
Basics Interior Architecture 05: Texture + Materials
Russell Gagg(Author)
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
Published on 26. December 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-350-16050-7 (ISBN)
Description
Basics Interior Architecture 05: Texture + Materials forms an inspiring introduction to many of the materials currently used in the design of interior spaces.
The book explores the choice and use of materials and evaluates the effects of these choices on a space, discussing topics such as light, termperature, acoustics and general atmosphere.
Each chapter assesses a single material, with its inherent flaws and individual qualities, and places it in its historical, geographical and cultural context. Readers are encouraged to consider the sustainability of each material and its future use, and text is accompanied by both historical and contemporary case studies.
The book explores the choice and use of materials and evaluates the effects of these choices on a space, discussing topics such as light, termperature, acoustics and general atmosphere.
Each chapter assesses a single material, with its inherent flaws and individual qualities, and places it in its historical, geographical and cultural context. Readers are encouraged to consider the sustainability of each material and its future use, and text is accompanied by both historical and contemporary case studies.
Reviews / Votes
Very clear, laid out in a logical and accessible manner ... The students found the Interior Architecture books very accessible and love the contemporary design case studies they contain. The books really help them to build a working knowledge of their design specialism. * Jean Whitehead , University College Falmouth, UK * Another really inspirational AVA book; the illustrations engage and the text informs. There is plenty in this volume to keep students thinking about the aesthetics of surface and materials. * Simon Dodsworth, KLC School of Design, UK * The book was well laid out and well considered in presentation and design. The text was well written and pitched well for the student market. It had excellent examples drawn from different types of projects. * Nuala Rooney, University of Ulster, UK * A great addition to the Basics Interior Architecture series. As ever strong on the collation of case studies (both historical and contemporary) into a bite-size format. Clear chapters relating to the history and use of key materials. * Jean Whitehead, University College Falmouth, UK * Yet again another brilliant resource for Interior Architecture and Design students. * Michele Thompson, Bishop Burton College, UK *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
200 colour illus
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-16050-7 (9781350160507)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Russell Gagg has practised as an architect in some of the most high profile architecture firms across South Asia, Australasia and the UK, working on a wide range of architectural, landscape and interior desig projects. He now leads the Interior Architecture and Design program at the Arts University College Bournemouth, UK.
Content
Introduction. Stone, brick and concrete: History and context; International icons; Sustainability; Innovations and the future. Metals: History and context; International icons; Sustainability; Innovations and the future. Wood: History and context; International icons; Sustainability; Innovations and the future. Glass: History and context; International icons; Sustainability; Innovations and the future. Plastics: History and context; International icons; Sustainability; Innovations and the future. Composites: History and context; International icons; Sustainability; Innovations and the future. Tiles: History and context; International icons; Sustainability. Coatings and coverings: History and context; Contemporary uses; Innovative appropriation; Sustainability. Conclusion. Glossary. Resources. Index. Acknowledgements. Working with ethics.