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020 ^a9781501310478^qpaperback |
050 00 ^aNA2850^b.R46 2016 |
100 1 ^aRengel, Roberto J. |
245 14 ^aThe interior plan :^bconcepts and exercises /^cRoberto J.Rengel, University of Wisconsin--Madison. |
250 ^aSecond edition. |
260 1 ^aNew York, NY :^bFairchild Books,^c2016. |
300 ^ax, 336 pages ;^c22 x 28 cm |
500 ^aIncludes index. |
505 0 ^aIntroduction to interior planning : Interiors: content and organization ; Concepts of accommodation ; Interiors: the microscale ; Interiors the macroscale ; Nature of interiorplanning ; anatomy of a space plan ; The spare plan in context ; Drawing as design tool ; Diagramming as design tool ; Space planning basics ; Solving design problems -- Projects for people: health, safety, and welfare : Basic human needs ; Humans in buildings ; Humans in action ; Comfort ; Light and sound ; Anthropometrics ; Cast of users ; Universal design ; Wheelchairs ; Accessibility: navigating space ; Accessibility: door clearance ; Accessibility: restrooms and drinking fountains ; Accessibility application: master bedroom suite project ; Life safety: egress concepts : Egress: Exit and door requirements ; Egress: good practices for egress corridors; Multitenant corridors -- Design process : Design process; Programming I -- Programming II: user needs ; Programming III: from requirement to diagrams ; From diagrams to plan ; Allocating spaces ; Adjacencies: the matrix diagram ; Adjacencies: the bubble diagram ; Diagramgraphics ; Contextual factors: the site ; Organization: circulation ; Organization: solids and voids ; From bubbles to plan: a transitional home ; From bubbles to plan: a restaurant ; From bubbles to plan: an office ; Essences of a scheme ; Generating alternatives ; The patent search ; Search for form ; Edit yourself ; Social spaces ; Practicing bubble diagramming and block planning -- The good room : Shapes an proportions ; Basic plan elements ; Furniture groups ; Grouping ; Zones and regions; Centering and alignment ; The center ; Grounding ; Focalelement as magnet ; Windows ; Circulation ; Thick walls ; Thick walls: practical applications ; Gathering room analysis ; Hotel lobby critique -- Beyond the room : Largesingle spaces ; Spatial affinities ; Dividing space ; Dividing space: plan views ; Combining spaces ; Layered space ; Formal sequences ; Informal sequences ; Innovativedividers ; Flow in spatial sequences Grounding in open spaces ; Thresholds and prospect ; Joining enclosed rooms ; Dividing spaces ; Executive retreat center -- The project : Project qualities ; Four basic qualities ; Project parts ; Open space and rooms ; Repetitive parts ; Development of the plan ; Base building ; Solids and voids; Growing the core ; Rooms and machines ; Circulation: clarity, flow, and efficiency ; Circulation: schemes ; Circulation: enrichment ; Annotated plans ; Explicit intentions -- Residential design : Residential planning ; Entry spaces ; Living rooms ; Dining rooms ; Bedrooms I ; Bedrooms II: master suites ; Bedroom groups ; Kitchens ; Bathrooms ; Storage ; Apartments: analysis ; Small houses:analysis ; Style influence ; Bubbles to block plan to loose plan ; Block plan configurations ; Plan development ; Furnishing spaces ; efficiency apartment -- Nonresidential design : Offices: anatomy and issues ; Offices: types ; Office furnishings ; Offices: reception areas ; Offices: private offices ; Offices: conference rooms ; Office analysis ; Design office critique ; Offices: process ; Office layout ; Retail: anatomy and issues ; Retail: store types ; Retail: circulation ; Retail anthropometrics ; Retail: fixtures ; Retail examples ; Gourmet food and wine shop ; Restaurants: anatomy and issues ; Restaurant types ; Restaurants: furnishings ; Restaurants: dining areas ; Restaurants: the bar ; Restaurant examples: four small bistros ; Restaurant analysis ; Restaurant layouts -- Basic metric conversion tables -- Glossary. |
520 ^aThis introductory-level text introduces students to the planning of interior environments, addressing both the contents of the environments and the process of interior space planning. Topics include the making of rooms, the design of effective spatial sequences, functional relationships among project parts, arrangement of furniture, planning effective circulation systems, making spaces accessible, and designing safe environments with efficient emergency egress systems. Exercises throughout the book facilitate learning by encouraging students to apply ideas and concepts immediately after reading about them. This second edition features logically re-organized content with coverage on accessibility and universal design throughout, providing for a more intuitive read. Italso features new original artwork by the author and a newglossary for quick look-up of terms. Finally, there are new exercises that engage students and test their ability to apply what they have learned^"--^cProvided by publisher. |
650 0 ^aInterior architecture |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |