| Following in the tradition of Architectural Graphic Standards, and echoing the same illustration-packed format, this new work addresses every topic essential to interior architecture: space planning, material selection, acoustics and lighting, air quality, accessibilityeven the selection of fixtures and furniture.
Interior Graphics Standards contains an incredible depth of information on more than 170 topics and comes complete with more than 3,000 new illustrations and 100 color plates. Here you'll find all the selection, specification and detailing information you need for working inside the structural shell, from interior partitions and floor systems, to color and lighting, to wall covering and carpeting. In addition, you'll find expert advice on planning and finishing dozens of the most common interior building types, from large commercial offices to childcare centers and hotels. All of this was guided by an advisory board of leading interiors professionals nationwide from firms such as Gensler, The Hillier Group, Perkins & Will, Richard Meier Partners, SOM and more.
Easily the most complete and authoritative reference of its kind on the market today, Interior Graphics Standards will see you through every stage of your interior project from the initial planning through the final evaluation.
contains more than 3000 illustrations, 100 color plates, and includes construction details appropriate for adaptation and use in contract documents. It is the first comprehensive source of design data and project management information for all aspects of commercial interiors practice. It covers the planning, design, detailing, finishing and decorating of commercial spaces from the programming to the project closeout phases. Among the more than 170 topics included are: accessibility, color theory, acoustic and lighting design, project management checklists, casework, architectural concrete, cabinet construction and joinery, countertops, interior architectural woodwork, finishes or architectural hardware, glass-fiber-reinforced gypsum, textiles and leather, systems furniture, and design criteria for offices, museum and exhibition, entertainment, health care, hospitality, and educational facilities. |