Interior Design and Architecture 2015

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Interior Design & Architecture

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Interior Design & Architecture 2015 Contents

Introductory Textbooks

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Computer-Aided Design

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Residential and Commercial Design

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Sustainable Design

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History of Interior Design

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Drawing and Presentation

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Space Planning and Form

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Materials, Textiles, and Lighting

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Professional Practice

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Introduction to Architecture, Structure, and Design

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Landscape Architecture

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History, Theory and Culture

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Reference 24 Index 27 Representatives and Agents

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Introductory Textbooks

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The Fundamentals of Interior Design Simon Dodsworth with Stephen Anderson

“I think this is an excellent course book for students who are about to enter, or are considering entering a program of interior design for it touches lightly, but directly, on all aspects of the design process from inception to construction, as well as the modes and means of the production of designs.” Anita Cooney, Pratt Institute, USA

UK January 2015 US March 2015 208 pages 200 colour illus 230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inches PB 9781472528537 £26.99 / $44.95 Series: Fundamentals Fairchild Books

An updated, comprehensive introduction to the key elements and concepts of interior design, it explores the design process from first ideas to creating final projects. Simon Dodsworth lectures in interior design at KLC, London, UK. Stephen Anderson lectures in interior design and architecture at the University of Portsmouth, UK. New to this edition • Interviews with US and UK contemporary interior designers allow readers an insight in to the working world • Case studies focus on well-known international interior design studios, such as Conran and Partners, UK, Slade Architecture, US, Gensler, US and award winning architects Chae-Pereira in South Korea • Projects allow students to explore what they have learned in each chapter through experimentation, encouraging creativity and further learning Contents Introduction Chapter 1: The Design Process The Design Process in Action Professional Practice Case Study: Small Batch Coffee Company/Chalk Architecture Interview: Paul Nicholson of Chalk Architecture Chapter 2: Understanding the Project The Client The Brief Design Analysis Design Research Building and Site Research Case Study: Fritz Hansen Showroom/BDP Interview: Jan Vejeholt of Fritz Hansen Chapter 3: Understanding the Space Understanding Spatial Relationships A Typology of Technical Drawing Case Study: Steel Lady House/ Chae-Pereira Architects Interview: Laurent Pereira of Chae-Pereira Architects 2

Chapter 4: Understanding Building Structures Building Construction Principles Materials for Construction Mechanical and Electrical Systems Case Study: Olson Headquarters/Gensler Interview: Betsy Vohs, Architectural Designer Chapter 5: Organising the Space Design Development Human Dimensions and Scale Proportioning Systems Ordering Systems Inclusive Design Case Study: The Old Bengal Warehouse/Conran and Partners Interview: Tina Norden, Interior Designer Chapter 6 The Human Interface Materials and Finishes The Decorative Scheme Acoustics Furniture Color

Light Case Study: Greene Street Loft/ Slade Architecture Interview: Hayes and James Slade, Architects Chapter 7: Sustainable Design Why Is Sustainability an Issue? Where Choices Are Made Materials-Some Thoughts Case Study: The Dutch Mountain House/ Denieuwegeneratie Interview: Thomas Dieben, Interior Designer Chapter 8: Communicating Design Telling the Story Presentation Drawings Presentation Boards Multimedia Presentations Bibliography Online Resources Index Picture Credits Acknowledgements


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Foundations of Interior Design

Foundations of Interior Design is a comprehensive introduction to the creative, technical and business knowledge required by the interior design profession.

Susan J. Slotkis

• Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide, PowerPoint and an integrated CD-Rom for students available

2012 576 pages 229 x 305mm / 9 x 12 inches 863 colour illus PB 9781609011154 £75.00 / $120.00 Fairchild Books

Susan J. Slotkis is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Interior Design Department of Fashion Institute of Technology and an adjunct instructor at New York University, USA. New to this edition • A fully updated program of color photos demonstrating a global perspective • New organization specifics to facilitate understanding of the scope and details of the design process • Additional end-of-chapter exercises to actively engage the student in the content of the CD-ROM • New Appendices include Architectural Digests’ Top 100 Designers and chapter-bychapter bibliography Contents The Interior Design Profession • Socially Responsible Design • Design Theory: Aesthetics, Elements & Principles of Design • Color Theory & Application • The Design Process: Overview of Project Phases • Communicating the Vision • Light and Lighting Systems • Architectural Elements: The Shell • Finishing the Interior: The Lining • Furnishing the Interior: Feathering the Nest• Period Design Styles: Antiquity (c. 4500BC-AD500) - Empire Style (c. 1789-1848) • Period Design Styles: Revival Styles (c. 1830-1880) - Contemporary Style (c. 1960-present) • Forecasting and Trends • Professional Practice • A. Professional Organizations, Research Resources, Interior Design Blogs, and Government Agencies • B. Names to Know: Interior Designers, Architects, and Furniture Designers • C. Interior Design’s Hall of Fame • D. Architectural Digest’s Top 100 Interior Designers and Architects • Basic Metric Conversion Table • Glossary • End Notes • Index

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Figure 2.18 Interior designer Cynthia Urbanik designed this retail environment for Dress for Success, a charitable organization, Charlotte, North Carolina. In addition to providing her services pro bono, the project demonstrates adaptive reuse of a former warehouse. (http://www. LassiterPhotography.com)

to cradle expresses the notion that products be developed with the potential for continuous renewability, that is, so as to live on forever in some form, without doing harm. This is in direct opposition to a cradle-tograve approach, in which goods are made with obsolescence in mind, thereby creating the need for more consumption. Another view of sustainability encompasses the ethics of environmental justice, a principle or system of beliefs aimed at ensuring that all people in our global community have healthy and aesthetically pleasing environments. Design that is in the public interest and that is cost-effective is part of this equation. Many designers and design firms are donating their time and services on a pro bono basis on projects for charitable organizations (Figure 2.18).

b Figure 2.17 Cultural diversity in products is featured in the array of global furnishings available for interiors. While many furnishings are fabricated using Old World techniques, others are inspired by traditional designs adapted to modern tastes. a. Antique and contemporary textiles from Central Asia; b. African products featured at ICFF 2010 by Amaridian; c. The Design Collaborative, a nonprofit arm of the 3form company, works with African women using traditional techniques and natural products in the production of innovative partitions. (a: Photo by Megan Thompson for Tessera b: Photo provided by the Author. c: Courtesy 3form)

nature as a model to inspire designs and processes that solve human problems. At biomimicry’s base is the belief that studying nature will uncover effective and sustainable solutions to issues such as thermal 40

comfort, indoor air quality, and acoustical privacy.31 Another idea being put forth is that of cradle to cradle, described by William McDonough and Michael Braungart in their 2002 book of the same name. Cradle

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Design with a conscience looks to measure progress by social, ecological, and economic benchmarks.32 A study of design firms found that more than onethird of the design firms that had diversified their practice added Sustainability Analysis as a department within their organization.33

Environmental law and Issues Environmental law strives to provide a bridge between the human factors discussed in the first part of this chapter and environmental factors. As in the passage of the ADA, legislation that aims to prevent negative situations is often a reactive response to actions. The area of environmental law has rapidly expanded, in part because of a series of lawsuits resulting from unsafe conditions, defective or unsafe products, and Socially Responsible Design

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Color + Design Transforming Interior Space

Color + Design covers the design process for using color confidently. Using photographs of residential and commercial interiors, the book illustrates how effective or poor color usage can often make or break a design.

Ronald L. Reed

• Study problems allow students to apply concepts to their own design projects

2010 208 pages 279 x 216mm / 11 x 8.5 inches 300 colour and 10 bw illus PB 9781563676024 £45.00 / $90.00 Fairchild Books

• Full-color photos of interiors show how different color applications can affect the same interior space • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and PowerPoint available Ronald L. Reed, is an assistant professor in the Department of Design in the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas, USA.

