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Now in a miniature pocket format, and at an unbeatable price, India
Modern ia a visually stunning compilation of modern Indian design
and architecture. This beautiful book examines contemporary
subcontinental design and craft and places it within the context of
native traditions and history. It looks at roots and themes from
village societies to Mogul places, and shows how traditional forms
and methods are reinvigorated in the contemporary arts. Herbert
Ypma travelled across India to bring together this array of
astonishing images of buildings, textiles, ceramics and people.
Together with a perceptive text on a variety of subjects (from the
Indian use of colour to traditional methods of hand-looming ikat
cloth), the images provide and insight into the mergence of an
exciting aesthetic that combines traditional forms and contemporary
designs.
In a perfect world you wouldn't need to be living in your home
while on the market. However, the list of reasons why someone sells
is endless and in many cases forces a homeowner to stay put when
selling. The experience can be grueling for sellers when your
personal lives become public displays to strangers and their
criticisms. If you're going to be living in your home when selling
you have to willingly be inconvenienced---not only emotionally, but
physically. So what's the best way to get out from under the
microscope? Sell fast. In this game-changing book by Tori Toth,
founder of the Stage 2 Sell Strategy and Stylish Stagers, Inc.
you'll discover: how home staging can change habits and emotions
that will benefit your bottom line---and ultimately put a "sold"
sign on your property. Preparing your home for sale is more than
just cleaning and decluttering, learn insider home staging secrets
on how to make your space feel like home to potential buyers. When
buyers feel at home, they're more comfortable and can relate to the
space, which ultimately gets them to make an offer. How fast can
you sell your home? See for yourself. In"Feel at Home", home
staging expert Tori Toth pulls back the curtains on the home
staging industry and shows you a simple 10-step plan for making an
impact on your housing market. The place that you've called home is
about to become your greatest asset, I'm here to help you get the
best return on your investment.
Woodturning is as popular as ever -- a constantly growing segement
in the woodworking world and one of the most wide-reaching
woodcrafts among artists and hands-on crafters. It s appeal is
based on the short learning curve, the minimal equipment, and the
sheer joy of learning to make something out of wood with one s own
hands. But, unlike a lot of crafts that rely on individuality and
creative thinking, the initial techniques of woodturning must be
mastered. While at first liberating, these same techniques can
eventually be confining because in mastering them, one must follow
the lead of others. At a certain point, woodturners can feel that
mastering the techniques has become the end in itself as they lose
sight of their true pursuit: to create one s own original style. In
fact, some woodturners, who believe they aren t creative enough,
will simply continue to master techniques while imitiating the
style of others. Terry Martin, the author of The Creative
Woodturner and a woodturning artist, instructor, and photographer
for over thirty-years, believes this goes against the fundamental
nature of creating and being an artist. There is no right or wrong
and the pursuit of originality should be the goal of every
woodturner. Best of all, creativity can be learned and the ability
to think and see in one s own artistic style can be achieved. The
Creative Woodturner is not your usual how-to woodturning book. It
won t tell you what a chuck is, how to sharpen a scraper, or how to
turn a goblet. Instead, this book is a how-to for unlocking
curiosity, how to break the rules, and for following one s own
artistic path with confidence. Designed to give readers a
wide-persepective on creativity, The Creative Woodturner begins
first with insightful commentary, quotes, and examples from the
woodturning and art community that will both inspire and inform. In
addition, the author shares his Idea Tools: questions to ask during
the planning and creative process that are as important to the
creation of the woodturning project as any equipment in the shop.
Finally, 16 one-of-a-kind projects from boxes and vessles to bowls
and one-of-a-kind scultpures are featured that will spark the
creative mindset of any woodturner. Each project is documented with
instructions and crisp photography highlighting the key steps,
techniques, and tasks necessary for completion. In taking the
reader through each project, the author pulls back the curtain on
his woodturning magic and shares his vision and how the Idea Tools
and creative thinking emerges in each project. An inspiring and
enjoyable read not only for woodturners, but for any artist, The
Creative Woodturner will anyone to think and see differently so
time is spent at the lathe or whatever creative pursuit it is --
creating the original ideas instead of imitating someone else."
