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Books > Arts & Architecture > Architecture > Interior design
The Life Eclectic is a stunning interiors book that celebrates the
individuality of eclectic decorating styles through 15 homes of
creatives from around the world. Featuring homes of the world's
most well-respected creatives, including Studio MacLean, Manfredi
della Gherardesca and Martin Brudnizki, The Life Eclectic is a
celebration of individuality, and embracing the joy that fluidity
in taste can bring. How often have you leafed through an interiors
book and wondered how you might be able to recreate the eclectic,
joyful and chic style of famed designers, when your mis-match
belongings seem to juxtapose in all the wrong ways? The Life
Eclectic is an interiors book that through carefully selected case
studies of homes from the UK, US, Australia, France and Denmark,
shows how highly regarded designers, artists, gallerists and
writers curate their treasured (and varied) possessions to glorious
effect.
The practice of interior design has become ever more specialized as
new technologies have expanded how designers can use light, space,
color, and decoration. At the same time, the study of the interior
-- private, public and corporate -- has become a complex field.
Interior design is now a rich and sophisticated discipline which
draws on many others: psychology, cultural theory, philosophy,
gender studies, anthropology, and history, as well as design
history, architecture, arts and crafts, furniture, and fashion.
"Interior Design" presents a critical introduction to contemporary
theory and practice. The book highlights the key concepts behind
the study of interiors in order to present an inter-disciplinary
overview of the subject. Always aware that design is a practical
discipline, the book is illustrated throughout with examples and
detailed case studies of interior design practice.
The UK's housing stock has proved to be remarkably durable, as
houses from the 18th and 19th centuries are still adaptable to the
requirements of modern living. However, the need to respect the
environment and to reduce energy costs presents a new set of
challenges for the owners of period properties. In Renovations,
Richard Wilcock analyses a host of cutting-edge projects to examine
the challenges of adapting traditional house types; retaining
historic features whilst introducing modern interventions. The book
brings together more than two decades of research to showcase the
best examples of domestic extensions and internal remodelling in
the UK today. The carefully selected exemplar projects highlight
advances in technology, including new glazing methods, improvements
in flat roof construction and structural innovations in steel and
lightweight timber that have revolutionised the nature of the small
house extension and increased the palette of forms and materials
available to the architect. Containing beautiful colour
illustrations throughout, and pointing readers to more detailed
technical sources of information, Renovations will provide
inspiration for architects, designers and home owners alike.
This book broadens the visioning on new care environments that are
designed to be inclusive, progressive, and convergent with the
needs of an aging population. The contents cover a range of
long-term care (LTC) settings in a single collection to address the
needs of a wide audience. Due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic,
rethinking the spatial design of care facilities in order to
prepare for future respiratory and contagious pathogens is one of
the prime concerns across the globe, along with social
connectedness and autonomy in care settings. This book contributes
to the next generation of knowledge and understanding of the
growing field of the design of technology, programs, and
environments for LTC that are more effective in infection
prevention and control as well as social connectedness. To address
these issues, the chapters are organized in four sections: Part I:
Home- and community-based care; Part II: Facility-based care; Part
III: Memory care and end-of-life care; and Part IV: Evidence-based
applied projects and next steps. (Re)designing the Continuum of
Care for Older Adults: The Future of Long-Term Care Settings is an
essential resource for researchers, practitioners, educators,
policymakers, and students associated with LTC home and healthcare
settings. With diverse topics in theory, substantive issues, and
methods, the contributions from notable researchers and scholars
cover a range of innovative programming, environments, and
technologies which can impact the changing needs and support for
older adults and their families across the continuum of care.
For as long as concretes have been used as substrates there has
been a need for upgrading the immediate working surface, in some
instances nominally, in others substantially. This in itself has
presented problems because of the inexact nature of the art and the
conditions under which upgrading is required to be performed, not
to mention the variety of surfaces and products. The aim of this
text is to highlight the best parameters for success and to provide
the reader with a comprehensive introduction to the subject. The
coverage does not stray into unnecessary polymer science, but
concentrates on the materials available and their particular
advantages. Emphasis is placed upon successful preparation and
maintenance and an insight into floor design is provided.
