Housing and Interior Design

Housing and Interior Design
Author: Evelyn L. Lewis
Publisher: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-02-23
Genre: Dwellings
ISBN: 9781605253374

Previous eds. under title: Housing decisions.

Homes & Interiors, Student Edition

Homes & Interiors, Student Edition
Author: Ruth F. Sherwood
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2006-01-03
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780078744204

Homes & Interiors offers content appropriate for both an interior design course and a consumer-based housing course. This edition places even greater emphasis on the interior design process. Units 1 & 2 address housing from a consumer point-of-view. Units 3 & 4 focus on the actual structure and style of homes. Units 5 & 6 familiarize students with the interior design process. Special topics that are highlighted include Consumer Considerations, Commercial Applications, The Impact of Technology, and Careers in Housing and Interiors. Homes & Interiors introduces students to the myriad of career pathways in housing and interior design.

Residential Housing and Interior Design

Residential Housing and Interior Design
Author: Clois E. Kicklighter
Publisher: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781566374309

- Reviews the basic building materials and structural components of a home in an easy-to-understand manner. - Discusses the principles of good design.

Interior Design

Interior Design
Author: Stephanie A. Clemons
Publisher: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 9781619602427

The study of interior design is exhilarating! It is a field filled with creative excitement, innovative beauty, and dynamic design! As a profession, it is never static or predictable primarily because the focus is on PEOPLE! Interior Design provides students with an introduction to the history and how-to's of the profession while expanding into business practices, career specializations, and educational requirements. In combination with the teaching package, students learn about the design process; the importance of color and light; historical influences such as furniture and architectural styles; and the human element such as sustainability, aging-in-place, universal design, anthropometrics, proxemics, and ergonomics.

Housing by Lifestyle

Housing by Lifestyle
Author: James W. Wentling
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

This revised, paperback edition of a popular & successful McGraw-Hill book on housing design will reflect the subtle & dramatic changes that have affected the housing industry between the affluent 1980's. New case studies from the author, an architect with a growing reputation for quality housing design, will show the evolving demands coming from ever more diverse clients-from single-parent households to work-at-home professionals to people living with elderly parents at home. Improved graphics & photographs will help better illustrate some of today's more innovative solutions to kitchen design, family "home theater" rooms, basement workshops, & much more.

Design for Assisted Living

Design for Assisted Living
Author: Victor Regnier
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2003-02-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0471266477

Destined to become the defining work on the subject, this timely reference addresses the single fastest growing segment of the senior living industry -- assisted living for those who are unable to live independently but who do not need intensive nursing home care, meals, housekeeping, or twenty-four hour access to medical assistance. Victor Regnier?s visually rich guide includes dozens of design solutions from successful assisted living facilities along with fifteen case studies from the U.S. and Europe. The book also covers recent developments in the industry including major changes in financing, growth of dementia, and interest in aging-in-place. All in all, this is the most comprehensive guide to assisted living design that you'll find in any single volume.

Interior Design for Small Dwellings

Interior Design for Small Dwellings
Author: Sherrill Baldwin Halbe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 9781138583658

Interior Design for Small Dwellings addresses the onrush of interest in smaller homes and the possibility that small dwellings might be the answer to housing needs and sustainability. The book explores key principles essential to residing and designing small interiors with emphasis on client involvement and implementation of participatory, inclusive design as advocated by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation. Does living in a small space mean living small? The authors believe that by simplifying one's life intelligently and applying certain principles of design, planning and organization, one can actually live a meaningful life in a smaller space. These tenets are based on the authors' professional experiences and living in small homes. To this end, the book provides discussion, images, case studies, interviews, worksheets, activities and suggested explorations. Interior Design for Small Dwellings is a teaching guide and provides information and exercises that help professional designers utilize design theory, space planning and programming techniques. Throughout, the text affords sustainability, biophilic design and wellness methodologies.

Residential Interior Design

Residential Interior Design
Author: Maureen Mitton
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 758
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1119014077

A practical approach to planning residential spaces Residential Interior Design: A Guide To Planning Spaces is the industry-standard reference for all aspects of residential space planning, with a practical focus on accessible design, ergonomics, and how building systems affect each space. This new third edition has been updated with the most recent code information, including the 2015 International Residential Code and the International Green Construction Code, and new content on remodeling. Packed with hundreds of drawings and photographs, this book illustrates a step-by-step approach to design that applies to any residential space, and ensures that the most important factors are weighted heavily in the decision making process. Daily use is a major consideration, and the authors explore the minimum amount of space each room requires to function appropriately while examining the host of additional factors that impact bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, hallways, and more. Detailed information about accessibility is included in each chapter, making this book a reliable design reference for "aging in place" and universal design. The new companion website features teaching tools and a variety of learning supplements that help reinforce the material covered. Interior design is a fundamental component of a residential space, and a required skill for architecture and design professionals. This book is a complete reference on all aspects of residential design, and the factors that make a space "work." Design spaces with primary consideration of daily use Account for building systems, accessibility, human factors, and more Get up to date on the latest residential interior building codes Plan interiors for any home, any style, and any budget Designing a residential interior is about more than choosing paint colors and furniture—it's about people, and how they interact and use the space. It's about shaping the space to conform to its function in the best possible way. Residential Interior Design provides clear, comprehensive guidance on getting it right every time.

Prefab Housing and the Future of Building

Prefab Housing and the Future of Building
Author: Mathew Aitchison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2018
Genre: Prefabricated houses
ISBN: 9781848222182

As we stand on the cusp of a fundamental restructuring of the housing and building industries, this book provides timely insights into the promise of prefabricated housing. The idea of a more industrialised approach to house building is not a new one: since the 19thcentury, designers, inventors, engineers, builders, developers, and entrepreneurs have all been fascinated by the idea of the factory-built, modular home. But international housing affordability crises, emerging technologies, and concerns for more sustainable building practices have given a new urgency to the need to transform building construction in the 21st century.Richly illustrated and drawing on historical examples and contemporary design studies, the book takes the reader through the foundations of prefab, leading up to a discussion of contemporary problems and opportunities. It includes a broad international survey of leading companies and their products, and draws on research from an international team of experts in the field. This book suggests a future scenario for industrialised house building that will both challenge the existing industry and stimulate the public imagination.

Senior Housing Design

Senior Housing Design
Author: Mark D. Tilden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2018
Genre: Barrier-free design for older people
ISBN: 9781912268573