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Residential Interior Design – A Guide to Planning Spaces, Fourth Edition

Autor M Mitton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2022
Discover a practical guide to residential space planning, in this room-by-room guide with up-to-date info on accessibility, ergonomics, and building systems In the newly revised Fourth Edition of Residential Interior Design: A Guide to Planning Spaces, an accomplished team of design professionals delivers the gold standard in practical, human-centered residential interior design. Authors Maureen Mitton and Courtney Nystuen explore every critical component of interior architecture from the perspective of ergonomics and daily use. The text functions as a guide for interior design students and early-career professionals seeking a handbook for the design of livable, functional, and beautiful spaces. It includes hundreds of drawings and photographs that illustrate key concepts in interior design, as well as room-by-room coverage of applicable building codes and sustainability standards. The authors also cover all-new applications of smart building technology and updated residential building codes and accessibility standards. The book also includes: * A thorough introduction to the design of interior residential spaces, including discussions of accessibility, universal design, visibility, sustainability, ergonomics, and organizational flow * In-depth examinations of kitchens, bathrooms, and the fundamentals of residential building construction and structure * Comprehensive explorations of entrances and circulation spaces, including foyer and entry areas, vertical movement, and electrical and mechanical considerations * Practical discussions of bedrooms, leisure spaces, utility, and workspaces * An overview of human behavior and culture related to housing * Updates made to reflect changes in the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC) The latest edition of Residential Interior Design: A Guide to Planning Spaces is ideal for instructors and students in interior design programs that include interior design, residential design, or residential interior architecture courses. This edition provides updated content related to CIDA standards in human centered design, regulations and guidelines, global context, construction, environmental systems, and human wellbeing. It's also an indispensable resource for anyone preparing for the NCIDQ, the interior design qualification exam.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781119653424
ISBN-10: 1119653428
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 214 x 276 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:4th Edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

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Discover a practical guide to residential space planning, in this room-by-room guide with up-to-date info on accessibility, ergonomics, and building systems

In the newly revised Fourth Edition of Residential Interior Design: A Guide to Planning Spaces, an accomplished team of design professionals delivers the gold standard in practical, human-centered residential interior design. Authors Maureen Mitton and Courtney Nystuen explore every critical component of interior architecture from the perspective of ergonomics and daily use.

The text functions as a guide for interior design students and early-career professionals seeking a handbook for the design of livable, functional, and beautiful spaces. It includes hundreds of drawings and photographs that illustrate key concepts in interior design, as well as room-by-room coverage of applicable building codes and sustainability standards. The authors also cover all-new applications of smart building technology and updated residential building codes and accessibility standards.