The Second Edition of the definitive reference for interior
architecture and interior design professionals
With this completely updated encore to its highly welcomed
debut, "Interior Graphic Standards, Second Edition" secures its
place as the comprehensive resource for interior architects and
designers. Thousands of detail drawings and carefully researched
text by experts in the field guide readers in the design of
interior spaces that perform as well as delight. Including all-new
material on computer technologies and design practices influencing
contemporary interior design projects, "Interior Graphic Standards,
Second Edition" makes it easy for designers to stay current with
recent trends. This new edition includes:
Expanded coverage of residential design; interior material
energy use and environmental impact; and historic preservation and
adaptive reuse
Updated coverage of sustainable design, eco-friendly materials,
interior design, and ADA Accessibility Guidelines
Recent developments in commercial design and construction; basic
building construction types and their impact on interiors; and
commercial and residential renovation for smaller projects
An essential guide for today's fact-paced and competitive
building environment, "Interior Graphic Standards, Second Edition"
is a critical reference tool for all professionals who are involved
with building and designing beautiful, responsive, and enduring
interior spaces.
History of Interior Design is a comprehensive survey covering the
design history of architecture, interiors, furniture, and
accessories in civilizations all over the world, from ancient times
to the present century. With a primary focus on Western
civilizations, it also explores Eastern design history. Each
chapter begins with background information about the social and
cultural context and technical innovations of the period and place
and shows their impact on interior design motifs. Throughout the
text, influences of the styles and design solution of one culture
on others are highlighted, demonstrating how interior design has
evolved as a continuing exchange of ideas. Major architects and
designers of each period and their signature styles are also
discussed and are featured in a biographical appendix. Vocabulary
terms called out in the text are defined in a comprehensive
glossary. This is a book that all interior design students can
benefit from as they use an understanding of the past to create a
sense of the present and inspiration for future directions in their
own design aesthetic. Features -- Boxes featuring design motifs of
each period -- Notations of influences of design ideas of cultures
on one another -- Consistent organization of chapters to facilitate
understanding of the context in which period styles evolve -- More
than 700 unique full-color photographs by the author from her
worldwide travels -- Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for
planning the course and using the text in the classroom --
PowerPoint(r) Presentation provides outlines and ideas for
lectures; compatible with PC and Mac platforms
Scholarly interest in Art Deco has grown rapidly over the past
fifty years, spanning different academic disciplines. This volume
provides a guide to the current state of the field of Art Deco
research by highlighting past accomplishments and promising new
directions. Chapters are presented in five sections based on key
concepts: migration, public culture, fashion, politics, and Art
Deco's afterlife in heritage restoration and new media. The book
provides a range of perspectives on and approaches to these issues,
as well as to the concept of Art Deco itself. It highlights the
slipperiness of Art Deco yet points to its potential to shed new
light on the complexities of modernity.
Your client has decided to move out of the city to a country
property. But they want to create a stylish, urban home in their
new rural idyll. As a designer, it can seem difficult to recreate a
metropolitan style while working within the more confined
parameters of the country. This book shows you how to create a
sophisticated scheme while also understanding the practicalities of
designing for rural living. This practical and attractive design
guide, including inspirational case studies, gives a fresh
perspective on designing for country homes, explaining how to
integrate contemporary style while engaging with current concerns
such as how to design for sustainable building and wellbeing.
Individual chapters cover various key rooms around the house with
design ideas and practical tips to make them both comfortable and
workable, as well as beautiful spaces. The design element of this
book explores materials and finishes as well as styling that stand
up to country life, the importance of using local materials and
crafts people where possible and being aware of the architecture of
the house and how it fits with the rural context. Case studies from
a variety of exciting interior designers illustrate how following
practical guidelines need not result in an uninspiring interior,
but can result in an eclectic, contemporary finish.
This book considers two key educational tools for future
generations of professionals with a space architecture background
in the 21st century: (1) introducing the discipline of space
architecture into the space system engineering curricula; and (2)
developing space architecture as a distinct, complete training
curriculum. Professionals educated this way will help shift focus
from solely engineering-driven transportation systems and "sortie"
missions towards permanent off-world human presence. The
architectural training teaches young professionals to operate at
all scales from the "overall picture" down to the smallest details,
to provide directive intention-not just analysis-to design
opportunities, to address the relationship between human behavior
and the built environment, and to interact with many diverse fields
and disciplines throughout the project lifecycle. This book will
benefit individuals and organizations responsible for planning
transportation and habitat systems in space, while also providing
detailed information on work and design processes for architects
and engineers.
