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BUKU BARU PERPUSTAKAAN UNIVERSITAS ESA UNGGUL Page 1 of 15 Description: Fascinating, insightful, clever and stunning, these infographic diagrams will help you see literature in a whole new light. Infographic guide to literature Perpustakaan Pusat Jalan Arjuna Utara No.9, Kebon Jeruk, Jakarta 11510 (021) 5674223 ext 282 (021) 5674152 (hunting), Fax (021) 5674248 Universitas Esa Unggul Pengarang: Joanna Eliot Klasifikasi : 800 ELI i FAKULTAS DESAIN & ILMU KREATIF Like its six predecessors, this latest edition is a comprehensive survey of the visual languages and styles used by cutting-edge logo designers from around the world. Printed in the familiar landscape format, this new compendium resets the standard for reference books on design. Whether primarily designed to identify, inform, or inspire, today’s logos have to cover a lot of bases. Although they are often created for fast-paced digital platforms, they still need to provide companies and brands with an enduring visual. Los Logos 7 shows that less has become more. Due to the significant influence of interface design, current logos are evolving to focus on the essentials. Los logos Description: Los Logos 7, the latest edition in our Los Logos series, showcases current developments in logo design. With Los Logos 7, Gestalten continues its bestselling series on contemporary logo design that began with the publication of Los Logos in 2002. Pengarang : Robert Klanten Klasifikasi : 745.66 KLA l

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Description: Fascinating, insightful, clever andstunning, these infographic diagrams will help you seeliterature in a whole new light.

Infographic guide to literature

Perpustakaan Pusat

Jalan Arjuna UtaraNo.9, Kebon Jeruk,

Jakarta 11510(021) 5674223 ext 282

(021) 5674152(hunting), Fax (021)

5674248

UniversitasEsa Unggul

Pengarang: Joanna EliotKlasifikasi : 800 ELI i

FAKULTAS DESAIN & ILMU KREATIF

Like its six predecessors,this latest edition is acomprehensive survey ofthe visual languages andstyles used by cutting-edgelogo designers fromaround the world. Printedin the familiar landscapeformat, this newcompendium resets thestandard for referencebooks on design. Whetherprimarily designed toidentify, inform, or inspire,today’s logos have tocover a lot of bases.Although they are oftencreated for fast-paced

digital platforms, theystill need to providecompanies and brandswith an enduring visual.Los Logos 7 shows thatless has become more.Due to the significantinfluence of interfacedesign, current logos areevolving to focus on theessentials.

Los logos

Description: Los Logos7, the latest edition in ourLos Logos series,showcases currentdevelopments in logodesign. With Los Logos7, Gestalten continues itsbestselling series oncontemporary logodesign that began withthe publication of LosLogos in 2002.

Pengarang : Robert KlantenKlasifikasi : 745.66 KLA l

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Description: Kehadiranbuku ini bukan sekadaruntuk memperbanyakkoleksi buku DesainKomunikasi Visual(DKV) semata, melainkaningin memberikankontribusi yang konkretkepada para pemula,khususnya siswaSMA/SMK, Mahasiswa

Description: Buku ini akan membawa pembaca menelusuri tahun-tahun ketikaIndonesia baru saja merdeka dan perekonomian yang baru bangkit dari dampakperang. Penelusuran pada peristiwa, tokoh, kondisi sosial dan budaya popularyang tenjadi pada awal kemerdekaan Indonesia, untuk memahami visualisasiiklan. Identitas Indonesia bukanlah sesuatu yang bersifat tunggal, karenaterbentuk dari berbagai ajaran dengan berbagai konsep pemikiran yangsalingberinteraksi.

DKV tingkat awal dansiapa saja yang inginmemasuki duniakomunikasi visual.Dengan pengetahuan dasarini diharapkan pembacaakan secara efektifmenyerap teori danpengalaman tentangselukbeluk DKV besertaruanglingkup kerjanya.