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Computer-Aided Design

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Revit Architecture 2016 for Designers Douglas R. Seidler

The leading software package in the BIM marketplace, Revit® Architecture 2016 for Designers is written specifically for architects and interior designers as they transition from CAD to BIM. Douglas R. Seidler is an assistant professor at Marymount University, USA.

October 2015 US August 2015 280 pages 430 bw illus 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches PB 9781628929584 £56.00 / $85.00 Fairchild Books

Features • Fully illustrated, step-by-step tutorials with quick reference checklists, professional construction drawings, sample renderings, and learning exercises • Updated throughout to reflect all the changes in the latest version of Revit® Architecture 2006 software • Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide with sample courses schedules, sample assignments, and chapter lecture outlines available

Contents Introduction 1. What is BIM? 2. Introduction to Revit Architecture 2014 3. Floor Plans 4. Perspectives and Isometric Drawings 5. Elevations and Sections 6. Reflected Ceiling Plans 7. Roofs and Site Plans 8. Sheets 9. Printing and Exporting Drawings 10. Dimensions and Annotations 11. Schedules 12. Enlarged Plans and Details 13. Curtain Walls 14. Masses and Custom Components 15. Rendering Glossary Index

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Digital Drawing for Designers A Visual Guide to AutoCAD 2015 Douglas R. Seidler

Updated to cover the latest in AutoCAD software, Digital Drawing for Designers is the architect’s and interior designer’s best resource for learning digital drawing. • Updated for AutoCAD 2015 • Practice exercises reinforcing each chapter’s topics

2014 256 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 450 colour illus PB 9781609019891 £65.00 / $110.00 Fairchild Books

• Clear explanation of drawing and printing with line weight • Quick reference aids: command reference guide, index, and large-type page headers Douglas R. Seidler is Assistant Professor of Interior Design at Marymount University, USA.

Contents Part 1: Hand Drawing and Digital Drawing Digital Drawing Tools • Drawing Lines and Shapes • Modifying Lines and Shapes • Drawing with Accuracy and Speed Part 2: Design Drawings Organizing Plans, Sections and Elevations • Drawing and Printing to Scale • Text Styles and Sizes • Hatches and Dashed Lines Part 3: Advanced Drawing Tools Stencils and Blocks • Advanced Editing Tools • Dimensioning Your Drawing • Text Leaders • Drawing Symbols and Attributed Text • Lining Drawings/External References • AutoCAD WS on your iPhone, iPad and Android Device Index Quick Reference Guide

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Photoshop for Interior Designers A Nonverbal Communication

Photoshop® for Interior Designers provides step-by-step demonstrations that integrate Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, Google Sketchup, freehand drawings and Adobe InDesign to create visual presentations. Case studies ranging from masterpieces to contemporary interior architecture

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• Images include screen shots, basic tools, function keys and examples of presentation drawings

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2013 200 pages 229 x 305mm / 9 x 12 inches 460 color illus PB 9781609015442 £59.99 / $95.00 Fairchild Books

• Chapter objectives, summaries, key terms, and projects • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide available Suining Ding is Associate Professor of Interior Design and Interior Design Program Coordinator at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA. Contents Visual Communications and Photoshop Fundamentals • Working with Floor Plans and Elevations • Working with Perspectives and Isometric Drawings • Working with Materials • Working with Lighting • Special Effects in Photoshop • Adding Entourage • Working with Freehand Drawings • Composing Drawings with InDesign • Creating Presentation Drawings by Multi-Media • Index

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Residential and Commercial Design

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Designing the Brand Identity in Retail Spaces Martin M. Pegler

A visual casebook and primer on how architects and designers transform a company's name and values into a threedimensional retail space. Designing the Brand Identity examines every stage of a brand’s lifetime, from inception to showroom. Martin M. Pegler is a New Yorkbased international lecturer.

Features • Nearly 300 examples from 47 cases from around the world, running the retail gamut from restaurant to luxury • Featuring visuals of all brand-new designs from well-known companies • Interviews with brand managers, designers, and architects offer real world expertise • Coverage of each step of the design process, from conception to creation Contents Introduction Part 1: A Brand is Born Double Wide Grill apple & pie Youtopia Susanna Pizzeria Sal Curioso Central Kitchen QELA MEDI McCormick Vince Camuto PUMA Factory Outlet etre belle hr2 Barbisio Factory Part 2: A Brand Makeover Aéropostale Buffalo Wild Wings House of Kipling Domino’s Bell Monton Solara Barbican Oakville Grocery Sandbar Dorma

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Part 3: A Brand Travels Galeries Lafayette Wrangler Maidenform Allen Solly Carlo Pazolini Joe Fresh PUMA Osaka Wawa Whole Foods JanSport adidas Part 4: A Brand Statement Karl Lagerfeld London Ben Sherman Rodd & Gunn Baccarat Cortefiel Camper Fifth Ave. Camper Shanghai Great Dane FC Bayern Fan Shop Casa Palacio Swarovski Conclusion Appendix: List of Designers

UK April 2015 US February 2015 304 pages 298 color illus 187 x 235mm / 7.375 x 9.25 inches PB 9781628923919 £55.00 / $75.00 Fairchild Books


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Residential Kitchen and Bath Design

Residential Kitchen and Bath Design provides students with a core knowledge of the kitchen and bath design sub-specialty.

Anastasia Wilkening

• Exercises and assignments that involve drafting plans for a variety of design projects and solving problems related to each chapter’s subject area

• Extensive coverage of measurement, with charts and templates for windows, walls, and appliances

2013 272 pages 203 x 254mm / 8 x 10 inches 189 colour illus PB 9781609011253 £60.00 / $100.00 Fairchild Books

• Case studies and boxed features provide insight into real-world experiences • Instruction in both the US imperial and metric system • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and PowerPoint available Anastasia Wilkening is an adjunct instructor at International Academy of Design and Technology, Chicago, USA. Contents 1. Overview of Kitchen and Bath Design 2. Space Planning for a Kitchen or Bath 3. Universal and Sustainable Designs for Kitchen and Bath 4. Kitchen and Bath Design: Materials 5. Kitchen and Bath Design: Cabinetry 6. Kitchen and Bath Design: Appliances 7. Kitchen and Bath Design: Plumbing 8. Kitchen and Bath Design Working Documents 9. Kitchen and Bath Design: Lighting and Electrical Plans 10. Project Management for Kitchen and Bath Appendix: Basic Metric Conversion Chart Index

and other metallic tiles are made of resin. There are also ceramic tiles that have a metallic glaze applied. Metal tiles can be cut. True metal tiles will acquire a patina as they are exposed to water, but can be cleaned. This change in the tile’s color over time is considered part of its beauty. What type of patina it acquires depends on the type of metal, and a further description will be provided by the manufacturer (Figure 4.19).

Flooring Flooring typically consists of materials such as tile, wood, cork, bamboo, concrete, or linoleum. The common tile flooring materials are stone, porcelain, and ceramic. Wood flooring is popular and available in many different species, although oak and maple are among the most popular. In addition to the previously described materials linoleum, vinyl, and cork also are possible flooring materials.

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Vinyl is available in sheets or tiles and is a very inexpensive flooring material. It can be made of pure vinyl or vinyl composition, both having different degrees of fillers. There are many different patterns and styles to choose from. It can have slip-retardant or static control properties. It can be smooth or embossed. The durability is based on the thickness of the upper, wear layer. Whereas linoleum has been gaining popularity again, due to its being a sustainable material, vinyl has continued to lose popularity for the client hiring a kitchen and bath designer.

Cork is a popular flooring material. Its traits are similar to wood and it is available in various sizes. Cork flooring can be purchased unfinished or prefinished with wax or polyurethane. It must be sealed, as is susceptible to staining. Cork also may be stained, giving it different appearances. Some benefits of cork are that is helps absorb sound, is insulating, and comfortable to stand on (Figure 4.21).

Linoleum is a natural and biodegradable material. It is created by oxidizing linseed oil to form linoleum cement, which is cooled and mixed with pine resin and wood flour to form sheets on jute backing. It is recyclable, durable, and hygienic. A weakness of linoleum is that it can be damaged by standing water. Linoleum is available in tiles or sheets (Figure 4.20).

