توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Designing Interior Architecture: Concept, Typology, Material, Construction
نام کتاب : Designing Interior Architecture: Concept, Typology, Material, Construction
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : طراحی معماری داخلی: مفهوم، گونه شناسی، متریال، ساخت و ساز
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نویسندگان : Sylvia Leydecker (editor)
ناشر : Birkhäuser
سال نشر : 2013
تعداد صفحات : 368
ISBN (شابک) : 9783034615808 , 9783034613026
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 46 مگابایت
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Foreword by Simon Hamilton\nForeword by Kees Spanjers\nIN BETWEEN - INTERIOR DESIGN BETWEEN ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN\n Public Image\n Professional Profile\n Interior Design as Corporate Design\n The Social Dimension of Interior Design\n Product Design\n Integration\n Colour\n Material\n Values\n Trends\n Interior Design is a Reflection of the Era\n Building Types\nDEVELOPING A DISCIPLINE: INTERIOR DESIGN EDUCATION AND RESEARCH\nSUSTAINABILITY: INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND INNOVATION\n Sustainability Through Industry Standards\n Rating Systems\n Evaluation\n Sustainability Through Innovation\n Building Small and the Influence of Economy and Ecology\n Case Study: Four Small Projects, New York, USA\n Modular Means\n Impermanence\n Case Study: Illy Caffè\n Case Study: Toolbox, Turin, Italy\n The Performative: Flexibility to Multifunctionality\n Adaptive Re-use\nYOU HAVE TO BE INSPIRED... FASHION, MUSIC, ART AND SCIENCE AS DESIGN INSPIRATION\n What Does Design/Designing Mean and What Do We Understand by Qualities?\n Inspiration: Between Emotion and Function\n You Have to Be Inspired... by Music\n You have to Be Inspired... by Art\n You have to Be Inspired... by Fashion\n You have to Be Inspired... by Science\nQUALITY OF LIFE\n Quality - the Quiet Revolution\n The Quality of Space: Order, Freedom, Structure and Pathways\n Micro-stress Factors in Hotel Design: Do It Simple Do It Stupid\n Living: From the Living Room to the Skyscraper and Back\n The Quality of Life and Work: The Glory of Bore\n Emotionality: Anthings Goes, but...\nTRADITIONAL MATERIALS\n Glass\n Wood\n Metals\nROADS OF MATERIAL INNOVATION\n Mood\n Protection\n Wellbeing\n Acoustics\n Performance\n Dynamic Decorative Surfaces\n Personalisation\n Responsible\nSPACE-DEFINING SURFACES: FLOORS, WALLS, CEILINGS\n Material Light\n Light Concrete\n Spinning a Yarn\n Reclamation\nWOVEN MATERIALS: FROM WOOL FELT TO SMART TEXTILES\n Wool\n Three-dimensional Textiles\n Laser-cut Textiles\n Wooden Textiles and Textile Wood\n Metallic Fabrics\n Smart Hybrid Textiles\nNANOTECHNOLOGY IN INTERIOR DESIGN\n What is Nanotechnology?\n (Almost) Self-Cleaning\n Improved Indoor Air Quality\n High-performance Low-thickness Insulation\n Thermal Nanomaterials for Reducing Heating and Cooling Requirements\n Elegant and Visionary Architectural Forms Using UHPC\n Other Applications\n Energy-efficient Light: Super-flat and Flexible\n Paints and Light\n Information Technology\nTHE AESTHETIC QUALITIES OF LIGHT, AIR AND ACOUSTICS\n Light - a Sensual Building Material\n Qualities of Light: from Richard Kelly to the Present Day\n Light is Emotion\n Light Sceneries\n Cultural Aspects of Light\n Light for Senior Living\n Lighting Design and a Sense of Identity\n Indoor Air - an Invisible Design Element\n Components of Indoor Air Concepts\n Indoor Air and Sustainability\n Indoor Air and Interior Design\n Acoustics - an Aesthetic Design Element\n Facets of Acoustics\n Acoustics and Well-Being\n Acoustics is Communication\n Acoustic Design and Interior Architecture\n Examples of the Use of Technical Installations as Design Elements:\n SPIEGEL Group Canteen in Hamburg, Germany\n Interval Foyer of the Palace of International Forums in Tashkent, Uzbekistan\nMEDIA\n Media and the Fine Arts\n At Home in Cyberspace\n Topological Transformations and Interspaces\n From Interface to Interspace\n From Intelligent Technology to Intelligent Typology\nINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY\n Smart Home\n Standardisation and the User Experience\n Residential Applications\n Public and Commercial Environments\n Sense and Simplicity\nTECHNICAL SYSTEMS\n Heat\n Electricity and Signals\n Water, Gases, Air\n Heat Systems\n Heat Production\n Heat Distribution\n Heat Emission\n Cooling\n Cooling Systems\n Distribution and Provision of Cool Air\n Ventilation Systems\n Humidity and Temperature\n Air Change Rate\n Health and Comfort Levels\n Basic Types of Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Systems\n Decentralised versus Centralised Air-Conditioning Systems\n Duct Network\n Room Ventilation Flow Systems\n Air Diffusers\n Solar Protection\n Active versus Passive Solar Protection\n Wastewater Systems\n Gas Installations\n Wasser Purification\n Hot Water and Drinking Water Installations\n Electrical Installations\n Centralised Energy Production and Distribution\n Decentralised Energy Production\n Transfer Points in Buildings\n Putting It All Together: Measuring, Control and Regulation Systems\n The Field Level\n The Automation Level\n The Management Level\n Fire Protection\n The Fire Protection Concept\n Fire Protection - Building Structure and Construction\n Fire Protection - Technical Systems and Installations\nBUILDING IN EXISTING FABRIC\n Barrier-free Access\n Conservation of Historic Buildings\n Two Different Approaches to Conservation: Neues Museum and Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany\nPROJECT MANAGEMENT\nINTERIOR DESIGN WITHOUT FRONTIERS\n Challenges\n Prerequisites\n Services\n First Steps\n Outlook\nHOW INTERNATIONAL DO WE WORK?\n Afterword and Acknowledgements\n Books and Journals, Trade Fairs, Associations and Other Useful Links\n About the Editor and the Authors\n Illustration Credits\nINDEX\n Index of Designers and Authors\n Index of Projects\n Index of Building Types\n Index of Places\n Profiles