Lia Anggraini danKirana Nathalia adalahdua sosok yang selamaini bergelut di bidangtersebut. Selain memilikilatarbelakang pendidikandi bidang DKV,keduanya juga melakonikegiatan desain sebagaihobi yang dikelolasecara mandiri danpenuh kreativitas.

Dasar-dasar desainPengarang: Bambang IrawanKlasifikasi: 745.2 IRA d

Visualisasi iklan Indonesia era 1950-1957

Pengarang : Lia AngrainiKlasifikasi : 741.6 ANG d

Author : Didit Widiatmoko SoedwardikoenNo. Class : 659.1 SOE v

Description: Sebuah karya seni rupa terdiri dari unsur-unsur rupa yangditata atau disusun dengan penuh kesadaran dan kejiwaan sebagai hasiltransformasi gejolak jiwa yang kontemplatif dan optimal denganmengguinakan dasar-dasar pengetahuan kesenirupaan dalam uapayamengembangkan nilai estetiknya.Untuk mencapai nilai estetik atau keindahan ini, diperlukan pemahamandan penguasaan ilmu-ilmu dasar-dasar desain yang terdiri dari garis,bidang, arah, ukuran, tekstur, warna, nada, dan khroma. Masing-masingunsur mempunyai tampilan dan karakter yang variatif. Unsur-unsur iniwajib dikenali, dipahami, dan diaktualisasikan oleh setiap perupa ataupendesain.

Desain Komunikasi Visual : dasar-dasar panduan untukpemula

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Description : Storytelling withData teaches you thefundamentals of datavisualization and how tocommunicate effectively withdata. Youll discover the power ofstorytelling and the way to makedata a pivotal point in your story.The lessons in this illuminativetext are grounded in theory, butmade accessible throughnumerous real world examplesready for immediate applicationto your next graph orpresentation.

Storytelling is not an inherent

skill, especially when it comes todata visualization, and the tools atour disposal dont make it anyeasier. This book demonstrateshow to go beyond conventionaltools to reach the root of yourdata, and how to use your data tocreate an engaging, informative,compelling story.

Storytelling with data : a data visualization guide for businessprofessionals

MEGGS : history of graphic designAuthor : Philip B. MeggsNo. Class : 686.22 MEG mDescription: Meggs' History of Graphic Design is the industry'sunparalleled, award-winning reference. With over 1,400 high-quality images throughout, this visually stunning text guides youthrough a saga of artistic innovators, breakthrough technologies,and groundbreaking developments that define the graphic designfield. The initial publication of this book was heralded as apublishing landmark, and author Philip B. Meggs is credited withsignificantly shaping the academic field of graphic design.

Meggs presents compelling, comprehensive information enclosed inan exquisite visual format. The text includes classic topics such asthe invention of writing and alphabets, the origins of printing andtypography, and the advent of postmodern design.

Author : Cole Nussbaumer KnaflicNo. Class : 001.42 KNA s

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Description : The sales range of goods spans the globe. We can drinkRussian vodka in New Zealand, or taste fruits from Brazil in Japan.Packaging enables this international exchange of merchandise, and hasinfiltrated our life on every level. It exists everywhere - on the supermarketshelves, in our fridges, cabinets, gifts, and cosmetics whether you arereceiving shipped items from overseas or buying produce from local farms,packaging will always be involved. However, as environmental issuesbecome increasingly prominent, there is another side to packaging we mustconsider. Reducing waste, saving energy, improving sustainability of theoverall products, and creating green packaging methods are hot topics in thepackaging industry.

Description: Vision in Product Design strikes a good balance betweenstructuring the process of design allowing the designers to take a personalposition and fully express themselves in producing a product. ViP is both amethod and a design philosophy.

