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After its publication in 1992, Designing Interiors became a hugely successful reference tool and designing textbook. In Designing Interiors, Second Edition, updates on trends in sustainability and green design, building codes, universal design, and building information models amplify the already invaluable interior design tricks of trade. Design professors Rosemary and Otie Kilmer provide a fuller design history that incorporates non-Western design and dynamic color illustrations that flesh out technical concepts.
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ROSEMARY KILMER, ASID, IDEC, LEED® AP, and W. OTIE KILMER, AIA, are both Professors Emeritis of interior design at Purdue University. Rosemary Kilmer has served on the Board of Directors for the NCIDQ exam. She is also a member of professional associations, as well as being an Accredited LEED Professional. W. Otie Kilmer has taught design and drawing for over 30 years. His successful career as an architect and interior designer has included work with high-profile international design firms. The authors lead their own design practice, Kilmer and Associates.
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Now Updated!
The classic introduction to interior design
Highly acclaimed, Designing Interiors opened up the world of interior design for a generation of professionals. Now, the Second Edition is poised to usher in a new era of design and a new generation of interior designers.
This comprehensive revision includes a brand new introduction to non-Western design, preparing readers to enter the profession in a global millennium. This new section on non-European interiors covers design and architecture in Africa, China, Japan, India, the Islamic world, and the Pre-Columbian Americas. Readers will also learn about European design from the Classical period through the Victorian age.
Designing Interiors, Second Edition provides vital information on 21st century design trends and key issues related to building codes. Most importantly, Designing Interiors covers the one issue no one can ignore today: sustainability. This Second Edition provides detailed information on the sustainability concerns of wood, masonry, ceramics, plastics, and other materials.
This book introduces key fundamentals, including:
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After its publication in 1992, Designing Interiors became a hugely successful reference tool and designing textbook. In Designing Interiors, Second Edition, updates on trends in sustainability and green design, building codes, universal design, and building information models amplify the already invaluable interior design tricks of trade. Design professors Rosemary and Otie Kilmer provide a fuller design history that incorporates non-Western design and dynamic color illustrations that flesh out technical concepts.
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PREFACE xix
Acknowledgements xxiii
PART ONE: THE HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL BASES OF DESIGN
CHAPTER 1 Interior Design, an Introduction 1
Current Issues in Design 1
Universal Design 1
Globalization 2
Sustainable Design 2
Historical Overview 4
Before the Nineteenth Century 5
The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Decorating and Integrated Design 7
Interior Design as a Profession 9
The Interior Designer 9
Allied Professions 11
Professional Societies 12
Entering the Field of Interior Design 14
Academic Preparation 14
Work Experience and Internships 15
Career Opportunities 15
Licensing Interior Designers 16
For Further Reading 16
CHAPTER 2 The Origins of Design 17
The Meaning and Essence of Design 18
Originality in Design 19
Functional and Visual Design Concepts 20
The Development of Design 22
Context, Container, and Contents 22
Design and Style 23
Design History 24
Ancient Design 24
The Middle Ages 29
The Renaissance, 14001700 32
Baroque and Rococo, 15801760 39
Early American Architecture and Interiors 44
The Neoclassic Period and Other Revivals 49
The Victorian Era, 18301901 55
Non-European Architecture and Interiors 56
AfricaPrehistory to the Present 56
Islamic Design622 to the Present 57
China4000 BC to AD 1912 60
JapanPrehistory to the Present 62
India2500 BC to the Nineteenth Century 62
Pre-Columbian Era300 BC to AD 1570 63
Note 64
For Further Reading 64
CHAPTER 3 The Evolution of Modern Design 65
New Technology and Innovative Design 65
Michael Thonet, 17961871 65
Shaker Furniture, 1747c1860 66
The Arts and Crafts Movement, 18601900 67
Art Nouveau, 18901905 68
The Vienna Secession Movement, 18971911 72
The Twentieth Century 73
Pioneers of Modernism 73
de Stijl, 19171931 77
Bauhaus, 19191933 77
International Style 79
Art Deco, 19251940 80
Modernism 80
Early Modernism, 19301950 81
Middle Modernism, 19501970 86
Design Trends in the Millennium 95
Future Developments 101
Globalization 101
Interactive Design 102
Environmental Responsibility in Design 102
More for Less 104
Social Responsibility 104
User Participation 105
For Further Reading 106
CHAPTER 4 The Basic Theories of Design Composition 107
Design Approaches 107
Structural Design 107
Decorative or Applied Design 108
Naturalistic Design 108
Organic Design 109
Geometric Design 110
Abstract Design 113
Metamorphic Design 113
The Elements of Design 113
Space 114
Line 123
Form 124
Shape 124
Texture 128
Time 131
The Principles of Design 133
Balance 133
Rhythm 137
Emphasis 138
Proportion 138
Scale 139
Unity and Harmony 139
Variety 142
For Further Reading 142
CHAPTER 5 Color and Light 143
Light Sources 143
Modifiers of Light 146
Human Vision and Perception 147
Color Theory and Systems 148
Additive Method of Mixing Light 148
Subtractive Method of Mixing Light 149
Paint-Color Mixing 149
Color Properties 150
Color Systems 150
Color Schemes 158 Psy...