Interior Design
A Critical Introduction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Nov '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Only global introduction to cover both the theory and practice of interior design Packed with case studies from across the globe Very well illustrated Also available in hardback, 9781847883131 GBP55.00 (November, 2010)
This book highlights the key concepts behind the study of interiors 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 practice of interior design has become ever more specialised as new technologies have expanded how designers can use light, space, colour 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, art and craft, 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 book is an inspiration for further investigation into the theory and discipline of interior design and interior architecture. Ellen S. Klingenberg, Oslo National Academy of the Arts The book brings a cultural and critical overview to the knowledge and practice of Interior Design in a timely and engaging way that honours the complexity of the discipline. Lynn Chalmers, University of Manitoba, Canada
ISBN: 9781847883124
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 652g
288 pages