Anyone who loves houses and interiors loves Charleston. The Allure
of Charleston shows why by delving into the architecture and
interiors of the past and present. Exploring the question of what
makes Charleston so distinct, Sully demonstrates why the language
of its architecture, interior design, and gardens is so versatile
and enduring. Examples of Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival
architecture and of rooms containing an array of English, European,
and American decorative details convey the complex harmony that
characterises the city s houses. Featuring historic masterpieces
including Drayton Hall, the Nathaniel Russell House, and Middleton
Place, this volume also offers a look at present-day residences,
among them a new house built faithfully to colonial style, a
charming eighteenth-century dwelling with modern updates, a
stunning Georgian town-house with a contemporary addition, and a
sophisticated Federal home. The Allure of Charleston also includes
a visual lexicon presenting the individual elements wrought iron
gates, garden statuary, pastel plaster walls, refined porcelain
that comprise the city s style, making this exquisite book both
informative and inspiring.
This book explores the lived experience of being at home as well as
being homeless. Being at home or not is typically a matter of being
at a place or not, where such a place is carved out of space and
designated as such. It is a place that is both empirical and
trans-empirical. When one is at home or not at home, one typically
has in mind an inhabited place. To inhabit or not to inhabit it is
to find oneself in a place that has an affective presence or
absence. In either case, affectivity points to a lived place where
lived experience is constituted and displayed. Thus, in this
context, affectivity becomes more than the subject of empirical
psychology. If psychology were to have access, it would be in the
context of phenomenological or existential psychology - a
psychology that has its roots in the sensible world and, hence, a
psychology that expresses an aesthetic dimension. Each of the
contributors in this book extends an invitation to the readers to
participate in constituting, extending, and sharing with others the
sense of either being at home or of being homeless. This book
appeals to students, researchers as well as general interest
readers.
This book is aimed at helping budding interior designers learn how to
draw professional looking interior designs. It is accessible, beautifully illustrated and practical. Guidance is given on
drawing perspective, floor plans, drawing furniture and renditions of
rooms. Filled with sketches and drawings, this is the ideal guide to
producing successful drawings of interior designs.
This is the go-to-guide for anyone wanting to create healthy,
humane and sustainable working and living spaces. Whether you're a
design professional or just someone who cares about their living
space, discover how to create designs that promote mental and
physical wellbeing whilst being good for the planet. From wall
coverings to floor coverings, furniture to fabric, and with a
special note on nurseries, Rachel Fowler uses her background in
healthcare alongside her design expertise to reveal how the way we
furnish our living spaces impacts on our health and happiness.
Richly illustrated, with top tips for selecting products, questions
to ask when buying materials, information on suppliers and a
glossary of sustainable and vegan certifications, this is a unique
resource for creating a kinder, more beautiful way of living.
Rachel Fowler used to be a paediatric intensive care nurse before
swapping scrubs for a sketch-pad and committing herself to a
full-time 3-year degree in interior design. Having graduated with
Honours, she now runs her own design business focused on healthy,
humane design, including her own line of sustainable wallpaper.
More than 250 rooms by iconic designers--the definitive illustrated
handbook on timeless, traditional decorating for modern living
Chintz, wicker, ruffles, and skirts: Old-school decorating details
are making a comeback in a fresh, new way thanks to a crop of
designers putting their own unique spin on the classics. Join
Schumacher, the legendary design company, for a tour of spaces that
meld an appreciation for the past with an eye to the future.
Incorporating many of Schumacher's iconic textiles and
wallcoverings, luminary interior designers illustrate how to
breathe new life into traditional design to create chic, modern,
swoon-worthy rooms to inspire and emulate. From cozy canopied beds
to cheeky needlepoint pillows, it's granny-chic for the next
generation. Charm School features rooms by contemporary icons of
interior design, including Miles Redd, Celerie Kemble, and Mark D.
Sikes, as well as storied decorators like Mario Buatta, Sister
Parish, and Billy Baldwin. Chapters comprise visually exuberant
explorations of topics such as chintz & florals, wicker &
rattan, bed hangings, skirts, decorative painting, treillage,
collecting, table settings, and more.
Present-day tastemakers share their wisdom, experience, and talent
in these showcases of the finest architects, home builders,
interior design artisans, and craftsmen. Highlighting luxurious
residences with captivating photographs, notable industry
specialists share the inspirations and motivations behind their
work and explain their projects from initial design decisions to
adding final fixtures and accoutrements. Whether contemplating the
construction of a new home or the redesign of an intimate space,
these guides will inspire and inform. The creativity of
London-based residential design professionals is showcased in this
beautiful collection. From architects to artisans, through crisply
designed layouts with vivid photographs, this stylistically diverse
collection includes the work of celebrated experts Knox Bhavan,
Cezary Bednarski, Philippa Thorp, and Christina Fallah. Whether
focused on the home's design, structure, decor, amenities, or
outdoor living spaces, each professional featured offers wonderful
insight as to how bespoke London residences come to fruition.