Figure 4.19 Most metal tiles have a contemporary look to them. Courtesy of Crossville, Inc.

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Figure 4.20 Linoleum flooring is available in a wide range of colors. Courtesy of Pamela Polvere Designs and Brad Wilkening.

Figure 4.21 Cork flooring is also available in many different colors. Courtesy of Pamela Polvere Designs and Brad Wilkening.

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Basics Interior Design 01: Retail Design

Basics Interior Design 02: Exhibition Design

Lynne Mesher

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184 pages 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches 200 colour illus PB 9782940411221 £19.95 / $32.95 Series: Basics Interior Design AVA Publishing

184 pages 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches 200 colour illus PB 9782940411382 £21.95 / $32.95 Series: Basics Interior Design AVA Publishing

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Sustainable Design

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Sustainable Building Systems and Construction for Designers Lisa M. Tucker

“The author’s approach is clear and direct... The writing style is easy to follow along and not overwhelming for students to read. The visuals help in viewing the systems with clarity.” Tommy Crane, Valdosta State University This text on sustainable building construction is updated with the newest information, codes, and regulations related to green and sustainable design.

UK February 2015 US December 2014 464 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 400 illus PB 9781628920932 £66.00 / $110.00 Fairchild Books

Lisa M. Tucker is Associate Professor of Interior Design in the School of Architecture and Design at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA.

Features • Life cycle costing and sustainable design issues are addressed throughout the book • Case studies featuring actual buildings and interiors show the principles in the book put into practice • Assignments and exercises are included at the end of each chapter • Key terms are bolded and defined throughout the chapters • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and PowerPoint presentations available

New to this edition • Updated information on LEED, ADA, and Net Zero construction • New easy-to-use format

Contents Preface Acknowledgments A Holistic Approach to Building Design and Construction Site Considerations and Foundations Structural Systems Mechanical Systems Electrical Systems and Lighting Plumbing Systems Walls Floors Roofs/Ceilings Indoor Environmental Quality: Acoustics and Indoor Air Interior Building Systems Regulations Case Studies Resources Index

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Together color temperature and CRI impact how an interior space will feel and look. Figure 5.18 captures the range which most people find comfortable. Figures 5.19 to 5.21 indicate how to read lamp designations for various types of lamps including incandescent, fluorescent, and high intensity discharge. Fixtures

There are several types of light fixtures for a variety of different uses. Some of the most common light fixtures include: wall sconces, pendants, wallwashers, uplight fixtures, downlight fixtures, uplight/downlight fixtures, suspended fixtures, recessed fixtures, and surface mounted fixtures. Each fixture type provides a slightly different light distribution. When selecting an actual fixture for a project, it is critical to obtain the specification sheet to determine the actual light pattern provided by the specific fixture. figure 5.22 fixture types and their symbols.

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2nd Edition / Recipient of the 2006 ASID Joel Poelsky Prize

Environmental Psychology for Design DAK Kopec

Environmental Psychology for Design, 2nd Edition explores how a room can effect mood and health, with an in-depth look at psychosocial response to the built environment. • Cross references and boxed features designed to facilitate discussion of concepts and applications • Provides contributions from experts sharing their insight into each chapter’s topic

2012 384 pages 203 x 254mm / 8 x 10 inches 200 full color images PB 9781609011413 £60.00 / $115.00 Fairchild Books

• Includes discussion questions that equip designers to critically analyze and think comprehensively • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide available New to this edition • Expanded examples that bridge the gap between academic research of design practices • Cultural and sustainability connections features • A fully updated program of colour photos and drawings • Studio activities to generate individual and group projects • Web links to launch further study into key topics www/Textbook

Designing Sustainable Residential and Commercial Interiors Applying Concepts and Practices Lisa M. Tucker

This core text for students and designers applies sustainability to all stages of the design process for commercial interiors, emphasising a threepronged approach to sustainability: equity, economy, and ecology. Case studies for a range of contract projects demonstrate successful and unsuccessful projects with examples from students and leading design firms

2014 384 pages 279 x 216mm / 11 x 8.5 inches 540 colour illus PB 9781609014797 £64.99 / $110.00 Fairchild Books

• Each chapter illustrates project types through a series of beginning, intermediate and advanced vignettes • Includes chapter objectives, summaries, key terms, discussion questions, exercises, studio projects and assignments • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and PowerPoint presentations available

Contents Overview of Project Types • Retail Projects • Healthcare Projects • Corporate Projects • Hospitality Projects • Cultural, Civic, and Institutional Projects • Adaptive Reuse Projects • Single Family Residential Projects • Project Checklists • Index www/Textbook

Historic Preservation for Designers Peter B. Dedek

Historic Preservation for Designers is a comprehensive overview of historic preservation with a focus on historic interiors, historic building materials, and the adaptive reuse of interiors. • Includes criteria to determine whether a building is historic, a discussion of preservation law, and how to document historic buildings • Features case studies and pictorial quizzes of specific building exteriors and interiors

2014 432 pages 187 x 235mm / 7.375 x 9.25 inches 175 bw illus PB 9781609015091 £42.99 / $85.00 Fairchild Books

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History of Interior Design

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The Guide to Period Styles for Interiors From the 17th Century to the Present Judith Gura

This compact, heavily-illustrated guide teaches students to identify period styles from the 17th century to the present day. The Guide to Period Styles for Interiors, Second Edition combines depth of content with ease of use and includes examples and analysis on styles from 17th-century Louis XIV through 20th-century Late Modern.

UK December 2015 US October 2015 496 pages 300 colour and 50 bw illus 187 x 235mm / 7.375 x 9.25 inches PB 9781628924718 £50.00 / $90.00 Fairchild Books

Judith Gura is a Professor at New York School of Interior Design, USA.

New to this edition • Same easy-to-use format updated with more textual depth and analysis • Updated 20th century section and completely new 21st century coverage, complete with commercial, computer, and sustainable design • New sidebars cover exemplary cross-period designers like Frank Lloyd Wright, and historic design styles from around the globe, including Spain and Asia • Each style section ends with a key characteristics chart, emblematic colours and patterns, and fabric examples Contents Preface Introduction Chapter 1: 17th Century An Overview Louis XIV William and Mary Colonial America/Pilgrim Chapter 2: 18th Century An Overview Louis XV Queen Anne Georgian Chapter 3: 19th Century An Overview Greek Revival Biedermeier Gothic Revival Rococo Revival Renaissance Revival Aesthetic Movement Eclecticism and Exotica English Arts & Crafts Art Nouveau Glasgow Style

Chapter 4: 20th Century An Overview European Avant-Garde Art Deco Industrial Design Midcentury American Modern Scandinavian Modern Italian Modern French Modern Studio Crafts Postmodern Late Modern Chapter 5: 21st Century An Overview Computer Design Design Art Sustainable Design Design in New Materials Conceptual Design Avant-Garde Design (New Technology) Modern Office Design Appendix I: Timeline of Styles Appendix II: Names to Know Appendix III: Distinctive Design Elements Glossary Bibliography

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Drawing and Presentation

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Hand Drafting for Interior Design Diana Bennett Wirtz Kingsley

Kingsley shows readers how to create interior design drawings, with detailed examples showing how to render furniture, floors, walls, windows, plants in floor plans and elevations, using only drafting pencils, a T-square and a triangle. • Teaching Resources: PowerPoints available Diana Bennett Wirtz Kingsley owns Amethyst Designs, an interior design business.

