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CHAPTER 4 Growing a Profession EDWARD C. FRIEDRICHS, FAIA, FIIDA Copyright 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Click here ...
S Some historians of interior design believe that the profession really started in 1965,when Cornell University-educated archite ...
routinely part of teams that include architects, engineers, and other profes- sionals and specialists. In this context, these “b ...
ended. That was their only possible argument: in America, anything else would be restraint of trade. In seeking to license the t ...
The real subject of interior design is enclosed space— that is, the settings within buildings that house human activity. First a ...
In trying to define professionalism, Maisterlists the following distinguishing traits: Taking pride in yourwork (and being comm ...
largergoals and strategies,the real starting points of innovation in the design process. What Makes Interior Design a Profession ...
Collaborating with professional services of other licensed practi- tioners in the technical areas of mechanical, electrical, an ...
dynamic analysis of structure. Interior design also differs from architecture (and interior decoration) in its concern for every ...
CHAPTER 1 GROWING A PROFESSION 13 INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN In tackling the problem of indoor air pol- lution in ...
THE CULTURAL IMPACT OF INTERIOR DESIGN Settings, the designed spacesSettings, the designed spaces within buildings, are “where t ...
The Modern movement, aping Taylor, took “Form follows function” as its credo. Today, though, we might amend this to “Form follow ...
innovation is one reason that professions evolve. Social change, the evolu- tion of “everyday life” and its values, is another. ...
At the same time, we are trying to use the infrastructure to support tradi- tional practice models. Itmaytakea “push”from the ou ...
matters for their designers is their“use through time.” Duffy finds the whole notion of timelessness to be“sterile”because it ig ...
lish gender equity in a field dominated by men, and earn the respect of theirfellow professionals.^15 “Thedesigners’viewpointis ...
PART ONE BACKGROUND 20 ARCHITECTURE’S STRUGGLE TO BECOME A PROFESSION^1 Interior designers who anguish about the time it is taki ...
CHAPTER 1 GROWING A PROFESSION 21 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Likeotherprofessionals,interiordesigners must contend with ethical issues. ...
Interior design came into its own in the 1990s as settings came to be seen as strategic resources. The catch phrase“Place matter ...
interior design professionals much more rigorous. This argues for a more comprehensive curriculum,as I have outlined previously, ...
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