Evaluating building materials for environmental sustainability is a
complex prospect. How do governmental agencies and the design
industry actually measure sustainable initiatives and environmental
impacts? This book breaks down the technical vocabulary and
principles that define environmentally sustainable choices across
interior and exterior architectural products to help the reader
understand: Material ingredient selection Energy and water use
Emissions, including greenhouse gases Human health and toxicity
Social accountability assessment This guide explains the structure
of green certifications, standards and ecolabels, life cycle
assessment, environmental regulations, and more. It presents a
historic timeline for context and a snapshot of current trends and
future objectives. It is a comprehensive reference for interior
designers, architects, building owners, contractors, and students
enrolled in interior design and architecture.
This book explores the beginnings of the interior design profession
in nineteenth-century France. Drawing on a wealth of visual
sources, from collecting and advice manuals to pattern books and
department store catalogues, it demonstrates how new forms of print
media were used to 'sell' the idea of the unified interior as a
total work of art, enabling the profession of interior designer to
take shape. In observing the dependence of the trades on the
artistic and public visual appeal of their work, Interior
decorating in nineteenth-century France establishes crucial links
between the fields of art history, material and visual culture, and
design history. -- .
This book investigates the interconnections between textile and
architecture via a variety of case studies from the Middle Ages
through the twentieth century and from diverse geographic contexts.
Among the oldest human technologies, building and weaving have
intertwined histories. Textile structures go back to Palaeolithic
times and are still in use today and textile furnishings have long
been used in interiors. Beyond its use as a material, textile has
offered a captivating model and metaphor for architecture through
its ability to enclose, tie together, weave, communicate, and
adorn. Recently, architects have shown a renewed interest in the
textile medium due to the use of computer-aided design, digital
fabrication, and innovative materials and engineering. The essays
edited and compiled here, work across disciplines to provide new
insights into the enduring relationship between textiles and
architecture. The contributors critically explore the spatial and
material qualities of textiles as well as cultural and political
significance of textile artifacts, patterns, and metaphors in
architecture. Textile in Architecture is organized into three
sections: "Ritual Spaces," which examines the role of textiles in
the formation and performance of socio-political, religious, and
civic rituals; "Public and Private Interiors" explores how textiles
transformed interiors corresponding to changing aesthetics,
cultural values, and material practices; and "Materiality and
Material Translations," which considers textile as metaphor and
model in the materiality of built environment. Including cases from
Morocco, Samoa, France, India, UK, Spain, the Ancient Andes and the
Ottoman Empire, this is essential reading for any student or
researcher interested in textiles in architecture through the ages.
*A must-have for any design enthusiasts, especially those
interested in Carleton Varney and Dorothy Draper*Insider views of
the world's most famous resorts, the Greenbrier in White Sulphur
Springs, West Virginia and the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island,
Michigan*Perfect compendium to HSN's television show, Live
Vividly*As practical as it is beautiful, this book contains
decorating advice from one of Architectural Digest's "Deans of
Design" "Everything's grand" says decorator extraordinaire,
Carleton Varney. After over forty years in the interior design
business, Varney opens his archive and brings together his favorite
large-scale luxury decorating projects, including an Irish country
manor, a sixteenth-century castle, a colonial mansion, a Southern
plantation, along with two of his best-loved resorts - the
Greenbrier in West Virginia and the "Queen of the Great Lakes",
Michigan's Grand Hotel. On these pages, he also showcases his most
recent private residential project - a 6000 square foot
Mediterranean-style home, near the Rio Grande. In Decorating in the
Grand Manor, Varney focuses our attention on all the elements of
elegant design, from crystal chandeliers to magnificent
architectural details and dispenses his time-honored advice on how
to achieve the look at home.
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Inspiring new design ideas from multiple award-winning Danish
fashion and interior designer Malene Birger. In this third volume
of her successful interior design series, Birger showcases four
houses and apartments she has recently furnished in England, Italy,
Greece and Spain. Alluring before-and-after shots trace the path
from proverbial white canvas to feel-good oasis. In addition, the
versatile globetrotter shows her own artwork and a new line of
jewellery that reflects her unique aesthetic visual language. The
final chapter of the book is devoted to the beginnings of her
latest remodeling project, a townhouse in Felanitx, a town on the
Balearic Island of Majorca. Text in English, German, French and
Spanish Also available by Malene Birger: Move and Work, ISBN
9783832798093, and Live and Work, ISBN 9783832794170.