2014 160 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 150 bw illus PB 9781609019976 £50.00 / $85.00 Fairchild Books

New to this edition • New coverage illustrating the use of line weights • Expanded coverage of elevations through additional use of gray-tones for additional depth • New material on exteriors and landscaping, including 20 new illustrations • Coverage on the exterior has also been expanded with a new chapter on landscaping

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Architectural Drafting for Interior Designers Lydia Sloan Cline

www/Textbook Beginning interior designers can now learn how to graphically communicate their ideas with a resource that is designed specifically for them. • Addresses drawing a floor plan, creating an interior elevation, and the relationship between 2D and 3D drawings • Written to the standards of the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ) and the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) • Teaching Resources: Answer Key to study questions and exercises Lydia Sloan Cline is a professor at Johnson Community College in Overland Park, Kansas, USA.

New to this edition • New chapter addresses the transition and integration of software with hand drawing • More coverage on interior elevations, including new hand drawn examples • Discussion of up-to-date building codes Contents Preface • Drafting and the Design Process • Tools and Supplies • 2D and 3D • Drafting Conventions • The Floor Plan • Interior Elevation and Section Views • Dimensioning • Door and Window Symbols Drafting • Building Construction and Details • Utility Systems and Other Plans • Stairs • Legends, Keys and Schedules • Isometric and Perspective Drafting • Incorporating the Computer • Glossary • Appendix I: Floor Plans for General Classroom Use • Appendix II: Worksheets • Appendix III: Pencil and Pen Line Weights Chart Index • Index

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2014 560 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 450 line and 300 colour illus PB 9781628920963 £100.00 / $160.00 Fairchild Books


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Sketching Interiors From Traditional to Digital Suining Ding

Sketching Interiors: From Traditional to Digital covers basic freehand sketching skills with different media including pencils, inks and markers. It then teaches students how to transform freehand sketching to digital drawing with Photoshop. • Includes black and white and colour sketches, problem-solving exercises and examples, and drawing examples of interiors, exteriors, furniture and accessories

2011 320 pages 229 x 305mm / 9 x 12 inches 215 colour illus PB 9781563679186 £45.00 / $80.00 Fairchild Books

• Easy to follow instructions and a variety of illustrative examples • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and PowerPoint presentation available Contents 1. Sketching Interiors: A Few Words Before Starting 2. Perception of Edges 3. Perception of Spaces 4. Perception of Light and Shadow 5. Perception of Spatial Relationships

6. Texture 7. Presenting Materials with Markers 8. Interior Rendering with Markers 9. Freehand Sketching for Presentations 10. Transforming Hand Drawing to Digital Drawing

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Interior Design Illustrated Marker and Watercolor Techniques Christina M. Scalise

The Second Edition emphasizes the design communication objective of using media as a design tool, encouraging individual style and interpretation of interior spaces. • Teaching Resources: Sample assignments available Christina M. Scalise is a professional interior designer and principal of her own firm, Stuido 2000, USA.

2014 480 pages 229 x 305mm / 9 x 12 inches 620 colour illus PB 9781609019174 £64.99 / $115.00 Fairchild Books

New to this edition • New Design Process Application exercises incorporate rendering methods and the design process • Over 100 new illustrations cover new topics including elevations, furniture, and various materials

Contents Preface • 1. Creative Tools • 2. Markers and Watercolors • 3. Artistic Interpretation • 4. Room Vignettes • 5. Interior Architectural Elements • 6. Walls • 7. Floors • 8. Furniture • 9. Enhancements • 10. Materials and Textures • 11. Patterns • Resources • Illustration Credits • Index

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Space Planning and Form

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Shaping Interior Space Roberto J. Rengel

Shaping Interior Space, 3rd Edition emphasizes the impact that designers make through their spatial compositions and design manipulations, and covers strategies for creating interior environments that work as a total system to enhance the experience of the user. Robert J. Rengel is a professor of Interior Design at the University of Wisconsin, USA.

2014 389 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 770 bw illus PB 9781609018962 £64.99 / $110.00 Fairchild Books

New to this edition • Chapter on development and resolution revised to stress 3-dimensional development beyond the floor plan • New chapter on Function covers what it means when designers say a facility works well • Ten principles discussed in Chapter 1 are highlighted throughout to reinforce ideology and connection to space planning

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The Interior Plan Concepts and Exercises

An introductory-level book addressing the ‘nitty-gritty’ of designing and planning interior environments, filled with examples of what to do and what to avoid to help students become better designers.

Roberto J. Rengel

• Numerous exercises facilitate the learning by encouraging students to apply ideas and concepts immediately after reading about them

2011 330 pages 279 x 203mm / 11 x 8 inches 310 bw illus PB 9781563679339 £40.00 / $75.00 Fairchild Books

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Human Factors in the Built Environment

With a global approach throughout, this book integrates the relationship of the human body and space planning to the design process for designers involved with the physical planning and detailing of interiors.

Linda L. Nussbaumer

• Line drawings illustrating the relationship of proxemics and anthropometrics to space planning • Chapter objectives, key terms, summaries, discussion questions, review questions, case studies, and chapter projects • Appendices of Population Anthropometric Data for Infants, Children and Youth, Adults and Elderly • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and Powerpoint presentation available

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2013 400 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 370 bw illus PB 9781609015039 £42.99 / $115.00 Fairchild Books


Materials, Textiles, and Lighting

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Interior Design Materials and Specifications

“This is a very well thought out book; the content is quite comprehensive and jampacked with information.” Maruja TorresAntonini, University of Florida, Department of Interior Design, USA

Lisa Godsey

The book describes each material’s characteristics and teaches students how to evaluate, select and specify materials.

2012 432 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 420 colour illus PB 9781609012298 £60.00 / $100.00 Fairchild Books

• Teaching Resources: Instructor’s guide and PowerPoint available Lisa Godsey is an Instructor of Interior Design at the International Academy of Design and Technology, Chicago, and at the Illinois Institute of Art, Chicago, USA. New to this edition • "Web Search" "Personal Activities" challenge students to solve problem • New specification and installation processes • Addresses sustainable characteristics and acoustic qualities of materials

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4th Edition

Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors Amy Willbanks, Nancy Oxford and Dana Miller

Devoted entirely to textiles for interiors, Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors focuses on the most current fiber and fabric information including new fiber technology and nanofibers, the role of the interior designer in selecting textiles, and the environmental impact of textiles.

2014 544 pages PB 9781609019372 £66.00 / $100.00 Fairchild Books

• Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and PowerPoint available

New to this edition • New edition includes updated test methods, coverage of new LEED standards and newly developed fibers, and more than 500 full color photographs, illustrations and diagrams

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Fundamentals of Lighting Susan M. Winchip

Fundamentals of Lighting emphasizes the sustainability characteristics of daylighting and electrical lighting. Susan M. Winchip is based at Illinois State University, USA.

New to this edition

2011 384 pages 187 x 235mm / 7.375 x 9.25 inches 350 colour illus PB 9781609010867 £45.00 / $85.00 Fairchild Books

• Updated discussion of lamp technologies, luminaires, controls, human factor research, and energy codes and standards • New content on sustainability concepts, including an explanation of lighting, daylighting design, controls and efficient lamps and luminaires • New information regarding solid-state lighting technologies, including LEDs and OLEDs, as well as daylighting strategies and new energy codes and standards • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and Powerpoint presentation available

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Professional Practice

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Estimating and Costing for Interior Designers A Step-by-Step Workbook

This hands-on workbook demystifies the math involved in the interior design field and provides practical estimating techniques for aspiring and professional interior designers.

