Form and Structure in Interior Architecture examines the basic ideas that underpin the design of interior space: From the establishment of a relationship between the existing building and the new components that inhabit it, to the design and positioning of significant elements within the space itself. Through a series of groundbreaking case studies from around the world, this book proposes a method of analysis, understanding and exploitation of the existing building. Studies of contemporary work engage and stimulate, while clear diagrams and explanations allow students to understand and relate to the works in the context of architecture and interiors as a wider field. The second edition includes a new chapter on sustainable interior architecture. This brings the book up to date by covering current thinking about the importance of sustainability in architectural design.
An introduction to the ideas behind the form and structure of interior spaces, supported by international case studies that explore the subject further.About the AuthorGraeme Brooker is the Head of the Department of Fashion and Interiors at Middlesex University, UK. Sally Stone is Director of the College of Continuity in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture, UK.
Book InformationISBN 9781472572653
Author Graeme BrookerFormat Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint Fairchild BooksPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 272g