Coding, Shaping, Making combines inspiration from architecture,
mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics and computation to look
towards the future of architecture, design and art. It presents
ongoing experiments in the search for fundamental principles of
form and form-making in nature so that we can better inform our own
built environment. In the coming decades, matter will become
encoded with shape information so that it shapes itself, as happens
in biology. Physical objects, shaped by forces as well, will begin
to design themselves based on information encoded in matter they
are made of. This knowledge will be scaled and trickled up to
architecture. Consequently, architecture will begin to design
itself and the role of the architect will need redefining. This
heavily illustrated book highlights Haresh Lalvani's efforts
towards this speculative future through experiments in form and
form-making, including his work in developing a new approach to
shape-coding, exploring higher-dimensional geometry for designing
physical structures and organizing form in higher-dimensional
diagrams. Taking an in-depth look at Lalvani's pioneering
experiments of mass customization in industrial products in
architecture, combined with his idea of a form continuum, this book
argues for the need for integration of coding, shaping and making
in future technologies into one seamless process. Drawing together
decades of research, this book will be a thought-provoking read for
architecture professionals and students, especially those
interested in the future of the discipline as it relates to
mathematics, science, technology and art. It will also interest
those in the latter fields for its broader implications.
Interior designer Mark D. Sikes burst onto the publishing scene
with his NewYork Times best-selling first book, Beautiful. His new
book, aptly titled More Beautiful, picks up where the first left
off, in a celebration of classic, all-American decorating. The
rooms featured in More Beautiful are divided into five distinct
styles, all of which exude the happiness that comes with
surrounding oneself with things you love. Traditional is
chockablock with vibrant color, antique furniture, and heady doses
of trim and pattern. Country is a new take on the style, where
distressed finishes and modern silhouettes mingle for a warm
welcome. Coastal is streamlined, with natural woven fibers,
sun-faded linen and neutrals, and blues and whites galore.
Mediterranean evokes faraway lands, with a saturated palette,
ornate tiles and ikats, and iron details. Finally, there's
Beautiful: a peek inside Mark's own Hollywood Hills home, which
nods to all of his favorite design signatures--including Italian
wicker, blue and white, Anglo-Indian antiques, and more. With
all-new photography by Amy Neunsinger, the book will inspire with
rooms that are light-filled and crisply patterned, chic yet
comfortable, and just the way people want to live today.
* Introduces a holistic and embodied alternative to visually-driven
architecture, demonstrating that it is more capable of sustaining
our physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing * Written in an
accessible manner that increases interest and understanding in what
is a traditionally diffuse subject area * Illustrated with almost
100 black and white images
This book outlines the underlying principles on which interior
lighting should be based, provides detailed information on the
lighting hardware available today and gives guidance for the design
of interior lighting installations resulting in good visual
performance and comfort, alertness and health. The book is divided
into three parts. Part One discusses the fundamentals of the visual
and non-visual mechanisms and the practical consequences for visual
performance and comfort, for sleep, daytime alertness and
performance, and includes chapters on age effects, therapeutic
effects and hazardous effects of lighting. Part Two deals with the
lighting hardware: lamps (with emphasis on LEDs), gear, drivers and
luminaires including chapters about lighting controls and LEDs
beyond lighting. Part Three is the application part, providing the
link between theory and practice and supplying the reader with the
knowledge needed for lighting design. It describes the relevant
lighting criteria for good and efficient interior lighting and
discusses the International, European and North American standards
and recommendations for interior lighting. A particular focus is on
solid state light sources (LEDs) and the possibility to design
innovative, truly-sustainable lighting installations that are
adaptable to changing circumstances. The design of such
installations is difficult and the book offers details of the
typical characteristics of the many different solid state light
sources, and of the aspects determining the final quality of
interior lighting. Essential reading for interior lighting
designers, lighting engineers and architects, the book will also be
a useful reference for researchers and students. Reviews of Road
Lighting by the same author: "If you are going to design
streetlighting, you must read this book....a solid, comprehensive
textbook written by an acknowledged expert in the field - if you
have a query about any aspect of streetlighting design, you will
find the answer here." - LUX, August 2015 "...a realy comprehensive
book dealing with every aspect of the subject well...essential text
for reference on this subject" - Lighting Journal, March 2015
This is the second book in a series (after Barcelona Interiors
9789401485586) that presents the most inspiring interiors in the
most beautiful cities in the world. London Interiors showcases
famous and classic homes, converted industrial buildings, and
historic mansions. This book takes you through the front door of
homes in the bustling metropolis, and surprises you time and time
again with eclectic, elegant, and creative interiors. A must-have
for all architecture and interior design lovers.
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