Diana Allison

• Insight from the Field features offer advice from workrooms and installers

• Covers wall and ceiling treatments, window treatments, soft fabrications, upholstery, flooring, and cabinetry and countertops • Templates of worksheets available

2014 432 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 290 bw illus PB 9781609015190 £42.99 / $85.00 Fairchild Books

• Contains step-by-step worksheets and 96 practice lessons with increasing levels of difficulty • Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guide and PowerPoint presentations available Diana Allison is an interior designer and principal of her own firm, Allison and Associates Interiors, USA. Contents Preface · The Business of Interior Design · Section 1: Wall and Ceiling Treatments · Paint · Wallcoverings · Other Wall Materials · Suspended Ceilings · Section 2: Flooring · Plank and Tile Flooring · Resilient and Soft Flooring · Area Rugs · Section 3: Built-In · Countertops & Cabinetry · Section 4: Window Treatments · Curtains and Draperies · Top Treatments and Window Shades · Hard Window Treatments · Section 5: Soft Fabrications · Pillows and Accent Table Coverings · Bedding: Spreads, Coverlets, Duvets, Bedskirts, Shams · Section 6: Upholstery · New Upholstery · Reupholstered and Slipcovered Furniture · Epilogue: The Sales Process · Appendix: Answer Key and Blank Worksheets · Bibliography · Index

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Professional Practice for Interior Designers in the Global Marketplace Susan M. Winchip

This textbook emphasizes the essential skills and knowledge required to work in a firm as an entrylevel designer, while also providing an overview of what is involved in starting, owning and operating an interior design business. • Examples of interdisciplinary projects, practices, and organizations • Directories of professional organizations, research resources, blogs, relevant government agencies and boards, design centres and international exhibitions, as well as CIDA professional standards and examples of professional contracts

2012 560 pages 216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inches 87 bw and 2 colour illus PB 9781609011383 £55.00 / $95.00 Fairchild Books

• Teaching Resources: Instructor’s Guides and PowerPoints available Susan M. Winchip is Professor Emerita, Illinois State University, USA. Contents Launching a Career in the Interior Design Profession • Fundamentals of the Interior Design Profession • Career Opportunities in Interior Design • Attaining an Entry-Level Position• Working in a Design Firm • Professional Business Responsibilities • International Business Practices • Professional Compensation, Administrative Practices, and Legal Responsibilities • Long-Term Client Relationships and Project Responsibilities • Long-Term Client Relationships • Project Management Strategies • Client and Project Management Strategies for the Phases of the Integrated Design Process • Owning and Operating an Interior Design Business • Business Requirements • Operating and Managing a Green Interior Design Business • Business Policies and Operations • Promoting an Interior Design Business • Managing, Growing, and Leading a Profitable Interior Design Business • Appendix A: Resources: Organizations, Research, Design Blogs, and Government • Appendix B: CIDA Professional Standards • Appendix C: State/Province Boards and Agencies • Appendix D: Design Centers and International Exhibitions • Appendix E: Commercial Interior Design Service Contract • Glossary • Bibliography · Credits • Index

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Introduction to Architecture, Structure, and Design

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The Fundamentals of Interior Architecture John Coles

The Fundamentals of Interior Architecture, Second Edition, offers an introduction to the key elements involved in the creation of aesthetically appealing and practically appropriate interior architecture, and draws upon contemporary and historical references to show richness and diversity.

UK August 2015 US October 2015 184 pages 170 colour illus 230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inches PB 9781472524652 £26.99 / $44.95 Series: Fundamentals Fairchild Books

John Coles (Dip Arch) lectured at Middlesex University, UK, where he was programme leader for the Interior Architecture MA and Sustainable Design MA and Joint Programme Leader for the BA Honours Interior Architecture programmes. Features • Contextualizes theory with practitioner biographies and work from leading designers • Emphasizes spatial solutions that support the needs of the client and which recognise the qualities of the building and its situation

New to this edition: • Case studies and interviews with leading interior architects • Projects to encourage students to explore the creative possibilities of working as an interior architect • New images showing work created by leading designers and practitioners

Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Space/Form Space and Place Elements and Composition of Interior Space Case Study and Interview: The Way Out, USA / Ogrydziak Prillinger Architects Project: Observing Space and Form Chapter 2: Site/Function Analyzing the Site Types of Interior Case Study and Interview: Cut and Fold House, UK / Ashton Porter Project: Observing Sight and Function Chapter 3: Materials/Texture Understanding the Interior Selecting Materials Perception of Quality Architectural Materials Case Study and Interview: Family House, Japan / Kazuya Nakomoto Project: Observing Materials and Texture

Chapter 4: Light/Mood Understanding Light Using Light Calculating Light Case Study and Interview: One Kearny Lobby, USA / IwamotoScott Project: Observing Light and Mood Chapter 5: Presentation/ Representation Key Stages in Design Representing Design Case Study and Interview: Pill Box, UK / Bluebottle Project: Observing Presentation and Representation Conclusion Sources of Information and Inspiration Index Acknowledgements and Picture Credits

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Introduction to Architecture, Structure, and Design

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Basics Interior Architecture 01: Form and Structure Graeme Brooker and Sally Stone

“A very well-illustrated book which covers the content in a very methodical breakdown of relevant elements and their contribution to designing interiors. A very useful publication.” Werner Richter, University Campus Suffolk, UK “The book is subdivided into thought provoking chapters that provide scenarios that are easy for the student to grasp and for the instructor to build upon. It facilitates the transfer of information from art studio foundation courses to the design studio. It should help students interpret the built environment better.” Thom Houser, University of Georgia, USA

2007 176 pages 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches 200 colour illus PB 9782940373406 £17.95 / $29.95 Series: Basics Interior Architecture AVA Publishing

Form and Structure is an introduction to the ideas behind the form and structure of interior spaces, supported by interviews and resources that help readers to explore the subject.

New edition coming in Spring 2016

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Lorraine Farrelly and Nicola Crowson

2014

BASICS FASHION DESIGN

184 pages 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches 150 colour illus PB 9781472527851 £23.99 / $41.95 Series: Basics Architecture Fairchild Books Textiles and Fashion explores the integration of textile design with fashion. It begins with a brief history of Key topics textiles, showing the links with technical innovation and Aesthetics social developments. It then focuses on the processes of Colour and design textile design, including the ethical and sustainable issues Designing around textiles today and innovative new fabrics. with The textiles book also provides practical information on fibre Embellishment production, dyeing and finishing techniques. Various Man-made fibres surface treatments are explored, as well as the fibres ways in Natural which colour and trend influence fashion and textiles.

BASICS ARCHITECTURE Basics Fashion Design

Representational Techniques for Architecture contains comprehensive discussion of the key practical and theoretical influences that inform representational architectural practice and explores the concepts and techniques used to represent and develop architectural ideas.

Jenny Udale

Representational Techniques for Architecture

Second Edition

Camilla Bruerberg

Lutz Georgina Hooper, Fashion ProgrammeTina Leader, Anne Sofie Madsen Chichester College, UK Masha Reva

• Updated text and images includes vital information about new software packages for architecture students and practitioners • New international case studies and projects

This is an excellent book for introducing students to the James Stone fundamental principles of working within and Jan textiles Taminiau fashion. Inspiring and visually exciting, the book explains Manel Torres the important relationship between constructed and Philippa Wagner printed textiles in relation to contemporary fashion. This extremely valuable resource will support students throughout their studies. Josie Steed, Course Leader for Fashion and Textile Design, Robert Gordon University, UK

FASHION DESIGN

TEXTILES AND FASHION

An exceptionally informative, and highly engaging Duncan Cheetham teaching aid, this book demonstrates the breadth, depth Erdem and richness of textiles and fashion in contemporary Johan Ku society. I would highly recommend Jessica this as an essential read for both students and Leclere Patrick Li tutors studying and teaching textiles and fashion.

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Representational Techniques for Architecture

New fibre developments Pattern and print The second edition includes interviews with fashion and The trend industry textile designers, discussing their production processes and how they use textiles in their work, Featured contributors and projects to help you explore and further your knowledge of textiles and fashion. Aina Beck

Lorraine Farrelly Nicola Crowson

Jenny Udale has lectured in fashion textiles at the University of Middlesex, UK, Kingston University, UK and Ravensbourne College, UK. Jenny is also a freelance textile and womanswear designer. She is the author of the first edition of Textiles and Fashion (2008) and the co-author of The Fundamentals of Fashion Design, 2nd edition (2012).