Notă biografică

Maureen Mitton is Professor Emeritus, and former Director of the School of Art and Design at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. She is on the review board of the Journal of Interior Design and is a Certified Interior Designer. Courtney Nystuen is an architect and educator who has taught architectural design at the University of Wisconsin-Stout for over thirty years. He is a member emeritus of the AIA.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments ix Chapter 1 Introduction 1 What This Book Is About 1 An Overview: Quality and Quantity 1 Human Behavior, Culture, and Housing 2 Defining Housing-Related Terms 6 An Overview of Chapter Topics 6 Introduction to Accessibility Notes 7 Accessibility, Universal Design, Visitability,and Usability 7 Federal Accessibility Regulations Governing Housing 8 Introduction to Sustainability Notes 9 Defining and Understanding Sustainability 9 Green Building Codes, Rating Systems, an Certification Programs 10 Life-cycle assessment 11 Global Warming, Climate Change, Carbon, and the Built Environment 13 Ergonomics and Required Clearances 14 Organizational Flow 14 Related Codes and Constraints 14 More About the International Residential Code 16 Section R303 of the IRC covers light, ventilation, and heating 16 Section R304 of the IRC covers minimum room areas 16 Section R305 of the IRC covers ceiling height 16 Fire sprinklers and alarms are covered as follows 17 Electrical and Mechanical 17 Lighting 19 Types of Lighting 20 More Lighting Basics and Lighting Terminology 20 Smart Homes and the Internet of Things 25 References 26 Chapter 2 Basic Design Graphics and Sample Project 30 An Introduction to Orthographic Projections 30 Introductory Sample Project Design Drawings 33 Diagrams 33 Preliminary Orthographic Projection Drawings 33 Site Plans 34 Floor Plans 35 Exterior Elevations 39 Interior Elevations 39 Schedules 40 Additional Graphic Symbols 41 Final Sample Project Drawings 42 Dimensions 49 Sections 54 Reflected Ceiling Plans 54 Electrical and Lighting Plans/Power and Lighting Plans 55 References 55 Chapter 3 Entrances and Circulation Spaces 56 Introduction 56 Foyer and Entry Areas 56 Vertical Movement 58 Ergonomics and Required Clearances 61 More About Stairs 61 Organizational Flow 65 Related Codes and Constraints 69 Electrical and Mechanical 74 Lighting 74 References 78 Chapter 4 Social and Leisure Spaces 79 Introduction 79 Ergonomics and Required Clearances 83 Organizational Flow 87 Related Codes and Constraints 92 Electrical and Mechanical 93 Lighting 93 References 95 Chapter 5 Kitchens 97 Introduction 97 Getting Started 97 Organizational Flow 101 Fixtures and Appliances 104 Sinks 105 Faucets 110 Garbage Disposers 113 Dishwashers 113 Ranges 114 Cooktops 117 Wall Ovens 117 Microwave Ovens 118 Refrigerators 119 Ergonomics and Required Clearances 121 Work Counters and Cabinets 121 Dining Spaces for Interaction 123 Sinks 124 Dishwashers 126 Ranges and Cooktops 126 Ventilation 127 Ovens and Microwaves 128 Refrigerators 129 Kitchen Storage and Cabinetry 131 More on Cabinets and Built-In Storage 135 The Pantry 141 The Super Pantry and Butler's Pantry 141 Related Codes and Constraints 142 Selected IRC Kitchen-Related Code Items 143 Electrical and Mechanical 143 Lighting 145 Prototype Kitchen Illustrations 149 References 159 Chapter 6 Bedrooms 161 Introduction 161 Ergonomics and Required Clearances 162 Organizational Flow 166 Related Codes and Constraints 169 Electrical and Mechanical 172 Lighting 174 References 180 Chapter 7 Bathrooms 181 Introduction 181 Fixtures 182 Toilets 182 Urinals 183 Bidets 184 Sinks 186 Faucets 188 Bathtubs 190 Showers 191 Showerheads and Fixtures 195 Smart Fixtures 198 Shut off Valves 198 Storage and Cabinetry 198 Sink Area 198 Toilet, Tub, Shower, and Linen Storage 201 Ergonomics and Required Clearances 201 Organizational Flow 209 Related Codes and Constraints 216 Electrical and Mechanical 216 Lighting 217 References 219 Chapter 8 Utility and Workspaces 220 Introduction: Types of Utility and Workspaces 220 Garages and Equipment Rooms 220 Laundry Spaces 220 Mudrooms 221 Hobby Spaces 222 Home Offices/Workspaces 222 Working and Learning from Home 224 Electronic Devices and Equipment 225 Managing Household Paperwork and Activities 225 Home Gyms and Exercise Equipment 225 The Flex Room 226 Laundry Appliances and Sinks 226 Clothes Washers and Dryers 226 Utility Sinks 228 Storage and Cabinetry 228 Garage Area Storage 228 Laundry Area Storage 228 Mudroom Area Storage 229 Bookshelves and Bookcases 229 Ergonomics and Required Clearances 229 Organizational Flow 230 Related Codes and Constraints 230 Electrical and Mechanical 232 Electric Vehicles 234 Lighting 238 References 239 Chapter 9 Basic Light Frame Residential Construction 240 Introduction 240 Standard Residential Building Platform Types 240 Basic Wood Frame Construction 240 Plumbing 240 Doors and Windows 240 Doors 240 Windows 245 Roof Types and Styles 248 Fireplaces and Stoves 250 References 255 Chapter 10 Notes on Remodeling 256 Introduction 256 Additions and Alterations 257 The Remodeling Process 259 The Assessment Phase 260 The Design Phase 261 Selection and Construction 262 Budgeting and Return on Investment 262 Organizational Flow, Ergonomics, and Required Clearances 264 Zoning and Building Codes 264 References 265 APPENDIX A ANSI, UFAS, and Fair Housing Bathrooms and Kitchens 267 APPENDIX B Sample Project Scenario/Problem Statement 271 APPENDIX C Common Construction Abbreviations 273 APPENDIX D Seated Wheelchair Dimensions 275 APPENDIX E Residential Elevator Information 277 APPENDIX F Common Stock Cabinet Configurations and Sizes 279 APPENDIX G Outdoor, Secondary, and Compact Kitchens 281 Index 285