State of the interior design profession
Publication details: Fairchild Books New York 2010Description: xxiv,532pISBN:- 9781563679209
- 729.023 MAR
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CONTENTS
LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS xii
FOREWORD xvii
Eva L Maddox
PREFACE xix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxv
VALUE OF INTERIOR DESIGN
THE INTERIOR DESIGN VALUE PROPOSITION 3
Suzan Globus
SOCIALLY BENEFICIAL DESIGN: WHAT CAN INTERIOR DESIGNERS DO? 8
Jill B. Pable
BEYOND FUNCTION: CREATIVITY IN INTERIOR DESIGN 17
Brad Hokanson
HOLISTIC REVOLUTION: ELEVATING THE VALUE OF INTERIOR DESIGN 22
Gary £ Wheeler
BENEFITS OF INTERIOR DESIGN FOR ALL 30
Katherine S. Ankerson & Betsy S. Cabb
THE POWER OF ONE GOOD QUESTION 38
Ray C. Anderson
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND INTERIOR DESIGN EDUCATION 42
Lisa M. Tucker
OUR DESIGN RESPONSIBILITY FOR PEOPLE AND PLANET 48
Rachelle Schoessler Lynn & David Loehr
DESIGN THINKING
FUTURE SENSE: WHY DESIGN THINKING MATTERS 61
Thomas Fisher
WHAT IS DESIGN THINKING? 66
Joseph T. Conneil
INTERIOR DESIGN MEETS THE ADAPTED MIND 72
Judith H. Heerwagen
THE GROWING NEED FOR CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING THROUGH DESIGN THINKING78
Susan S. Szenasy
K-12 + INTERIOR DESIGN: A NATURAL. CRITICAL PARTNERSHIP 83
Stephanie A. demons
THE BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
BODY OF KNOWLEDGE: COALESCING COMMUNITY AND INTEGRATING UNDERSTANDING 93
Joy H. Dohr
REFLECTIONS ON THE INTERIOR DESIGN PROFESSION'S BODY OF KNOWLEDGE 98
Anna Marshall-Baker
THE IMPORTANCE OF INCORPORATING EMBEDDED KNOWLEDGE INTO THE104
INTERIOR DESIGN BOOK
Ernest (Ernie) Rhoads
WELFARE: CAN YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE? 110
Denise A. Cuerin & Jain Kwon
EVIDENCE-BASED DESIGN
EVIDENCE-BASED DESIGN: THE HIGHEST FORM OF PROFESSIONALISM 121
D. Kirk Hamilton
EVIDENCE-BASED DESIGN: AN INTERIOR DESIGNER'S OPPORTUNITY 129
Janice Barnes
INTEGRATING RESEARCH INTO A REFLECTIVE PRACTICE OF DESIGN: 136
MOVING INTERIOR DESIGN INTO THE FUTURE
Terri Zborowsky
CAN WE RESCUE THE OPEN-PLAN OFFICE VIA EVIDENCE? 143
Jay L Brand
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE: FROM THE CLASSROOM INTO THE FIRM 150
Caren S. Martin
FACTORS INFLUENCING PRACTICE
A CASE FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN 159
Eileen E. Jones
ADVICE TO GEN Y: BECOME THE GENERATION OF EXCELLENCE 165
Anita L. Barnett
EXPECTATIONS OF NEW GRADUATES: A VIEW FROM PRACTICE 169
Rita Carson Guest
ACCESSIBLE UNIVERSAL INCLUSIVE DESIGN: HAVE THE HORSES REACHED THE FINISH LINE?174
Louise Jones
INTERIOR DESIGN: SATAN OR SAVIOR? 181
Alan Hedge
CREATIVITY IN A SEASON OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE 187
Mark S. C. Nelson
MOMENTBEGUINE 195
Janice Stevenor Dale
TECHNOLOGY'S ROLE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS 205
Charrisse Johnston
BIM: IS IT FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS TOO? 211
Rochelle A. Maresh
ETHICS AND LEGALITY
THE ETHICAL IMPERATIVE: RELEVANCY OF THE INTERIOR DESIGN PROFESSION219
Judith Fosshage
COMMODITIZATION OF INTERIOR DESIGN 226
Allan Cuinan
IDEALS + IDEAS + INFRINGEMENTS 232
Cindy Coleman
WHEN IS AN IMITATION AN ILLEGAL KNOCKOFF? 238
Susan E. Parley
WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF REGULATION ON LIABILITY? 243
H. LaDon (Don) Baltimore
7. REGULATION OF PRACTICE
THROUGH THE CRACKS: FAILURES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY 251
STANDARDS IN THE SELECTION. SPECIFICATION. AND INSTALLATION OF INTERIOR
Katherine S. Setser