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The Fundamentals of Architecture Lorraine Farrelly

Praise for first edition: “This book is awesome. Wonderfully designed, easy to understand, great images, great writing.” Eric Stark, University of Maine at Augusta, USA “This book is exactly what is needed as a first year Architectural and Interior Design students’ course book.” Mary Weguelin, University of Portsmouth, UK

2012 200 pages 230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inches 200 colour illus PB 9782940411757 £26.50 / $38.50 Series: Fundamentals AVA Publishing

The Fundamentals of Architecture, 2nd Edition is a practical, accessible introduction to the concepts and processes of modern architecture, containing informative examples and case studies from history and recent years. New to this edition • Redesigned and updated with new material, including exercise sections and contemporary visuals from students and leading architects, and six new case studies

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Landscape Architecture

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The Fundamentals of Landscape Architecture Tim Waterman

“Quality content and focus on what the profession is about - augmented with concise text, explanation of terms, and great graphic content. It's a superb book.” Landscape + Urbanism “This might be the perfect gift for those people that continually fail to understand what it is a landscape architect really does.” Andrew Spiering, Land8Lounge

UK February 2015 US April 2015 192 pages 200 colour illus 230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inches PB 9781472531445 £26.99 / $44.95 Series: Fundamentals Fairchild Books

The Fundamentals of Landscape Architecture explains the process of designing for sites, calling upon historical precedent and evolving philosophies to discuss how a project moves from concept to realization. It serves as a guide to the many specializations within landscape architecture, such as landscape strategy and urban design. Tim Waterman is a senior lecturer in landscape architecture at the Writtle School of Design, UK.

New to this edition • International and US-based case studies • New Chapter 5 features the Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus • A revised Chapter 6 now includes new interviews from leading landscape architects discussing their projects and careers Contents Chapter 1: History and Ideas Yesterday and Today Before The Ancient World The Ancient World The Middle Ages The Renaissance and Baroque The Nineteenth Century The Twentieth Century Millennial Landscapes Case Study: Hoerr Schaudt/ Historic Landscape Preservation Plan, The University Of North Carolina, US Chapter 2: Site and Context Landscape: Site and Context Climate Land Water Plants Topography Landscape Character Case Study: Kongjian Yu/ Houtan Park, Shanghai, China

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Chapter 3: Inhabiting the Landscape Site Planning and Development The View of the Landscape Landscape Planting Flow: Circulation and Access Structures and Habitation Community Planning Case Study: Greg Grasbach/ Australia Chapter 4: Representation The Sketch Orthographic Projection Perspective 3D Images Models Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Storyboards The Moving Image Presentation The Portfolio

Chapter 5: The Anatomy of a Project The Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus The Project Timeline The Brief Contributors and Their Roles Analysis Synthesis and Design Detail Development Construction The Project as it Matures Chapter 6: Professional Profiles Careers Interview: Phil Askew, CMLI, London Legacy Development Corporation Interview: Thomas Balsley, FASLA, Thomas Balsley Associates Interview: Raymond Jungles, FASLA, Raymond Jungles, Inc. Interview: Thierry Kandjee, Paysagiste, TaktykConclusion

Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Contacts and Resources Index Acknowledgements and credits


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Basics Landscape Architecture 02: Ecological Design Nancy Rottle

“A beautifully crafted and designed book that gives an excellent general survey of the breadth of ecological design initiatives worldwide.” Bill Wenk, Founder and President of Wenk Associates, USA Ecological Design provides an overview of ecological design and planning for landscape architects. Focusing primarily on urban environments, this book examines the relationships between ecological design theory and design methods.

2011 184 pages 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches 200 colour illus PB 9782940411443 £23.50 / $34.50 Series: Basics Landscape Architecture AVA Publishing

Contents Introduction • What Is Ecological Design?: Defining Ecological Design • Why Urban? • An Emerging Practice • Integrating Science and Design • Olympic Sculpture Park • Systems: the Structure and Function of Systems • Systems Hierarchy • Types Of Systems • Green Infrastructure Systems • Ecosystem Health and Diversity • Waitakere and Twin Streams • Landscape Dynamics: the Form and Function Of Landscapes • Dynamic Equilibrium and Resilience • Resilient + Sustainable + Regenerative Design • Port Lands Estuary • Project Processes: Design Processes For Ecosystem Health • Implementing A Framework • Civic Participation • Stewardship • Freshkills Park • Operations: Protect/ Conserve/Reuse • Scaffold/Structure/Initiate • Catalyse/Seed/Regenerate • Stratify/ Layer/Strengthen • Regulate/Contain/Collect • Sieve/Filter/Cleanse • Metabolize/Digest/ Remediate • Mimic/Copy/Imitate • Synthesize/Connect/Integrate • Reveal/Immerse/Teach • Places: Region and Watershed • Netherlands Green Heart • Community • Portland, Oregon • Neighbourhoods • High Point • Streets • SW Montgomery Street • Parks and Trails • Barry Curtis Park • Site/Parcel • ‘Green Factor’ Programmes • Conclusion • Taking It Further • Bibliography • Contacts and Useful Resources • Index • Acknowledgements and Picture Credits • Working With Ethics

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Visual Communication for Landscape Architecture Trudi Entwistle and Edwin Knighton

“This handsome book does a superb job of explaining why we use visual communication – a task which no other book on representation for landscape architecture has yet accomplished. Many gorgeous illustrations from a wide range of sources add richness and depth to this indispensable text.” Tim Waterman, Senior Lecturer, Landscape Architecture, Writtle School of Design, UK Visual Communication for Landscape Architecture demonstrates not only how and where a range of visual communication skills are needed to inform a design process, but also why they are essential in order to make presentations both informative and memorable.

2013 208 pages 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches 200 colour illus PB 9782940496013 £23.99 / $37.95 Series: Basics Landscape Architecture Fairchild Books

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Location: Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA Date: 1985 Designer: Richard Haag The design of a series of four gardens at the Bloedel Reserve featured the Moss Garden anteroom, reflecting the absorbent qualities of local rainforest decay, and the Bird Marsh, which Haag designed to provide protected refuge for nesting birds.

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Chapter 2: Design Exploration • Design Sketchbooks • The Process of Conceptualizing • Case Study 03: National Memorial Park Design Competition; Sketch Design; Developmental Models • Case Study 04: Olympic and Paralympic Games, 2012 Chapter 3: Visualizing in 2D • Evolution of a Landscape Graphic • Plan Graphics • Case Study 05: Media City; Section/Elevation • Case Study 06: Aberdeen City Gardens Competition Proposal. • Chapter 4: Visualizing in 3D • Perspective • Aerial Perspective • Axonometric and Isometric Projection • Case Study 07: St. Peter’s Square; Presentation Model • Case Study 08: Gardens by the Bay Chapter 5: Implementation • Working Up Detail Dimensions • Drawings for Contractors • Case Study 09: Private Garden Design • Case Study 10: Angel Field. • Presentation: Audience; Conveying Complexity • Case Study 11: Olympic and Paralympic Games, 2016; Layout; Format • Case Study 12: The Chicago Green Alley Handbook; Portfolio

4 Visualizing in 3D 4.1 Project: Meadow proposal Location: Danevirke, Germany Designer: Bureau B+B As elements in this landscape recede into the distance, outlines become less precise, and colour and opacity fades away to highlight foreground detail and create a particular mood to this perspective.

Location: Bainbridge Isla Washington, USA Designer: The Berger Partnership and Mithun

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Contents Chapter 1: Understanding Landscapes • Observational Drawing • Travel Sketchbooks • Photography • Case Study 1: Berczy Park; Mapping • Case Study 2: The Fairytale of Burscough Bridge

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Linking closely with chapter 3, this chapter will focus on the visualization of design ideas in three-dimensions, and will examine perspective, axonometric projection, aerial perspective and presentational models. Three-dimensional representations present a more realistic view of actual space and so are an accessible way to understand a design. A huge range of graphic techniques can be applied to 3D visualizations, from simple line sketches to photorealistic representations. Tenacity is required, as some of the more sophisticated techniques can be quite time consuming or may need several attempts before you are finally satisfied with the results. However, a seductive presentation drawing will not compensate for a poor design and poor drawings may obscure a good design: it’s worth remembering that simple drawings can be just as effective as complex ones. Equally, great presentation drawings can be the product of recycled designs or developed sketch design work; sometimes, however, reworking drawings can result in them losing their vitality and character.