ECO : Packaging NOW

VIP Vision in design : a guidebook for innovators

Author : Tony IbbotsonNo. Class : 658.57 IBB e

Author : Paul HekkertNo. Class : 745.2 HEK v

Description: DesignThinking is the ProductDevelopment andManagementAssociation's (PDMA)guide to better problemsolving and decision-making in productdevelopment andbeyond. The second inthe New ProductDevelopment Essentialsseries, this book shows

human-centeredproblem-solvingprocess. Integratinghigh-level discussionwith practical,actionable strategy,this book helps youre-tool your thoughtprocesses in a waythat translates wellbeyond productdevelopment,

Design thinking: new product development essentialsfrom the pdmaAuthor : Michael G. LuchsNo. Class : 658.57 LUC d

you how to bridge thegap between thestrategic importance ofdesign and the tacticalapproach of designthinking. You'll learnhow to approach newproduct developmentfrom a freshperspective, with afocus on systematic,targeted thinking thatresults in a repeatable,

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Design: history, theory and practice of product design

Description: Der Autor zeigt die Entwicklung des Designs von seinenAnfängen im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert über die wichtigstenBewegungen des 20. Jahrhunderts bis hin zur biologischen Wende, diedas 21. Jahrhundert bestimmen wird. Die wichtigsten Grundlagen derDesigntheorie und -methodologie werden vorgestellt, besonders auchdie kommunikativen Funktionen der Produkte.

Author : Bernhard E. BurdekNo. Class : 745.2 BUR d

Description: What is innovation? The dictionary defines it as renewalthrough the use of new processes and technologies. In advertising,everything is an innovation. But what is truly innovative? Since 1930,the Pininfarina design firm of Turin, Italy, has been answering thatquestion. This is where the Cistalia 202 was developed, the first vehicleto be added to MoMA's permanent collection. The list goes on: theinterior of the new stadium for Juventus Turin, the Nash Healey Spiderseen in Billy Wilder's Sabrina, and the legendary Ferrari Dino 246 andFerrari Testarossa. However, Pininfarina is not resting on its laurels,but blasting full speed ahead into the future with an expanded portfoliohonoring its heritage. Whether it's a solution for sustainable mobility,interior designs, or household gadgets, all Pininfarina projects bear anunmistakable signature. To visually celebrate the history and influenceof Pininfarina, there is no one better suited than a man who has madehis own unmistakable mark on automotive photography.

Author : Gunther RauppNo. Class : 670 RAU p

Pininfarina book

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Description: After the worldwide success of their books Sketching: TheBasics and Sketching: Drawing Techniques for Product Designers, theauthors now shift their focus from how to sketch to why you sketch.Design sketching serves many different goals. You can sketch tobrainstorm, find or articulate ideas, or to present a project to teammembers, technical producers, and, of course, to clients. All these goalsrequire different sketching techniques and presentations. This bookteaches you how you can communicate through your sketches. Includesportfolios from leading international design studios.

Sketching product design presentation

Product design and development

Description : The chapter on Robust Design (also called the Taguchimethod) explains the techniques for design of experiments thatminimizes the effects of variations on product performance. Thechapter on patents and intellectual property explains what is patentable,how the patenting process works, licensing issues, and the many typesof intellectual property. The book's website is written and maintainedby the text authors themselves, and includes up-to-date web links,teaching notes, PowerPoint presentations, video clips, and syllabi frominstructors currently teaching from the book. This book employsdetailed industrial examples to illustrate the key ideas. Each chapterfeatures a different product to offer a variety of product types and

Author : Koos EissenNo. Class : 745.2 EIS s

Author : Karl T. ulrichNo. Class : 658.575 2 ULR p

Industrial design A-Z

Description: If you take even the slightest interest in the design of yourtoothbrush, the history behind your washing machine, or the evolutionof the telephone, you’ll take an even greater interest in this completelyupdated edition of Industrial Design A–Z.

Tracing the evolution of industrial design from the IndustrialRevolution to the present day, the book bursts with synergies of formand function that transform our daily experience. From cameras tokitchenware, Lego to Lamborghini, we meet the individual designers,the global businesses, and above all the genius products, that becomeintegrated into even the smallest details of our lives.

Author : CharlotteNo. Class : 745.2 CHA i

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Description: With the coming flood of connected products, many UXand interaction designers are looking into hardware design, a disciplinelargely unfamiliar to them. If you’re among those who want to blenddigital and physical design concepts successfully, this practical bookhelps you explore seven long-standing principles of industrial design.Two present and former design directors at IDEO, the internationaldesign and innovation firm, use real-world examples to describeindustrial designs that are sensorial, simple, enduring, playful,thoughtful, sustainable, and beautiful. You’ll learn how to approach,frame, and evaluate your designs as they extend beyond the screen andinto the physical world.

Author : Simon KingNo. Class : 745.2 KIN u

Understanding industrial design

Bicycles that changed the worldAuthor : Alex NewsonNo. Class : 621.81 NEW bDescription: The bicycle is the world's most popular form oftransport, and its design has evolved over the decades both in terms ofstyle and technology. From high-performance cycles to practical run-arounds, conceptual bikes to commercial models, the Design Museumexplores the fifty most innovative and influential bicycles in the world.

Description: This textbook presents the core of recent advances indesign theory and its implications for design methods and designorganization. Providing a unified perspective on different designmethods and approaches, from the most classic (systematic design) tothe most advanced (C-K theory), it offers a unique and integratedpresentation of traditional and contemporary theories in the field.

Examining the principles of each theory, this guide utilizes numerousreal life industrial applications, with clear links to engineering design,industrial design, management, economics, psychology and creativity.Containing a section of exams with detailed answers, it is useful forcourses in design theory, engineering design and advanced innovationmanagement.

Design theory : methods and organization forinnovationAuthor : Pascal Le MassonNo. Class : 741.6 MAS d

371.12 UNO p

371.12 UNO p

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Burn your portfolio : stuff they dont teach you in designschool, but should

Description:It takes more than just a design school education and a killer portfolio tosucceed in a creative career. Burn Your Portfolio teaches the real-worldpractices, professional do's and don'ts, and unwritten rules of businessthat most designers, photographers, web designers, copy writers,programmers, and architects only learn after putting in years ofexperience on the job. Michael Janda, owner of the Utah-based designfirm Riser, uses humor to dispense nugget after nugget of hard-wonadvice collected over the last decade from the personal successes andfailures he has faced running his own agency. In this surprisingly funny,but incredibly practical advice guide, Janda's advice on teamwork andcollaboration, relationship building, managing clients, bidding work,production processes.

Author : Michael JandaNo. Class : 741.602 JAN b

Urban design thinking: a conceptual toolkitAuthor : Kim DoveyNo. Class : 307.1 DOV uDescription: Urban Design Thinking provides a conceptual toolkit forurban design. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, it showshow the design of our cities and urban spaces can be interpreted andinformed through contemporary theories of urbanism, architecture andspatial analysis. This book is essential reading for those engaged withthe practice of urban design and planning, as well as for anyoneinterested in the theoretical side of urbanism, architecture, and relateddisciplines.

Materials and design : the art and science of materialselection in product design

Description: and shaped, modified, and adapted for everything fromprimitive tools to modern electronics. This renowned book by notedmaterials engineering author Mike Ashby and industrial designer KaraJohnson explores the role of materials and materials processing inproduct design, with a particular emphasis on creating both desiredaesthetics and functionality. The new edition features even more of thehighly useful materials profiles that give critical design, processing,performance and applications criteria for each material in question. Thereader will find information ranging from the generic and commercialnames of each material, its physical and mechanical properties.

Author : Mike AshbyNo. Class : 620.1 ASH m

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Kaleidoscope: living in color & patterns

Brooklyn interiors

Description: Brooklyn today fosters creative communities as neverbefore, and they have cultivated a renegade approach to style one rootedin broad-minded eclecticism and independence. Brooklyn Interiors roamsthrough twenty-four homes that embody this spirit from brownstones androw houses to lofts and apartments. Each one exemplifies a knack forbeautifully reconciling a respect for tradition, an embrace of modernism,and an appreciation for the handcrafted. In these spaces designed by theindividuals who inhabit them, a rallying ideal comes into focus: to carveout ones own niche within the urban environment. This is what makes theBrooklyn lifestyle so compelling for people around the world.

