Beginnings of Interior Environments (eBook)
704 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-82902-7 (ISBN)
In this twelfth edition of Beginnings of Interior Environments, established interior designer and professor Lynn M. Jones, ASID, IDEC collaborates with innovator Heidi Plumb, IIDA, IDEC, to deliver a practical and balanced overview of commercial and residential interior design. Written to offer coverage of the creative and technical characteristics of the profession, the text also addresses Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) content.
Part I opens with a discussion on the scope and value of the profession and includes a pictorial overview of the history of design. Subsequent parts cover design fundamentals, the spatial envelope--including space planning and systems--, products and materiality, and designing for a living. A new chapter addresses the art and science of visual communications.
Hundreds of images from actual design projects, supplied by national and international design firms, illustrate quality examples. "Precedent Studies" include in-house production work from these practicing designers.
Content, updated throughout, includes additional information on design thinking, inclusivity, WELL building standards, casework, and architectural millwork. New end-of-chapter self-directed projects provide students the opportunity to apply their knowledge.
Written by two successful educators and practitioners, both NCIDQ certified with terminal degrees, the text applies a balance between education and practice. It is the ideal textbook for introductory interior design or interior architecture courses, and an invaluable resource for anyone looking to apply a holistic interior design perspective to their own home or business.
As in previous editions, the text
* Introduces interior design with a foundation in its health, safety, and welfare benefits
* Explores design fundamentals, including visual literacy, and the elements and principles of design, with a special emphasis on color and now visual communications
* Discusses construction, including building components, codes, regulations, as well as lighting, electrical, and communication systems
* Offers an in-depth examination of the profession, including career pathways and professional organizations
* Reviews critical global issues such as sustainability, universal design, and culturally sensitive design
* Includes a dedicated section on interior materials and finishes--floorings, ceilings, wallcoverings, upholstery--and furnishings such as furniture, art, and accessories
* Leads students to analyze the needs of clients to design safe and sustainable environments that enhance the quality of life
* Includes a companion site for instructors featuring PowerPoint slides and an Instructor's manual with discussion points, objectives, lecture outlines, learning activities, and example quizzes with answers
LYNN M. JONES, Professor Emerita at Brenau University, leads Jones Interiors & Consulting with a focus on interior space planning and the partnership of practice and education. She also serves as a program consultant for CIDA. HEIDI PLUMB is Interior Design Program Chair at Ensign College and is a Utah State Certified Commercial Interior Designer. Prior to working at Ensign, Heidi worked at 3form in technical design and estimating where she collaborated with designers and architects to create lighting, fabrication, and technical details for successful projects around the world.
Part I Introduction to Interior Environments
1 The Profession: Definition, Origins, and Context
2 The Value of Interior Design: Health, Safety, and Welfare
Pictorial Essay | History of Style
Part II Design Fundamentals
3 Visual Literacy | Elements and Principles of Design
4 Color
5 Design Think | Design Process
6 Visual Communications
Part III The Spatial Envelope
7 Space Planning Standards
8 Developing the Interior Envelope
9 Construction Components and Systems
10 Lighting, Electrical, and Communications
Part IV Products and Materials
11 Floors
12 Ceilings and Walls
13 Textiles
14 Furniture, Casework, and Architectural Millwork
15 Enhancing the Interior Environment
Part V Designing for a Living
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 13.9.2022 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode |
Technik ► Architektur | |
Schlagworte | Architecture • Architecture Special Topics • Architektur • Bauentwurf • Building Design • Innenarchitektur • Interior design • Spezialthemen Architektur |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-82902-X / 111982902X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-82902-7 / 9781119829027 |
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