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History, Theory and Culture

The Politics of Parametricism Digital Technologies in Architecture Edited by Matthew Poole and Manuel Shvartzberg

The Politics of Parametricism explores the social and political consequences of the rise of parametric digital design as both a style and a working process in architecture and urbanism. In this collection of new essays, international thinkers in the fields of digital architecture, theory and technology explore the social, political, ethical and philosophical issues at stake. Matthew Poole is a freelance curator and curatorial theorist in the US.

UK September 2015 US November 2015 272 pages 45 bw illus 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches PB 9781472581655 £22.99 / $39.95 HB 9781472581662 £70.00 / $120.00 Bloomsbury Academic

Manuel Shvartzberg is a Researcher at The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, GSAPP and a Graduate Fellow of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, both at Columbia University, USA.

Contents 1. Introduction Section 1: Parametricism and Politics – Polemics • 2. On Numbers, More or Less • 3. The Historical Pertinence of Parametricism: and the Prospect of a Free Market Urban Order • 4. There is No Such Thing as a Political Architecture; There is No Such Thing as Digital Architecture Section 2: Post-Humanist Critiques • 5. Parametricist Architecture (Would be a Good Idea) • 6. 'Play Turtle, Do It Yourself': Flocks, Swarms, Schools, and the Political-Architectural Imaginary • 7. Breeding Ideology: Parametricism and Biological Architecture Section 3: Techniques of (Socio-Spatio-Political) Representation • 8. Speculation, Presumption and Assumption: The Ideology of Arithmetic-to-Parametric Workspace • 9. Undelete: Recreating Uncensored Archives • 10. Architecture as Disputing Calculations: Notes for a Pragmatic Reframing of Parametricism and Architecture Section 4: The Figure of the Practicing Architect • 11. Parametric Schizophrenia • 12. The Architecture of Neoliberalism • 13. Parameter Value • 14. Spinoza’s Geometric and Ecological Ratios Index

The Architect as Worker Immaterial Labor, the Creative Class, and the Politics of Design Edited by Peggy Deamer

Directly confronting the nature of contemporary architectural work, The Architect as Worker enters into a thorough questioning of how the central aspects of architectural “practice” coherently combine to characterize the work performed in the architectural office. A wide range of essays explore the nature of design work, immaterial labor, technologies, theories, economic considerations, entrepreneurialism and the possibility of ethical and rewarding practice. Peggy Deamer is Professor of Architecture and Assistant Dean at Yale University, USA, and a visiting scholar at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand.

UK July 2015 US September 2015 256 pages 23 bw illus 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches PB 9781472570499 £19.99 / $34.95 HB 9781472570505 £65.00 / $112.00 Bloomsbury Academic

Contents Foreword • Introduction Part I: The Commodification of Design Labor • 1. Dynamic of the General Intellect • 2. White Night before a Manifesto • 3. The Capitalist Origin of the Concept of Creative Work • 4. The Architect as Entrepreneurial Self: Hans Hollein's TV Performance 'Mobile Office' (1969) Part II: The Concept of Architectural Labor • 5. Work • 6. More for Less: Architectural Labor and Design Productivity • 7. Form and Labor: Towards a History of Abstraction in Architecture Part III: Design(ers)/Build(ers) • 8. Writing Work: Changing Practices of Architectural Specification • 9. Working Globally: The Human Networks of Transnational Architectural Projects Part IV: The Construction of the Commons • 10. Labor, Architecture, and the New Feudalism: Urban Space as Experience • 11. The Hunger Games: Architects in Danger • 12. Foucault's 'Environmental' Power: Architecture and Neoliberal Subjectivization Part V: The Profession • 13. Three Strategies for New Value Propositions of Design Practice • 14. Labor and Talent in Architecture • 15. The (Ac)Credit(ation) Card Afterword • Index 22

The Architect as Worker Immaterial Labor, the Creative Class and the Politics of Design Edited by Peggy Deamer


History, Theory and Culture

2nd Edition

Architecture in Black Theory, Space and Appearance Darell Wayne Fields

“Darell Field's pioneering book is... the first mature attempt to engage in a sophisticated theoretical discourse about architecture and race using the tools of cultural studies and Afro-American literary theory.” Cornel West Based on analysis of historical, philosophical, and semiotic texts, Architecture in Black presents a systematic examination of the theoretical relationship between architecture and blackness. Now updated, this original study draws on a wider range of case studies, highlighting the racial techniques that can legitimize modern historicity, philosophy and architectural theory.

UK March 2015 US May 2015 208 pages 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches HB 9781472567031 £65.00 / $112.00 Bloomsbury Academic

Darell Wayne Fields is a Lecturer in the College of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. Contents List of Illustrations • Acknowledgements • Introduction to Second Edition • Foreword Part I: Theory • 1. Hegel’s Tropes: History, Architecture and the Black Subject • 2. Scheming the Scheme: The Technique of Revision • 3. Tropological Cases: the Racial Object in Architectural Discourse Part II: Orders of Space and Appearance • 4. Black Autonomy • 5. Space and Time in the Classical (P)eriod • 6. Architecture and the Classical (P)eriod Afterthought: The End: Of Absence

New in Paperback

Bricks and Mortals Ten Great Buildings and the People They Made

"Lively and quirky … It’s hard to imagine a history of buildings design being such good fun. You don’t have to be a lover of architecture to enjoy this stimulating book with its mix of social and cultural history … Fascinating." The Times

Tom Wilkinson

"Poses the contrarian modernist belief that it’s not people and use that make buildings, but buildings that direct the ideas that make societies. He kicks off with the Tower of Babel, races through mud mosques in Timbuktu and the Ford factory in Detroit, before stopping on Pine Street and Finsbury Health Centre." AA Gill, Sunday Times

"A lively combination of scholarship, cultural history and sharp-tongued social commentary ... A scholarly but swiftly flowing text that glistens with attitude." Kirkus

UK June 2015 US January 2016 352 pages 198 x 129 mm / 5.5 x 8.25 inches UK PB 9781408843673 US PB 9781620406304 £9.99 / $20.00 Bloomsbury Publishing World English and German

Tom Wilkinson teaches at University College London, UK. Contents The Tower of Babel, Babylon • Nero’s Golden House, Rome • Djingbuereber Mosque, Timbuktu • Palazzo Rucellaui, Florence • The Garden of Perfect Brightness, Beijing • The Festival Theatre, Beyreuth • E.1027, Cap Martin • Highland Park Car Factory, Detroit • Finsbury Health Centre, London

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Reference

21st Edition

Sir Banister Fletcher's A History of Architecture

Praise for the 20th edition: “The bible of architectural history... Banister Fletcher remains a potted history with remarkably pithy writing.” Building Magazine “The tome has been bought for 100 years by every architectural student who could possibly scrape together the shillings.” Architectural Review “A thundering classic ... No serious fan of architecture should be without it.” The American Institute of Architects

UK September 2017 US November 2017 2,208 pages 2000 illus (bw and colour) 246 x 189mm 9.11 x 7.7 inches 2-volume HB Set with Slipcase 9781472589989 £295.00 / $495.00 (RRP £325 / $550) Introductory price valid until 3 months after publication. Bloomsbury Academic

Sir Banister Fletcher’s A History of Architecture is the world’s acknowledged classic work of architectural history reference. Declared the ‘Book of the Century’ by the American Institute of Architects, it has become essential reading for generations of architects and students. This landmark new edition brings an authoritative, detailed, and thoroughly contemporary understanding to the world’s buildings and the contexts in which they were built.