Author : Kathleen HackettNo. Class : 747 HAC b

d

Contemporary interiors a source for design ideasAuthor : Philip JodidiaNo. Class : 747 JOD cDescription : The book has hundreds of design ideas from minimialistwhite to cozy color that can be applied to each room of the house. SouFujimoto experiments with a house that is entirely open, without clearlydefined floors; Werner Sobeks B10 House is designed to be dismantledin one day and rebuilt in the same time frame; Eduardo Arroyos house inSpain has iridescent polycarbonate walls that change colors with thelight; the Leaf House by Mareines + Patalano architects has a curvingswimming pool that enters the house and passes below the dining room.

Description: A stunning collection of expressive interiors that meldsophisticated colors and patterns to create unique urban living spaces.Interiors can be loud again. More and more people are turning to high-contrast spaces with brilliant wall colors and patterned sofas. Our roomscan look how we feel. Leaving unifying trends behind, today is cutting-edge interior design focuses on creating personal concepts customized toindividual inhabitants. Unique pieces and eccentric combinations areboth used to set the scene in eye-catching ways. Kaleidoscope is ashowcase of surprisingly different residences that range from thebeautiful to the bizarre. some of the featured examples are reminiscentof time capsules and others of film sets, all of them defy categorization.

Author : Sven EhmannNo. Class : 747 EHM k

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Form and structure in interior architectureAuthor : Graeme BrookerNo. Class : 729 BRO fDescription: Form and Structure in Interior Architecture examines the basicideas that underpin the design of interior space: From the establishment of arelationship between the existing building and the new components thatinhabit it, to the design and positioning of significant elements within thespace itself. Through a series of groundbreaking case studies from around theworld, this book proposes a method of analysis, understanding andexploitation of the existing building.

Author : Michelle GalindoNo. Class : 747 GAL l

Living under the sun:Tropical Interiors and architecture

Renovations: an inspirational design primerAuthor : Richard WilcockNo. Class : 729 WIL rDescription : The UK is housing stock has proved to be remarkablydurable, as houses from the 18th and 19th centuries are still adaptable to therequirements of modern living. However, the need to respect theenvironment and to reduce energy costs presents a new set of challenges forthe owners of period properties. In Renovations, Richard Wilcock analyses ahost of cutting-edge projects to examine the challenges of adaptingtraditional house types; retaining historic features whilst introducing moderninterventions. The book brings together more than two decades of researchto showcase the best examples of domestic extensions and internalremodelling in the UK today.

Description : Where is paradise: at the end of the earth or at home on thesofa? For many, the word paradise conjures up images of a sunny beachwith palm trees. For others, it might mean pristine nature, a lively city withmuch to see and do, lazing in a hammock, or relaxing anywhere with a coolsea breeze. All of these versions of paradise can be found in the tropics.Tropical regions around the globe have always offered an extraordinarilydiverse range of impressions and inspirations. Yet only recently havecountries such as Brazil, Colombia, Thailand, and Australia begun to gaininternational recognition as go-to sources for contemporary design ideas.

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Space planning for commercial office interiors

Description: Space Planning for Commercial Office Interiors, 2ndEdition, provides a thorough and engaging look at the entire process ofspace planning, from meeting the client for the first time to delivering abeautifully rendered and creative space plan that addresses all of thatclient's needs. The author takes readers through a step-by-step methodthat includes establishing client requirements, developing andtranslating ideas into design concepts, drafting layouts, and ultimatelycombining these layouts into well-organized, effective floor plansreplete with offices, workstations, support rooms, and reception areas.

