From Organisation to Decoration: An Interiors Reader is a reader
for students, scholars and practitioners interested in the
theories, processes and principles of the aspects of the theory and
practice of interior architecture, interior design and interior
decoration.
The book is divided into three parts, which reflects the focus
of the different strands. It aims to contextualise, explore and
clarify past and present debates in all three areas of the field of
interiors. Each section is concerned with the processes, histories
and ideas that shape the interior and includes discussions about
development, identity, organisation, conservation, material and
surface concerns and attitudes towards the host building. A broad
range of writings are included cultural theory, historical essays,
scholarly papers, commissioned texts, extracts from books,
interview transcripts, and magazine and newspaper articles. A case
study and an annotated guide to further reading concludes each
section, thus offering a succinct overview of the theories and
ideas underpinning the interior for the beginner, as well as
providing stimulation for students and practitioners in the
field.
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