Features • Explains thousands of major buildings, accompanied by plans, drawings, and photographs • Easy-to-use framework allows comparative analysis of global architecture from prehistoric times to the present day

New to this edition: • Full colour illustrations • Rewritten throughout to provide a culturally and geographicallybalanced analysis of architecture throughout history • Addresses key topics of current critical concern such as sustainability and cross-cultural exchange • Emphasizes the cultural contexts, people, resources and technologies behind architecture

Contents Volume One: Prehistory to the Dawn of the Renaissance Introduction • Part I: The Birth of Architecture: Prehistory - 500 BCE • Part II: The Classical Period: 500 BCE - 500 CE • Part III: The Age of Religion: 500 CE - 1400 CE Volume Two: The Modern World Part IV: The Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the Age of Empire: 1400 - 1830 • Part V: Architecture, Industrialization, and Empire: 1830-1914 • Part VI: Modernism and Postmodernism: 1914 - Present Day • Bibliography • Glossary • Index

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Reference

A Cultural History of Gardens Edited by Michael Leslie and John Dixon Hunt

Key Title

A Cultural History of Gardens presents an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. This set of six volumes, covers over 2500 years of gardens as physical, social and artistic spaces.

UK May 2013 US July 2013

Each volume discusses the same themes in its chapters. This structure means readers can either have a broad overview of a period by reading a volume or follow a theme through history by reading the relevant chapter in each volume.

Series: The Cultural Histories Bloomsbury Academic

244 x 169mm / 9.6 x 6.7 inches 6-volume HB set / 1,600 pages 300 bw illus HB 9781847882653 / ÂŁ350.00 / $550.00

Superbly illustrated, the full six volume set combines to present the most authoritative and comprehensive survey available on gardens through history. Michael Leslie is Professor of English at Rhodes College, USA. John Dixon Hunt is Professor Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.

Contents Volume 1: Antiquity (600 BCE - 600 CE) Edited by Kathryn Gleason, Cornell University, USA Volume 2: Middle Ages (600 - 1400) Edited by Michael Leslie, Rhodes College, USA Volume 3: Renaissance (1400 - 1700) Edited by Elizabeth Hyde, Kean University, USA Volume 4: The Age of Enlightenment (1700 - 1800) Edited by Stephen Bending, University of Southampton, UK Volume 5: The Age of Empire (1800 - 1900) Edited by Sonja DĂźmpelmann, Harvard University, USA Volume 6: The Modern Age (1900 - 21st Century) Edited by John Dixon Hunt, UK

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Interior Design and Architecture Critical and Primary Sources Edited by Mark Taylor

Contents

Key Titles

Interior Design and Architecture: Critical and Primary Sources is an indispensible, multivolume reference work that gathers historical and contemporary texts critical to understanding both the past and future directions of interior design. The four volumes bring together over 100 essays and papers from Asia, Europe and North America, covering disciplinary origins in decoration and furnishing, through to recent enquiry into digital interactive spaces and virtual environments. A range of historical, theoretical and methodological approaches maps the social formation and spatial arrangements of interiors.

2013 4 Volume Set 1424 pages 244 x 172mm / 9.6 x 6.8 inches HB 9781847889294 £550.00 / $990.00 Bloomsbury Academic

Mark Taylor is Professor of Architecture at University of Newcastle, Australia.

Volume One: Design Awareness • Introduction, Mark Taylor • Part One: Aesthetic and Scientific Advice • Part Two: Modernity and Designed Interiors • Part Three: Political Intentions • Part Four: Theoretical Formulations Volume Two: Sensory Expectation • Introduction, Mark Taylor • Part One: Home • Part Two: Interiority • Part Three: Seduction and Sensation • Part Four: Culture and Identity Volume Three: Cinematic Engagement • Introduction, Mark Taylor • Part One: Filmic Space • Part Two: Literary Inscriptions • Part Three: Artistic Practice • Part Four: Photographic Representation Volume Four: Public Interaction • Introduction, Mark Taylor • Part One: Spectatorship and the Public Realm • Part Two: Exhibition and the Temporary Space • Part Three: Scenographic Space • Part Four: Game Worlds and Ludic Space • Part Five: Digital and Interactive Interiors Appendix: Sources

3rd Edition

The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Interior Design

With over 700 illustrations visually aligned with concise definitions of alphabetised entries, this Dictionary consolidates historic and modern terminology that all interior designers should know for both the residential and commercial sides of industry.

Mark Hinchman

Mark Hinchman is an Associate Professor of Interior Design in the College of Architecture at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA.

New to this edition • 150 new terms provide expanded coverage of non-Western cultures, green design, and universal design, and 60 new images added to entries for enhanced clarity • An expanded appendix of designers and architects listing more women and international figures from the 20th and 21st centuries, and a new Graphic Standards appendix • 80% of existing definitions have been updated to reflect recent changes in the profession • Icons identify historic terms and textile terminology defined in depth in The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles, 8th edition

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2014 344 pages 203 x 254mm / 8 x 10 inches 767 bw illus PB 9781609015343 £42.99 / $85.00 Fairchild Books


Index

A Allison, Diana

16

Anderson, Stephen

2

Architect as Worker, The

22

Architectural Drafting for Interior Designers 12 Architecture in Black

23

B Basics Interior Architecture 01: Form and Structure Basics Interior Design 01: Retail Design

19 7

Basics Interior Design 02: Exhibition Design

7

F

M

Fairchild Books Dictionary of Interior Design, The

26

Mesher, Lynne

Farrelly, Lorraine

19

Fields, Darell Wayne

23

Foundations of Interior Design

3 19

Fundamentals of Interior Architecture, The

17

Fundamentals of Interior Design, The

2

10

Gura, Judith

10

19

D Deamer, Peggy

22

Dedek, Peter B.

9

Designing Sustainable Residential and Commercial Interiors 9 Designing the Brand Identity in Retail Spaces

6

Digital Drawing for Designers

5

Ding, Suining Dodsworth, Simon

5, 13 2

E Entwistle, Trudi Environmental Psychology for Design Estimating and Costing for Interior Designers

21 9

H Hand Drafting for Interior Design 12 Hinchman, Mark Historic Preservation for Designers

26 9

Human Factors in the Built Environment

14

Hunt, John Dixon

25

14

Representational Techniques for Architecture

19

Residential Kitchen and Bath Design Revit Architecture 2016 for Designers Rottle, Nancy

4 21

S 13 4, 5

Interior Design Illustrated

Shaping Interior Space

14

Shvartzberg, Manuel

22

Interior Plan, The

14

K Kingsley, Diana Bennett Wirtz

12

Knighton, Edwin

21

Kopec, DAK

9

Leslie, Michael Locker, Pam

25 7

15 15, 16

7

Seidler, Douglas R.

15

Willbanks, Amy

7 24

3

Rengel, Roberto J.

Scalise, Christina M.

L 16

Reed, Ronald L.

Interior Design and Architecture 26 13

Wilkinson, Tom

R

I

Interior Design Materials and Specifications

Wilkening, Anastasia

20

5 22

Guide to Period Styles for Interiors, The

21

6

Professional Practice for Interior Designers in the Global Marketplace 16

19

Cultural History of Gardens, A 25

PhotoshopÂŽ for Interior Designers Poole, Matthew

Brooker, Graeme

Crowson, Nicola

Pegler, Martin M.

Waterman, Tim

Winchip, Susan M.

15

15

3

P

Fundamentals of Lighting

Godsey, Lisa

Color + Design

15

22

G

17

Oxford, Nancy

Politics of Parametricism, The

23

Coles, John

14

20

21

12

Nussbaumer, Linda L.

Visual Communication for Landscape Architecture W

N

Fundamentals of Landscape Architecture, The

Bricks and Mortals

Cline, Lydia Sloan

15

O

Fundamentals of Architecture, The

Basics Landscape Architecture 02: Ecological Design

C

Miller, Dana

V 7

Sir Banister Fletcher’s A History of Architecture 24 Sketching Interiors From Traditional to Digital Slotkis, Susan J. Stone, Sally

13 3 19

Sustainable Building Systems and Construction for Designers 8 T Taylor, Mark

26

Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors

15

Tucker, Lisa M.

8, 9

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