- Part III. The spatial envelope -- Space planning standards -- Developing the interior envelope -- Construction components and systems -- Lighting, electrical, and communications -- Part IV. Products and materials -- Floors -- Ceilings and walls -- Textiles -- Furniture, casework, and architectural millwork -- Enhancing the interior environment -- Part V. Designing for a living -- Designing for a living.

"Now in its 12th Edition, this leading title on interior design has been updated with new content on design thinking and lighting, with revisions and restructuring throughout based upon feedback from years of reader feedback and classroom experience. Previously published by Pearson, rights to the book have reverted to the author after Pearson refocused their program. Earlier editions of the book have sold more than 200,000 copies over the past 40 years. The current author team represents two generations of architecture thinking and is well-positioned to take this book into the future. Offering a practical focus, Beginnings of Interior Environments provides students with a balance of commercial and residential architecture. Written for CIDA (Council for Interior Design Accreditation)-accredited courses, it covers design history and fundamentals, and the interrelation of construction, electrical, and mechanical systems. Case studies explore the real-world importance of interior design, preparing students for their post-graduation careers"-- Provided by publisher.

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