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LEADER: 07761cam 2200481 a 4500
001 ocm24319325
003 OCoLC
005 20210819002519.0
008 910807s1992 txua b 001 0 eng
010 $a 91030717
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020 $a0030322332
020 $a9780030322334
035 $a(OCoLC)24319325$z(OCoLC)1201901758
050 00 $aNK2110$b.K45 1992
082 00 $a729$220
100 1 $aKilmer, Rosemary.
245 10 $aDesigning interiors /$cRosemary Kilmer, W. Otie Kilmer.
260 $aFort Worth :$bHarcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers,$c©1992.
300 $axxix, 642 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tThe Historical and Theoretical Bases of Design --$tInterior Design: An Introduction --$tHistorical Overview --$tBefore the Nineteenth Century --$tThe Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Decorating and Integrated Design --$tInterior Design as a Profession --$tThe Interior Designer --$tAllied Professions --$tProfessional Societies --$tEntering the Field of Interior Design --$tAcademic Preparation --$tWork Experience and Apprenticeships --$tCareer Opportunities --$tLicensing Interior Designers --$tThe Origins of Design --$tThe Meaning and Essence of Design --$tOriginality in Design --$tFunctional and Visual Design Concepts --$tThe Development of Design --$tContext, Container, and Contents --$tDesign and Style --$tDesign History --$tAncient Design --$tThe Middle Ages --$tThe Renaissance, 1400-1700 --$tBaroque and Rococo, 1580-1760 --$tEarly American Architecture and Interiors --$tThe Neoclassic Period and Other Revivals --$tThe Victorian Era, 1830-1901 --$tNon-European Architecture and Interiors --$tChina --$tJapan --$tIndia --$tPre-Hispanic America --$tThe Evolution of Modern Design --$tNew Technology -- Innovative Design --$tMichael Thonet, 1796-1871 --$tShaker Furniture, 1747-1860 --$tThe Arts and Crafts Movement, 1860-1900 --$tArt Nouveau, 1890-1905 --$tThe Vienna Secession Movement, 1897-1911 --$tThe Twentieth Century --$tPioneers of Modernism --$tDeStijl, 1917-1931 --$tBauhaus, 1919-1933 --$tInternational Style --$tArt Deco, 1925-1940 --$tModernism --$tEarly Modernism, 1930-1950 --$tMiddle Modernism, 1950-1970 --$tReaction to Modernism.
505 80 $tLate Modernism and Post Modernism, 1970-1990 --$tFuture Developments --$tThe Basic Theories of Design Composition --$tDesign Approaches --$tStructural Design --$tDecorative or Applied Design --$tNaturalistic Design --$tOrganic Design --$tGeometric Design --$tAbstract Design --$tMetamorphic Design --$tThe Elements of Design --$tSpace --$tLine --$tForm --$tShape --$tTexture --$tTime --$tThe Principles of Design --$tBalance --$tRhythm --$tEmphasis --$tProportion --$tScale --$tUnity and Harmony --$tVariety --$tColor and Light --$tHow We See Color and Light --$tLight Sources --$tModifiers of Light --$tHuman Vision and Perception --$tColor Theory and Systems --$tAdditive Method of Mixing Light --$tSubtractive Method of Mixing Light --$tPaint-Color Mixing --$tColor Properties --$tColor Systems --$tColor Schemes --$tColor Interaction --$tPsychology of Color --$tColor Perception --$tColor and Space --$tColor and Texture --$tColor Distribution --$tColor Application in Interiors --$tOffices --$tEducational Facilities --$tMedical Facilities --$tRestaurants --$tRetail --$tIndustry --$tCommunicating Color Decisions --$tColor Samples --$tSample Boards --$tPresentations --$tPlanning Residential and Commercial Spaces --$tDesign as a Process --$tThe Design Process: The Sequential Steps --$tCommit (Accept the Problem) --$tState (Define the Problem) --$tCollect (Gather the Facts) --$tAnalyze --$tIdeate --$tChoose (Select the Best Option) --$tImplement (Take Action) --$tEvaluate (Critically Review) --$tProgramming Interior Spaces --$tValues in Programming.
505 80 $tThe Programming Process -- the Sequential Steps --$tEstablish the Goals --$tGather and Analyze Facts --$tSpecify Needs --$tEvaluate --$tOrganize and Decide --$tPresent Conclusions --$tSpace Planning of Residential Interiors --$tIntroduction to Space Planning --$tSpace Planners and Interior Design --$tCategories of Interior Spaces --$tPlanning Residential Spaces --$tPlanning Guidelines --$tSpace Organization --$tClosed Planning --$tOpen Planning --$tInterior Zoning --$tGroup/Social Spaces --$tPrivate Zones --$tSupport/Service Areas --$tTransitional Spaces and Circulation --$tAncillary Spaces --$tSpecial Housing Types --$tAccessibility and Adaptable Housing --$tHousing for the Elderly --$tSpace Planning of Commercial Interiors --$tOffice Design --$tHistorical Development --$tSpatial Organization --$tTypical Office Areas --$tFinancial Institutions --$tSpatial Organization --$tRetail Design --$tSpatial Organization --$tHospitality Design --$tRestaurants --$tHotels, Motels, and Inns --$tHealthcare Design --$tInstitutional, Public, Government and Other Facilities --$tSchools, Colleges, and University --$tPublic and Government --$tRecreational, Industrial, and Transportation --$tSpecialized Interiors --$tThe Exterior and Interior Environments --$tEnvironmental Concerns, Codes, and Regulations --$tThe Total Environment: Influence on Interiors --$tEnvironmental Planning --$tLand Use and Development --$tUrban Planning --$tCluster Planning --$tSpecialized Planning --$tZoning --$tForm Determinants for Buildings --$tSite Planning --$tSite Analysis --$tBuilding Siting and Design.
505 80 $tBuilding Codes --$tBuilding Codes and Interiors --$tFire Resistance, Safety, and Fire Protection --$tBarrier-Free Access --$tGeneral Guidelines --$tHistoric Preservation, Restoration, and Adaptive Reuse --$tLandmarks: Districts and Buildings --$tHistoric Buildings and Interiors --$tInterior Environmental Control and Support Systems --$tClimate Control and Energy Conservation --$tThe Human Comfort Zone --$tHeating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning of Interiors --$tSolar Energy and Interiors --$tMethods of Solar Heating and Cooling --$tElectrical Systems for Buildings --$tElectrical Theory and Terminology --$tDistribution of Electricity --$tInterior Wiring --$tSpecialized Electrical and Communication Systems --$tWater Use in Buildings --$tCold- and Hot-Water Distribution --$tDomestic Use of Water --$tSanitary Drainage Systems --$tFire Protection Systems --$tMechanical Conveying Systems --$tElevators and Escalators --$tMoving Ramps and People Movers --$tAcoustical Control --$tLighting for Interiors --$tNatural Light --$tControlling Daylight --$tArtificial Light --$tThe Measurement of Light --$tArtificial Light Sources --$tIncandescent Lamps --$tElectric Discharge Sources --$tColor Appearance of Light --$tLighting Needs and Application --$tLighting for Special Groups --$tGeneral or Ambient Lighting --$tTask Lighting.
650 0 $aInterior decoration.
650 6 $aDécoration intérieure.
650 7 $aInterior decoration.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00976327
700 1 $aKilmer, W. Otie.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aKilmer, Rosemary.$tDesigning interiors.$dFort Worth : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, ©1992$w(OCoLC)639295712
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