This book connects the different topics and professions involved in
information technology approaches to architectural design, ranging
from computer-aided design, building information modeling and
programming to simulation, digital representation, augmented and
virtual reality, digital fabrication and physical computation. The
contributions include experts' academic and practical experiences
and findings in research and advanced applications, covering the
fields of architecture, engineering, design and mathematics. What
are the conditions, constraints and opportunities of this digital
revolution for architecture? How do processes change and influence
the result? What does it mean for the collaboration and roles of
the partners involved. And last but not least: how does academia
reflect and shape this development and what does the future hold?
Following the sequence of architectural production - from design to
fabrication and construction up to the operation of buildings - the
book discusses the impact of computational methods and technologies
and its consequences for the education of future architects and
designers. It offers detailed insights into the processes involved
and considers them in the context of our technical, historical,
social and cultural environment. Intended mainly for academic
researchers, the book is also of interest to master's level
students.
***Winner of the 2019 IDEC Book Award*** Interiors Beyond
Architecture proposes an expanded impact for interior design that
transcends the inside of buildings, analysing significant interiors
that engage space outside of the disciplinary boundaries of
architecture. It presents contemporary case studies from a
historically nuanced and theoretically informed perspective,
presenting a series of often-radical propositions about the nature
of the interior itself. Internationally renowned contributors from
the UK, USA and New Zealand present ten typologically specific
chapters including: Interiors Formed with Nature, Adaptively Reused
Structures, Mobile Interiors, Inhabitable art, Interiors for
Display and On Display, Film Sets, Infrastructural Interiors,
Interiors for Extreme Environments, Interior Landscapes, and
Exterior Interiors.
Featuring international hotel and restaurant design at its best,
created for brands such as Designhotels, 25 Hours, Superbude,
Neni-Restaurants by this award-winning German design firm. A
beautifully photographed compendium of inventive and inspiring work
created over the last 15 years by the award-winning German interior
design firm Dreimeta. This book explores their unique approach to
every project, and takes a look behind the scenes at their pursuit
of adventurous ideas - the soul and the driver of creativity.
Pictures, sketches and collages with side notes on hotel,
restaurant and bar design projects illuminate the creative process,
supplemented with anecdotes and memories from many of those
involved - including "greats" from the hotel industry like Claus
Sendlinger (Design Hotels), Kai Hollmann, Christoph Hoffmann
(25Hours) and Remo Masala (Thomas Cook).
Winner of the 2018 IDEC Book Award With fifteen essays by scholars
and professionals, from fields such as policy and law, Health and
Well-being for Interior Architecture asks readers to consider
climate, geography, and culture alongside human biology,
psychology, and sociology. Since designers play such a pivotal role
in human interaction with interior and architectural design, this
book sheds light on the importance of a designer's attention to
health and well-being while also acknowledging the ever changing
built environment. Through various viewpoints, and over 30 images,
this book guides designers through ways to create and develop
interior designs in order to improve occupants' health and
well-being.
This book is about the currently evolving global standardization of
corporate workplace models and the challenges this poses for their
implementation in a local context. In recent years, multinational
corporations were increasingly engaged in the development of
standardized global workplace models. For their implementation and
feasibility, it is decisive as how these standards fit the diverse
regional workplace cultures. This topic was pursued in the course
of a research project, comparing established workplaces in Germany,
USA and Japan against global workplace standards of multinational
corporations. The analysis confirmed the expected differences among
local workplaces and on the other hand a predominant mainstream
among global corporate workplace standards. Conspicuous however,
are the fundamental differences between local models and corporate
standards. For the implementation of global standards in local
context, this implies multiple challenges on cultural,
organizational and spatial level. The analysis findings provide
information for assessing current projects and pinpointing
optimization measures. The analysis framework further provides a
tool to uncover and assess needs and restrictions for the
development of future workplace models.
