Architecture and Interior Design An Integrated History to the Present Fashion Series
Auteurs : Harwood Buie, May Bridget, Sherman Curt
Architecture and Interior Design: An Integrated History to the Present provides a survey of architecture, interiors, furniture, and decorative arts from the past to the present. It is a completely integrated and interdisciplinary reference for: architecture, architectural details, architectural surface treatments, space planning, interior design, interior architectural features, interior surface treatments, motifs, furniture, color, lighting, textiles, and decorative accessories.
The unique scope allows comparison in all areas of the built environment through the centuries to illustrate historical, social, cultural, and stylistic influences. Narrative and graphics interweave design analysis with architectural and design history.
A. INTRODUCTION
Integrating Architecture and Interior Design
Approaches to Design History
Design Considerations
Using the Book
1. Cultural Precedents
B. EAST ASIA
2. China
3. Japan
C. ANTIQUITY
4. Egypt
5. Greece
6. Rome
D. MIDDLE AGES
7. Early Christian
8. Byzantine
9. Islamic
10. Romanesque
11. Gothic
E. RENAISSANCE
12. Italian Renaissance
13. Spanish Renaissance
14. French Renaissance
15. English Renaissance
16. American Colonial
F. BAROQUE
17. European Baroque
18. Louis XIV
19. English Restoration
G. ROCOCO
20. Regence & Louis XV
21. English Neo-Palladian & Georgian
22. American Georgian
H. EARLY NEOCLASSIC
23. Louis XVI & French Provincial
24. Late English Georgian
25. American Federal
I. REVOLUTION
Buie Harwood, FIDEC, Honorary FASID, Certified Interior Designer in Virginia; Professor Emeritus and past Department Chair, Department of Interior Design, School of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University (for programs in Richmond and Doha, Qater). Ms. Harwood has held officership and committee responsibilities in the Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC), National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ), American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and Foundation for Interior Design Education Research (FIDER; now called the Council for Interior Design Accreditation/CIDA). Among her many honors, she is an IDEC Fellow, received the first ASID Educator of Distinction Award in 2003, and is listed in Who's Who in Interior Design, the International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, and Who's Who Among America's Teachers. She has received numerous grants, published articles, and implemented research projects related to her historic research and the interior design career path. She is co-author (with B. May and C. Sherman) of Architecture and Interior Design, through the 18th century: An Integrated History, which won the prestigious ASID Education Foundation/Joel Polsky award in 2002, and their second volume, Architecture and Interior Design, from the 19th century: An Integrated History which was published in June 2008. Her book, Decorating Texas: Decorative Painting in the Lone Star State from the 1850s to the 1950s, won awards from the American Association of State and Local History and the San Antonio Conservation Society. She has studied in the Victorian Society Summer Schools at both Rhode Island and England.
Bridget May, Ph.D, IDEC, ASID; Professor and former Chair of Interior Design, School of Arts and Sciences, Marymount University. Dr. May has held office and committee responsibiliti
Date de parution : 05-2011
Ouvrage de 912 p.
23.5x28.5 cm