TY - GEN AU - Brooker, Graeme Ed. AU - Weinthal, Lois Ed. TI - Handbook of interior architecture and design SN - 9781847887450 U1 - 729 PY - 2013/// CY - London PB - Bloomsbury Academic N1 - CONTENT Illustrations iX General Introduction PART 1: CONTEXTS Introduction PART 1.1: REFLECTING ON THE DISCIPLINE 1 Modern History and Interior Design 15 Anne Massey 2 Rethinking Histories, Canons, and Paradigms 28 John C. Turpin 3 Inhabited Space: Critical Theories and the Domestic Interior 40 Alexa Griffith Winton 4 Methods of Research and Criticality 50 Gennaro Postiglione 5 Protected Title in Britain: An Educational Necessity? 61 Graham Stretton 6 Regulations and Conventions: Interior Design Practice and Education 79 Kees Spanjers vi CONTENTS 7 The Profession that Dare Not Speak its Name 93 Drew Plunkett PART 1.2: INTERIOR TERRAINS 8 interiorizt 107 Suzie Attiwill 9 Surface Demonstrations, Neutral, Not So x 117 Julieanna Preston 10 A Short History of the Room 129 Fred Scott 11 New Occupancy 139 Lorraine Family 12 Program, Function, and Fabrication: Exhibiting the Domestic Interior 151 Andy Milligan and Helen O'Connor 13 Lives in Large Interiors 165 Thomas Kong 14 Swiss Cheese and Beanbags: Producing Interior Urbanism 180 Lee Stickells 15 The Public Private Interior: Constructing the Modern Domestic Interior in Singapore's Public Housing 199 Lilian Chee . . . 16 The Evolution of Workspace Design: From the Machine r-: to the Network 213 Jeremy Myerson 17 Installation and Performance 226 David Littlefield 18 Exhibition Design: Reflections 239 David Dernie PART 2: OCCUPANCY Introduction 253 PART 2.1: THE BODY, BEHAVIOR, AND SPACE 19 Redesigning for the Body: Users and Bathrooms 261 Barbara Penner CONTENTS vii 20 The Selection, Creation, and Perception of Interior Spaces: An Environmental Psychology Approach 278 Samuel D. Gosling, Robert Gifford, and Lindsay McCunn 21 Guilty by Design/Guilty by Desire: Queering Bourgeois Domesticity 291 John Potvin 22 Toward Sentience 304 Clive Parkinson 23 Design for Ageing-in-Place for High-Density Living in Asia: A Comparative Analysis on Residential Design in Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong 322 Ong Swee Hong 24 Demographics and Identity 334 Stephanie White PART 2.2: ETHICS AND THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT 25 The Thin Edge of the Wedge: Shifting Ethical Terrains and Interior Design in the Twenty-First Century 351 Mary Anne Beecher 26 Designing Desire 364 Shonquis Moreno 27 Designing for Sustainability: A Framework for Interior Designers to Design for Efficiency and Beyond 379 Nadia Elrokhsy 28 Interior Design, a Political Discipline 394 Terry Mea.de 29 Globalization: What Shapes a Global Interior? 404 Alison B. Snyder PART 3: REPRESENTATION AND FABRICATION Introduction 423 30 The Art of Borrowing Ro Spankie 428 31 Model Behavior Nick Dunn 441 32 Digital Representation and Fabrication 454 Igor Siddiqui 33 The Interior: Television, Gaming, and New Media 468 Edward Hollis 34 Literary Narratives 481 Mark Taylor PART 3.1: ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS OF THE INTERIOR 35 Ornament and Decoration 497 Jonathan Massey 36 The Poetic Language of Interior Materials and Color 514 George Verghese and Dianne Smith 37 Technology and the Interior 528 Trevor Keeble 38 Phenomenology and the Senses in Interiors 544 Christine Cantwell 39 Taste and Trends 559 Penny Sparke NOTES 569 CONTRIBUTORS 645 INDEX 655 ER -