With fifteen essays by scholars and professionals, from fields such as policy and law, Health and Well-being for Interior Architecture asks readers to consider climate, geography, and culture alongside human biology, psychology, and sociology.
This is the first illustrated volume of critical theory that links the ideas behind the popular area of retail design to its practice, supported by re..
This book looks at the architectural significance of cafes and bars throughout history and how their material construction has reflected and possibly ..
This richly interdisciplinary and in-depth work surveys the history of the interior design of ocean liners, from commissioning through to design, use ..
In this volume leading scholars from a broad range of disciplines present illustrated essays towards a new take on the presentation of twentieth centu..
The first book to study the interior as a specific concept, this fresh new interpretation of a contemporary situation brings together an eclectic and ..
This book looks at how modern and contemporary architects work with natural light. It considers ideas about space and spatiality, how lighting can orc..
From Organisation to Decoration: An Interiors Reader is a reader for students, scholars and practitioners interested in the theories, processes and pr..
This volume in the Interior Architecture series explores the architectural significance of hotels throughout history and how their material constructi..
This book deals with problems created when workstations are downsized and employees feel their status is under threat. Looking at practical and psycho..
This is an accessible guide to healthcare premises interior and exterior design and refurbishment for the non-specialist with practical advice and lis..
Cate Bramble has devoted her career to highlighting the differences between 'feng shui-lite' as a fashionable pursuit in contrast to the original inte..