Author : Mary Lou bakkerNo. Class : 729 BAK s

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Codes guidebook for interiorsAuthor : Sharon K. HarmonNo. Class : 343.73 HAR cDescription : The Codes Guidebook for Interiors, Sixth Edition is thestandards reference of choice for designers and architects, and the onlyguide devoted exclusively to codes applicable to interiors. With jargon-free explanations of all standards and regulations of concern to designersand architects, the book takes readers step-by-step through the codesrelevant to each stage in the design process.

Description: Architecture reflects the period of time in which it wascreated. This is true for landmark buildings and major public projects aswell as residential and family properties. Yet architecture is also anexpression of an individual s personality, needs, taste, and his or heroverall take on life. Different countries, cultures, and lifestyles influencethe design of structures and interiors as much as the local climate andother regional characteristics do. What does a house need to become ahome? Infinite Space provides answers to this question that are as variedas the people behind the projects presented on its pages. Singles,couples, and families clients, architects, and suppliers they all have theirown ideas of what makes a modern home.

Author : James SilvermanNo. Class : 747 SIL i

Infinite space

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Kitchen & bath design presentation: drawing,plans, digital renderingAuthor : Margaret KrohnNo. Class : 747.78 KRO kDescription: Kitchen and Bath Design Presentation is the National Kitchenand Bath Association's complete guide to preparing clear and accurate projectdocuments and plans. This updated second edition has been expanded toinclude more information on hand drafting, specifications, and projectpresentation, with additional CAD coverage featuring software programsapproved for the NKBA certification exams. This full-color guide includesdetailed information on the NKBA graphics and presentation standards, plusextensive reference appendices including sample documents, cabinetnomenclature, and metric conversions.

Author : Corky BinggeliNo. Class : 696 BIN b

Interior lighting for designerAuthor : Gary GordonNo. Class : 729.28 GOR iDescription : This revised edition of the successful primer thoroughlycovers fundamentals of lighting design, and also serves as a handy referencefor professional designers. The Fifth Edition is more comprehensive thanever, with new information on LED, energy efficiency, and other currentissues. In addition, it includes more information for drawing ceiling floorplans and the application of designs to specific types of interiors projects.Considered a key reference for the Lighting Certified exam, no other textcombines both technical and creative aspects of lighting design forbeginners and novice designers.

Description : Building Systems for Interior Designers, Third Edition is thesingle-source technical reference that every designer needs, and an idealsolution for NCIDQ exam preparation. Now in its third edition, thisinvaluable guide has been updated to better address the special concerns ofthe interior designer within the context of the entire design team. Newcoverage includes the latest information on sustainable design and energyconservation, expanded coverage of security and building control systems,and a new and expanded art program with over 250 new illustrations.

Building systems for interior designers

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Residential interior design : a guide to planning spaces

Description: Residential Interior Design: A Guide To Planning Spaces isthe industry-standard reference for all aspects of residential spaceplanning, with a practical focus on accessible design, ergonomics, andhow building systems affect each space. This new third edition has beenupdated with the most recent code information, including the 2015International Residential Code and the International Green ConstructionCode, and new content on remodeling. Packed with hundreds of drawingsand photographs, this book illustrates a step-by-step approach to designthat applies to any residential space, and ensures that the most importantfactors are weighted heavily in the decision making process.

Author : Maureen MittonNo. Class : 747 MIT r

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Space Planning basicAuthor : Mark KarlenNo. Class : 729 KAR sDescription : The Codes Guidebook for Interiors, Sixth Edition is thestandards reference of choice for designers and architects, and the onlyguide devoted exclusively to codes applicable to interiors. With jargon-free explanations of all standards and regulations of concern to designersand architects, the book takes readers step-by-step through the codesrelevant to each stage in the design process. The updated sixth editionfeatures the latest information on fire codes, performance codes, buildingand finish standards, energy codes, and accessibility regulations, plusenhanced illustrations that clearly demonstrate how codes apply in real-life scenarios.