THE NEED FOR REGULATION OF THE INTERIOR DESIGN PROFESSION 264
Janice Roberts Young
REGULATIONS AND MINIMUM PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY 270
Diane Cote
TITLE OR PRACTICE: WHAT MAKES SENSE? A PERSONAL VIEW FROM AN 277
"UNREGULATED" INTERIOR DESIGNER
David D. Stone
REGULATION OPPOSITION: CONTRADICTIONS REVEALED 281
Phyllis D. Moore
DONT BOTHER ME WITH THE FACTS! 287
Caren S. Martin
DIVERSITYRESPECT 301
Vincent C. Carter
YOU'RE A WOMAN. AN INTERIOR DESIGNER. AND YOU WANT TO BE IN BUSINESS?306
Sherry Bilenduke Si Victoria Horobin
WHERE ARE THE WOMEN? STATUS OF WOMEN AS DESIGN FIRM MANAGERS 312
Debora Emert
BLACK CULTURE IN INTERIOR DESIGN-HIDDEN IN PLAIN VIEW: 317
TEN PRINCIPLES OF BLACK SPACE DESIGN FOR CREATING INTERIORS
Jack Travis
DESIGNING FOR DIVERSE USERS: A CULTURAL IMPERATIVE 326
John C. Turpin
GLOBALIZATION
GLOBALISM IN DESIGN: ARE WE RESPONSIBLE? 335
Joseph Pettipas
ENTERING THE GLOBAL DESIGN MARKET 340
Kenneth A. LeDoux & Faye LeDoux
CULTURALLY RELEVANT INTERIORS 346
Jeanette F. Dettling & Kristian Broin
GLOBALIZING INTERIOR DESIGN: REFLECTIONS ON DIFFERENCE AND 352
TRANSCULTURALISM
Tasoulla Hadjiyanni
A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE: UNIVERSAL DESIGN AS SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DESIGN 362
Valerie Fletcher
CONFRONTING EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES
WHO IS PREPARING NEW PRACTITIONERS? 373
Ceorgy Olivieri
REDEFINING "QUALIFIED" 379
Denise A. Cuerin
BECOMING AN INTERIOR DESIGN EDUCATOR: THE ROLE OF THE MASTER'S DEGREE 385
jane K. Kucko
CLARIFYING GRADUATE DEGREES IN INTERIOR DESIGN AND PRESENTING THE MID 392
lohn Weigand & Buie Harwood
SUSTAINING EDUCATION: FUTURING INTERIOR DESIGN DIRECTIONS? 401
Tiiu Poldma
"ON THE TABLE": THE NEW FIRST-PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 410
Allison Carll White & Ann Whiteside Dickson
COMPLETING THE CIRCLE: THE PLACE OF THE MID IN INTERIOR DESIGN 416
Margaret Portillo
SUSTAINING DESIGN PEDAGOGY: STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF 424
INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAMS AND AN EMERGING ACADEMIC CONTEXT
Henry P. Hitdebrandt
INTERDISCIPLINARY ACADEMIES: CHALLENGES. RISKS. AND OPPORTUNITIES 430
/o Ann Asher Thompson
PERCEIVED IDENTITY
FROM SHELTER TO COMFORT-. EXPLORING THE INTERIOR DESIGN IDENTITY 439
Shashi Coon
ALLIED PROFESSION OR SUBSET OF ARCHITECTURE: THE DILEMMA 444
Crystal D. Weaver
PERCEIVED IDENTITY 449
Janice Carleen Linster
THE IDENTITY CRISIS OF INTERIOR DESIGN 453
Lisa M. Whited
NAME IS NOT THE PROBLEM 460
Mary Anne Beecher
WHATS IN A NAME? 465
THE ISSUE WITH INTERIOR DESIGN AND INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
Eric A. Wiedegreen
THE IMPACT OF TELEVISION ON THE PUBLIC'S PERCEPTION OF INTERIOR DESIGN 470
Lisa K. Waxman & Stephanie A. demons
THE PROBLEM; PLAY VERSUS WORK 476
Theodore Drab
CHALLENGES
WHAT MAKES US GREAT? 485
DISCOVERING THE UNIQUE VALUE OF INTERIOR DESIGN
Bruce J. Brigham
THE EMERGING PROFESSION OF EVIDENCE-BASED INTERIOR DESIGN 490
FOUR MYTHS ABOUT INTERIOR DESIGN THAT MUST FIRST BE DISPELLED
Rosalyn Cama
ARE WE THERE YET? 495
Scott M. Age/off
CRITICAL CHALLENGES FACING THE PROFESSION OF INTERIOR DESIGN: 500
SHORT- AND LONG-TERM VIEWS
Robert Nieminen
OFF COURSE-. THE UNHEARD VOICES OF INTERIOR DESIGN 505
Bradford /. Poweil
GLOBALIZATION. EDUCATION. AND REGULATION 512
Trevor Kruse
INTERIOR DESIGN AT A CROSSROADS 518
Michael D. Kroelinger
EPILOGUE: FINAL THOUGHTS 523
INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS 525
INDEX 527
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