by Denise A . Guerin (Author), Caren S . Martin (Author)
This ground breaking book, by experienced editors Guerin and Martin, will present a series of commissioned and reprinted essays written by renowned and emerging interior design thinkers representing various viewpoints in practice, research and education. A short introduction at the beginning of each chapter identifies the theme and questions contributors are asked to address. Among the themes explored and relevant issues: diversity, the media, globalization, the value of interior design, and perceived identity. Students and practitioners will find these issues and challenges new grounds for conversation and gain a new level of understanding of the major issues that can subtly or drastically shape the interior design profession. Features: -- The list of contributors range from ASID presidents, instructors in CIDA-accredited programs to designers and graduate students -- Editors are coordinators of InformeDesign(r), an online research and communication tool for designers -- Chapters include introductions, summaries serving to link themes of essays, key terms, objectives, discussion questions and/or assignments -- Appendices includes references, Web site blog address, and Editors' and contributors' brief bios
Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: FAIRCHILD
Published: 01 Jun 2010
ISBN 10: 1563679205
ISBN 13: 9781563679209
Book Overview: Explores various relevent themes and issues: diversity, the media, globalization, the value of interior design and perceived identity Presents contributions by renowned and emerging thinkers in Interior Desig The text is enriched with introductions, summaries, key terms, objectives, discussion questions and assignments, supplementing student learning