Description: The industry standard illustrated guide from the NationalKitchen and Bath Association. Co-published by the National Kitchen andBath Association (NKBA), Kitchen and Bath Lighting is the go-toresource for designing, planning, and installing light in residential kitchenand bath projects. Full color illustrations throughout the book makeKitchen and Bath Lighting a visually absorbing experience. This beautifulvolume begins with the basics of light, color, and vision, progressing fromthere through every stage of the residential lighting design process. Withspecial attention to sustainability and lighting for older eyes, this bookcontains the information you need to know about the latest trendsimpacting the lighting industry.

Author : Daniel BlitzerNo. Class : 621.322 BLI k

Kitchen & bath lighting: concepts, design, light

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Modern clinic design: strategies for an era of change

Description : Modern Clinic Design: Strategies for an Era of Change is acomprehensive guide to optimizing patient experience through the designof the built environment. Written by a team of veteran healthcare interiordesigners, architects, and engineers, this book addresses the impacts ofevolving legislation, changing technologies, and emerging nontraditionalclinic models on clinic design, and illustrates effective design strategiesfor any type of clinic. Readers will find innovative ideas about leandesign, design for flexibility, and the use of mock-ups to prototype spaceplans within a clinic setting

Author : Christine Guzzo VickeryNo. Class : 725.51 VIC m

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Construction drawings and details for interiorsAuthor : Rosemary KilmerNo. Class : 729.022 KIL cDescription : A complete guide to preparing construction documentationfrom a design perspective Construction Drawings and Details for Interiorshas become a must-have guide for students of interior design. It coversthe essentials of traditional and computer-aided drafting with a uniquelydesign-oriented perspective. No other text provides this kind of attentionto detail. Inside, you'll find specialty drawings, a sensitivity to aestheticconcerns, and real-world guidance from leaders in the field of interiordesign. Updated content is presented here in a highly visual format,making it easy to learn the basics of drawing for each phase of the designprocess.

Description: The Handbook of Interior Design explores ways ofthinking that inform the discipline of interior design. It challengesreaders to consider the connections within theory, research, and practiceand the critical underpinnings that have shaped interior design.

Offers a theory of interior design by moving beyond adescriptive approach to the discipline to a 'why and how' study ofinteriors

Provides a full overview of the most current Interior Designresearch and scholarly thought from around the world

Explores examples of research designs and methodologicalapproaches that are applicable to interior design upper divisionand graduate education courses

Brings together an international team of contributors

Handbooks of interior designAuthor : Jo Ann Asher ThompsonNo. Class : 729 THO h

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Kitchen & bathroom planning guidelines withaccess standards

Description: NKBA Kitchen Bathroom Planning Guidelines with AccessStandards is the industry standard reference, written by the NationalKitchen and Bath Association and updated with the latest codes andstandards. This new second edition features revised guidelines for cookingsurface clearance, electrical receptacles, and ventilation for kitchens, aswell as ceiling height, shower size, electrical receptacles, and ventilationfor bathrooms. Revised to reflect the 2015 International Residential Codeand the ICC A117.1-2009, all illustrations have been expertly redrawnusing 2020 Design and Chief Architect Software to provide clearer visualreference for real-world application.

Author : National Kitchen & Bath AssociationNo. Class : 690.42 NAT k

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Description: An introductory chapter provides an overview ofcommercial interior design and the challenges and rewards of workingin the field, and stresses the importance of understanding the basicpurpose and functions of the client's business as a prerequisite todesigning interiors. This guide also gives the reader a head start witheight self-contained chapters that provide comprehensive coverage ofinterior design for specific types of commercial facilities, ranging fromoffices to food and beverage facilities, and from retail stores to healthcare facilities. Each chapter is complete with a historical overview, typesof facilities, planning and interior design elements, design applications,a summary, references, and Web sites.

Author : Christine M. PiotrowskiNo. Class : 747.852 PIO d

Designing comercial interiors