Foundations of Interior Design, 3rd edition, offers a thorough
update to this introduction to the creative, technical, and
business aspects of the interior design profession. By surveying
design history, the elements and principles of design, professional
practice, and more, Susan Slotkis provides a practical and
comprehensive overview. This new edition provides a wide range of
examples of design in different styles and applications. Projects
and applications designed by both individuals and as collaborative
efforts locally and globally are featured, from rural America to
modern Dubai. The contribution of many interior designers, those
who work independently or as part of large firms is demonstrated in
the choice of illustrations and case studies. They represent a
balance of small and large, simple and complex, and residential and
contract from throughout the United States and abroad. Foundations
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Twenty-one houses in and around Marfa, Texas, provide a glimpse at
creative life and design in one of the art world's most intriguing
destinations. When Donald Judd began his Marfa project in the early
1970s, it was regarded as an idiosyncratic quest. Today, Judd is
revered for his minimalist art and the stringent standards he
applied to everything around him, including interiors,
architecture, and furniture. The former water stop has become a
mecca for artists, art pilgrims, and design aficionados drawn to
the creative enclave, the permanent installations called "among the
largest and most beautiful in the world," and the austerely
beautiful high-desert landscape. In keeping with Judd's
site-specific intentions, those who call Marfa home have made a
choice to live in concert with their untamed, open surroundings.
Marfa Modern features houses that represent unique responses to
this setting - the sky, its light and sense of isolation - some
that even predate Judd's arrival. Here, conceptual artist Michael
Phelan lives in a former Texaco service station with battery acid
stains on the concrete floor and a twenty-foot dining table lining
one wall. A chef's modest house comes with the satisfaction of
being handmade down to its side tables and bath, which expands into
a private courtyard with an outdoor tub. Another artist uses the
many rooms of her house, a former jail, to shift between different
mediums - with Judd's Fort D. A. Russell works always visible from
her second-story sun porch. Extraordinary building costs mean that
Marfa dwellers embrace a culture of frontier ingenuity and freedom
from excess--salvaged metal signs become sliding doors and lengths
of pipe become lighting fixtures, industrial warehouses are
redesigned after the area's white-cube galleries to create space
for private or personally created art collections, and other
materials are suggested by the land itself: walls are made of adobe
bricks or rammed earth to form sculptural courtyards, or, in one
remarkable instance, a mix of mud and brick plastered with local
soils, cactus mucilage, horse manure, and straw.
The Covid-19 lockdowns caused people worldwide to be confined to
their homes for longer and on a greater scale than ever before.
This forced many unprecedented changes to the way we treat domestic
space - as relationships shifted between the public and the private
worlds, and homes were rapidly adapted to accommodate the
additional roles of schools, offices, gyms, restaurants,
making-spaces and more. Above all, our understanding of the home as
a site to support and enhance the well-being of its inhabitants
changed in a variety of novel ways. Interiors in the Era of Covid
is a collection of essays which explore the complex ways in which
our inside spaces (contemporary and historical) have responded to
Covid-19 and other human crises. With case studies ranging from US
and Europe to Japan, China, Colombia, and Bangladesh, this is a
truly global work which examines wide-ranging subjects from
home-working and home technologies, to the impact of lockdown on
people's identities, gender roles in the home, and the realities of
domestic living with Covid in refugee camps. Exploring the roles
played by designers (both amateur and professional) in
accommodating changing requirements and anticipating future ones -
whether Covid or beyond - this book is a must-read for students and
researchers in interior design, architecture, architectural and
design history, and anyone interested in the home and the
relationships between health and design.
A great introduction for retail students, this book offers a
user-friendly reference guide to all aspects of visual
merchandising and covers both window dressing and in-store areas.
Using examples from a range of shops, from fashion emporia to small
outlets, the book offers practical advice on the subject, supported
by hints and tips from established visual merchandisers. It reveals
the secrets of their toolkit and information on the use of
mannequins, the latest technology and how to construct and source
props, and explains the psychology behind shopping and buyer
behaviour. This new edition contains two new case studies, updated
images and new material on digital and interactive visual
merchandising. Visual Merchandising is presented through colour
photographs, diagrams of floor layouts and store case studies, and
includes invaluable information such as a glossary of terms used in
the industry.
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