For courses in Introduction to Interior Design, sophomore-level courses in Materials.
Taking into account the dramatic advances being made in materials and technologies, Rigg's innovative text on interior architecture offers a refreshing, synergistic approach to the field while exposing students to many exciting nonstructural materials available to today's designers. With an eye on the environment, it provides a firm understanding of the products, properties, and uses of all materials, covering everything from floors, walls and ceiling to installation, and recycling. Progressing from the ground up-literally-it looks beyond the more decorative aspects of design to study the properties and uses of both finishing materials in the design field and structural materials in the architectural field.
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Höhe: 274 mm
Breite: 214 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-13-048399-7 (9780130483997)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Environmental Concerns.
2. Paints and Finishes.
3. Carpet.
4. Floors.
5. Walls.
6. Ceilings.
7. Other Components.
8. Cabinet Construction.
9. Kitchens.
10. Bathrooms.
Appendix A: Measurements, Manufacturers, and Associations.
Appendix B: Resources.
Index.