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Interior Design for Small Dwellings is a teaching guide and provides information and exercises that help professional designers utilize design theory, space planning and programming techniques. Throughout, the text affords sustainability, biophilic design and wellness methodologies.
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Interior Design for Small Dwellings is a teaching guide and provides information and exercises that help professional designers utilize design theory, space planning and programming techniques. Throughout, the text affords sustainability, biophilic design and wellness methodologies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429014826
- Artikelnr.: 54786794
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429014826
- Artikelnr.: 54786794
Sherrill Baldwin Halbe, PhD, is a professional interior designer and instructor of interior design at San Francisco State University and Montana State University's, Gallatin College and School of Architecture. Dr. Baldwin Halbe has taught interior design for two decades and has presented and published interior work nationally. With firsthand experience of living in a 600 square feet home in the Napa Valley, California, her theoretical background, design experience and aesthetic sensibilities provide understanding of living smaller and simpler.
Rose K. Mark, MA, is an educator, learning specialist, writer and food professional. Her food and travel articles have been published internationally and in the United States. Her personal journey, planning a 624 square feet home, in addition to inhabiting a number of diverse small dwellings, have given her insight and lessons on how living smaller and simpler can provide a richer life style.
Rose K. Mark, MA, is an educator, learning specialist, writer and food professional. Her food and travel articles have been published internationally and in the United States. Her personal journey, planning a 624 square feet home, in addition to inhabiting a number of diverse small dwellings, have given her insight and lessons on how living smaller and simpler can provide a richer life style.
Part 1: Analyzing Your Clients' Needs 1. Why Small Living and For Whom 2.
How to Help Clients Examine Their Own Situation 3. Small Dwelling
Programming for Clients 3.1 Programming 3.2 Daily Routine Worksheet 3.3
Inventory of Furnishings and Accessories 3.4 Essential, Desired and Future
Needs 3.5 Physical Interior Characteristics 3.6 Building in Context 3.7
What Function Does Each Room Provide? 3.8 Universal-Accessible Design,
Aging in Place, Health Environments, Sustainability 3.9 Budget and
Scheduling Case Study 1: Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country,
Year Completed Case Study 2: Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country,
Year Completed Part 2: Design Considerations 4. Principles and Elements of
Design in Designing Small Dwellings 4.1 An Overview 4.2 The Language of
Design: Elements and Principles 4.3 Observing Design in Nature 4.4 What
Each Principle Can Do For Us 4.5 Practical Applications of Elements and
Principles 5. Color and Light 5.1 The Abundant Color of Being: Preferences
5.2 Primer of Color Guidelines and Breaking the Rules 5.3 Psychology,
Sociological and Cultural Aspects of Color 5.4 Physical Considerations 5.5
Color Schemes 5.6 Mishmash Tips from Color Experts 6. The Devil is In the
Details 6.1 Space Planning 6.2 How To Put it All Together: Designing Rose's
Condo 6.3 An Example: A Walk through the Entry 7. Tapping Nature and
Sustainability for Solutions 7.1 Nature and Interior Design 7.2 Nature's
Inspiration and Well-being 7.3 Practicing Sustainability and Responsibility
7.4 Where and How to Implement Sustainability principles Case Study 3:
Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country, Year Completed Case Study 4:
Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country, Year Completed Part 3:
Practical Solutions for Living Well in a Small Dwelling 8. Finding More
Storage Space 9. The Small Kitchen 9.1 Space Planning 9.2 How Much Food do
You Need to Buy? 10. Multi-Functional, Flexible, Adjustable 10.1 How Many
Different Ways Can You Use Your Household Items? 10.2 Artwork in the
Kitchen 11. One Man's Trash is Another's Treasure: Recycling Knowledge 11.1
Consignment Shops and Thrift Stores 11.2 Junk Yards 11.3 Websites 11.4 Free
Furniture 11.5 Wabi-Sabi 12. Let Me Entertain You
How to Help Clients Examine Their Own Situation 3. Small Dwelling
Programming for Clients 3.1 Programming 3.2 Daily Routine Worksheet 3.3
Inventory of Furnishings and Accessories 3.4 Essential, Desired and Future
Needs 3.5 Physical Interior Characteristics 3.6 Building in Context 3.7
What Function Does Each Room Provide? 3.8 Universal-Accessible Design,
Aging in Place, Health Environments, Sustainability 3.9 Budget and
Scheduling Case Study 1: Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country,
Year Completed Case Study 2: Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country,
Year Completed Part 2: Design Considerations 4. Principles and Elements of
Design in Designing Small Dwellings 4.1 An Overview 4.2 The Language of
Design: Elements and Principles 4.3 Observing Design in Nature 4.4 What
Each Principle Can Do For Us 4.5 Practical Applications of Elements and
Principles 5. Color and Light 5.1 The Abundant Color of Being: Preferences
5.2 Primer of Color Guidelines and Breaking the Rules 5.3 Psychology,
Sociological and Cultural Aspects of Color 5.4 Physical Considerations 5.5
Color Schemes 5.6 Mishmash Tips from Color Experts 6. The Devil is In the
Details 6.1 Space Planning 6.2 How To Put it All Together: Designing Rose's
Condo 6.3 An Example: A Walk through the Entry 7. Tapping Nature and
Sustainability for Solutions 7.1 Nature and Interior Design 7.2 Nature's
Inspiration and Well-being 7.3 Practicing Sustainability and Responsibility
7.4 Where and How to Implement Sustainability principles Case Study 3:
Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country, Year Completed Case Study 4:
Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country, Year Completed Part 3:
Practical Solutions for Living Well in a Small Dwelling 8. Finding More
Storage Space 9. The Small Kitchen 9.1 Space Planning 9.2 How Much Food do
You Need to Buy? 10. Multi-Functional, Flexible, Adjustable 10.1 How Many
Different Ways Can You Use Your Household Items? 10.2 Artwork in the
Kitchen 11. One Man's Trash is Another's Treasure: Recycling Knowledge 11.1
Consignment Shops and Thrift Stores 11.2 Junk Yards 11.3 Websites 11.4 Free
Furniture 11.5 Wabi-Sabi 12. Let Me Entertain You
Part 1: Analyzing Your Clients' Needs 1. Why Small Living and For Whom 2.
