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INTIMUS: Interior Design Theory Reader

  • Title : INTIMUS: Interior Design Theory Reader
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  • Rating : 4.59 (352 Vote)
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  • Format : Paperback
  • Pages : 410 Pages
  • Asin : 0470015713
  • Language : English

In this way the book offers the possibility of examining the interior from multiple vantage points: a disciplinary focus, the spatial and physical attributes of interiors, historical sequence, and topical issue based. This organising strategy resists both a chronological and themed structure in order to provoke associations and infe

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In this way the book offers the possibility of examining the interior from multiple vantage points: a disciplinary focus, the spatial and physical attributes of interiors, historical sequence, and topical issue based. This organising strategy resists both a chronological and themed structure in order to provoke associations and inferences between excerpts. Excerpts from Thomas Hope, Catherine E. The complexities of the twentieth-century interior are revealed by Robyn Longhurst, Kevin Melchionne, George Wagner, John Macgregor Wise, Joel Sanders and many others.. Locating theory on the interior through these multifarious sources, it encourages future discourse in an area often marginalised but now emerging in its own right. Walter Benjamin observed in his writings on the interior that 'to live means to leave traces.' This interior design theory reader focuses on just how such traces might manifest themselves. Within the reader individual excerpts are referenced to their place in the matrix and sequenced alphabetically. It is conceived as a matrix, which intersects social, political, psychological, philosophical, technological and gender discourse, with practice issues, such as materials, lighting, colour, furnishing, and the body. In order to explore interior design's links to other disciplines, the selected texts reflect a wide range of interests extending beyond the tradi

Julieanna Preston is a Senior Lecturer of Interior Design at the College of Creative Arts, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand.

Mark Taylor is a Senior Lecturer in architectural theory and design studio at Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand. Recent publications include guest editor of Surface Consciousness (Wiley-Academy, 2003) and co-author of Moments of Resistance (Archadia Press, 2002) with Julieanna Preston.

. This book extends her interdisciplinary practice and commitment to further developing interior design as a spatial art and intellectual endeavour

Norman Brinker expresses his passion and desire for the restaurant business, focusing on his triumph to success. Prepare to take copious notes; you won't want to write in this book.If you look in a bricks-and-mortar bookstore for this book, you may have some difficulty. Everything is so neat and pretty in those pictures. I loved a funky black & white office with an "S" shaped bookcase and offbeat variety of wallpaper. stepdad is a welder and he like it.. Because of her knowledge and positioning, Lisa appears in the media frequently. But this is a business book, make no mistake about it. This book was first published in 1910, the printed edition has 229 pages. The only thing missing is the business plan and how to market to potential clients. Well done.. Lacedaemon9. Great for architects and interior designers but also a must for anyone with an interest in cultivating both a deep and an expansive understanding of interior. And so are gorgeous full-color photos of examples of the designs and approaches the author recommends. I can only recommend this book if you're really very interested in Plato, and don't have too many difficulties reading Plato and the author of this book, Pater.The contents of this book is:1. This is a fantastic book that wil

Within the reader individual excerpts are referenced to their place in the matrix and sequenced alphabetically. The anthology presents a complex and sometimes conflicting terrain, while also creating a distinct body of knowledge particular to the interior. In order to explore interior design’s links to other disciplines, the selected texts reflect a wide range of interests extending beyond the traditional confines of design and architecture. The complexities of the twentieth-century interior are revealed by Robyn Longhurst, Kevin Melchionne, George Wagner, John Macgregor Wise, Joel Sanders and many others.. Locating theory on the interior through these multifarious sources, it encourages future discourse in an area often marginalised but now emerging in its own right. Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edith Wharton and Charles Eastlake provide contemporary nineteenth century accounts as the profession emerges, whereas Barbara Penner, Penny Sparke, Charles Rice, Georges Teyssot and Rebecca Houze offer re-interpretations of this period. From the Back Cover Walter Benjamin observed in

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