Basics Interior Design 01 Retail Design

Basics Interior Design 01  Retail Design
Author: Lynne Mesher
Publsiher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9782940411221

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Retail Design.

Basics Interior Design 02 Exhibition Design

Basics Interior Design 02  Exhibition Design
Author: Pam Locker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781350034426

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Basics Interior Design 02: Exhibition Design explores the role of the exhibition designer as a creative practitioner, and seeks to communicate a better understanding of exhibition design as a discipline. This umbrella term incorporates the development of commercial trade fairs, brand experiences, themed attractions, world expositions, museum galleries, visitor centres, historic houses, landscape interpretation and art installations. Millions of people visit exhibitions of one sort or another every year, constituting a multi-billion dollar global industry. This book offers a comprehensive guide to the practice of exhibition design, and considers the blurring of its borders with other disciplines, such as graphic design.

Contemporary Retail Design

Contemporary Retail Design
Author: Eddie Miles
Publsiher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-05-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781785008719

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The world of retail design operates with a dynamism not often encountered in other commercial sectors. To successfully deliver a retail project, the store planner must possess a good working knowledge of a wide range of disciplines. As well as design, these include matters as diverse as store operations to materials and construction methods. Contemporary Retail Design: A Store Planner's Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the store planning process and is an essential companion for anyone embarking on a retail design project. Written from the perspective of the designer, it contains practical guidance on every step of the design and construction process including: an introduction to store types and their history; what to consider when planning a store; the practicalities of layout versus the psychological response of the shopper; the range of materials and finishes available and how to use them successfully; what to consider when planning for building services, security and store operations. The book's practical advice is supplemented with case studies showing examples of best practice, and is illustrated with 200 drawings and photographs from a wide variety of stores around the world.

Retail Design

Retail Design
Author: Stephen Anderson,Lynne Mesher
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781474289252

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Consumer behavior -- Branding and identity -- Retail sectors and channels -- The retail environment -- The organisation of retail space -- Retail detail

Basics Interior Architecture 01 Form and Structure

Basics Interior Architecture 01  Form and Structure
Author: Graeme Brooker,Sally Stone
Publsiher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2007-12-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9782940373406

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The subject of interior architecture currently lacks a detailed and educationally focussed text. The new Basics Interior Architecture series will fill this gap, and expand students knowledge of interior design/interior architecture and give an insight into some of the principles and methods of professional interior architects. The first book in the Basics Interior Architecture series, Form & Structure will propose a method of analysis, understanding and exploitation of the existing building that can be used to realise the design of a new insertion.

The Fundamentals of Interior Design

The Fundamentals of Interior Design
Author: Simon Dodsworth,Stephen Anderson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2015-01-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781474239349

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The second edition of The Fundamentals of Interior Design provides a thorough introduction to the key elements of interior design and the ideas that underpin them. The book describes the entirety of the creative process, from researching initial ideas to realizing them in three-dimensional form. Throughout the text, guidelines are given to provide structure to the interior design process and the reader is encouraged to adapt and initiate methodologies to suit individual project needs. This approach is intended to give designers a belief in their own abilities, and the confidence to tackle different projects with the unique challenges that each one brings. The book features a variety of diagrams and talking points to encourage students and practitioners to think about key issues such as understanding spatial relationships and the use of sustainable materials. This second edition includes new case studies focusing on well-known international interior design studios, such as Conran and Partners, UK, Slade Architecture, US, Gensler, US and award winning architects Chae-Pereira in South Korea. The introduction of interviews with contemporary interior designers allows readers an insight in to the working world of interior design. The new projects allow students to explore what they have learned in each chapter through experimentation and these activities encourage creativity and further learning.

Basics Interior Design 02 Exhibition Design

Basics Interior Design 02  Exhibition Design
Author: Pam Locker
Publsiher: AVA Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9782940411382

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Millions of people visit exhibitions of one sort or another every year. This work offers a better understanding of the complexity of exhibition design as a discipline, by exploring the role of the exhibition designer as a creative practitioner.

Lighting Design Basics

Lighting Design Basics
Author: Mark Karlen,James R. Benya
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2011-01-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781118039786

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Lighting is a basic, yet difficult-to-master, element of interior design, and Lighting Design Basics provides the information you need in a concise, highly visual format. Two leading designers, both with decades of experience, offer straightforward coverage of concepts and techniques, and present realistic goals you can use as guides to creating simple, typical lighting designs and when collaborating with professional designers on more complex projects. Design scenarios for more than twenty different spaces illustrate real-world case studies for illuminating residential and commercial spaces, from kitchens to doctors' offices. Each scenario includes an in-depth rationale for the proposed solution, insightful lighting distribution diagrams, floor plans, and details for lighting installation and construction. In addition, exercises allow you to develop lighting design skills in preparation for working on actual projects, as well as the NCIDQ and NCARB exams. Packed with informative illustrations, Lighting Design Basics is an invaluable resource for students, as well as interior designers and architects studying for professional licensing exams.