How to Help Clients Examine Their Own Situation 3. Small Dwelling
Programming for Clients 3.1 Programming 3.2 Daily Routine Worksheet 3.3
Inventory of Furnishings and Accessories 3.4 Essential, Desired and Future
Needs 3.5 Physical Interior Characteristics 3.6 Building in Context 3.7
What Function Does Each Room Provide? 3.8 Universal-Accessible Design,
Aging in Place, Health Environments, Sustainability 3.9 Budget and
Scheduling Case Study 1: Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country,
Year Completed Case Study 2: Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country,
Year Completed Part 2: Design Considerations 4. Principles and Elements of
Design in Designing Small Dwellings 4.1 An Overview 4.2 The Language of
Design: Elements and Principles 4.3 Observing Design in Nature 4.4 What
Each Principle Can Do For Us 4.5 Practical Applications of Elements and
Principles 5. Color and Light 5.1 The Abundant Color of Being: Preferences
5.2 Primer of Color Guidelines and Breaking the Rules 5.3 Psychology,
Sociological and Cultural Aspects of Color 5.4 Physical Considerations 5.5
Color Schemes 5.6 Mishmash Tips from Color Experts 6. The Devil is In the
Details 6.1 Space Planning 6.2 How To Put it All Together: Designing Rose's
Condo 6.3 An Example: A Walk through the Entry 7. Tapping Nature and
Sustainability for Solutions 7.1 Nature and Interior Design 7.2 Nature's
Inspiration and Well-being 7.3 Practicing Sustainability and Responsibility
7.4 Where and How to Implement Sustainability principles Case Study 3:
Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country, Year Completed Case Study 4:
Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country, Year Completed Part 3:
Practical Solutions for Living Well in a Small Dwelling 8. Finding More
Storage Space 9. The Small Kitchen 9.1 Space Planning 9.2 How Much Food do
You Need to Buy? 10. Multi-Functional, Flexible, Adjustable 10.1 How Many
Different Ways Can You Use Your Household Items? 10.2 Artwork in the
Kitchen 11. One Man's Trash is Another's Treasure: Recycling Knowledge 11.1
Consignment Shops and Thrift Stores 11.2 Junk Yards 11.3 Websites 11.4 Free
Furniture 11.5 Wabi-Sabi 12. Let Me Entertain You
How to Help Clients Examine Their Own Situation 3. Small Dwelling
Programming for Clients 3.1 Programming 3.2 Daily Routine Worksheet 3.3
Inventory of Furnishings and Accessories 3.4 Essential, Desired and Future
Needs 3.5 Physical Interior Characteristics 3.6 Building in Context 3.7
What Function Does Each Room Provide? 3.8 Universal-Accessible Design,
Aging in Place, Health Environments, Sustainability 3.9 Budget and
Scheduling Case Study 1: Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country,
Year Completed Case Study 2: Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country,
Year Completed Part 2: Design Considerations 4. Principles and Elements of
Design in Designing Small Dwellings 4.1 An Overview 4.2 The Language of
Design: Elements and Principles 4.3 Observing Design in Nature 4.4 What
Each Principle Can Do For Us 4.5 Practical Applications of Elements and
Principles 5. Color and Light 5.1 The Abundant Color of Being: Preferences
5.2 Primer of Color Guidelines and Breaking the Rules 5.3 Psychology,
Sociological and Cultural Aspects of Color 5.4 Physical Considerations 5.5
Color Schemes 5.6 Mishmash Tips from Color Experts 6. The Devil is In the
Details 6.1 Space Planning 6.2 How To Put it All Together: Designing Rose's
Condo 6.3 An Example: A Walk through the Entry 7. Tapping Nature and
Sustainability for Solutions 7.1 Nature and Interior Design 7.2 Nature's
Inspiration and Well-being 7.3 Practicing Sustainability and Responsibility
7.4 Where and How to Implement Sustainability principles Case Study 3:
Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country, Year Completed Case Study 4:
Project Title, Designer, City, State, Country, Year Completed Part 3:
Practical Solutions for Living Well in a Small Dwelling 8. Finding More
Storage Space 9. The Small Kitchen 9.1 Space Planning 9.2 How Much Food do
You Need to Buy? 10. Multi-Functional, Flexible, Adjustable 10.1 How Many
Different Ways Can You Use Your Household Items? 10.2 Artwork in the
Kitchen 11. One Man's Trash is Another's Treasure: Recycling Knowledge 11.1
Consignment Shops and Thrift Stores 11.2 Junk Yards 11.3 Websites 11.4 Free
Furniture 11.5 Wabi-Sabi 12. Let Me Entertain You