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Highlights
- Conquer the complexity of interior design with a logical, methodical approach Space Planning Basics is a definitive introduction and principle resource for thousands of designers.
- About the Author: MARK KARLEN, PHD, AIA, has been practicing, teaching, and writing about interior design and architecture for several decades.
- 256 Pages
- Architecture, Interior Design
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About the Book
"Space Planning Basics is the go-to guide for interior designers and space planners and in this extensive revision offers a complete learning solution for anyone in the early stages of their design"--Book Synopsis
Conquer the complexity of interior design with a logical, methodical approach
Space Planning Basics is a definitive introduction and principle resource for thousands of designers. With step-by-step methodology based on the author's several decades of design experience, this authoritative guide has become the de facto reference for an entire generation of designers. This updated fourth edition includes digitized drawings, diagrams, and matrices throughout, and newly added supplemental photographs. The text has been revised to reflect the latest developments in sustainable and universal design, including coverage of daylighting, benchmarking, LEED system standards, and green code issues. The companion website provides AutoCAD files, intrustor videos and matrices to give you a deeper real-world understanding of the design process. This book is perfect preparation for the NCIDQ exam.
Proper space planning goes way beyond sketching a preliminary floor plan. Successful implementation includes a balanced integration of code compliance, system support, and adherence to the client's functional needs. Sustainability adds a new, important layer of complexity. This book shows you how to approach space planning in a way that ensures all considerations are met, and nothing gets lost in the process.
- Adopt an organized and comprehensive planning methodology
- Work effectively with dimensionally challenging spaces
- Consider building systems, codes, lighting, acoustics, and more
- Develop advanced skills and conquer new challenges
Space planning encompasses many components and processes, making a comprehensive reference necessary for mastery of the field. Space Planning Basics is a thorough, methodical resource that gets you started on the right track, with plenty of room for creativity.
From the Back Cover
THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO SPACE PLANNING, UPDATED AND EXPANDED WITH DIGITAL RESOURCES
Space planning involves much more than just floor plan sketches; designers must consider client needs alongside building codes, environmental factors, and other variables that affect spatial composition, and merge them into a unified, functional, spatially dynamic design. Space Planning Basics is the essential introduction and de facto reference for the design of the interior built space, with step-by-step methodology that serves as a principle resource for designers around the world.
This newly revised edition includes expanded guidance on sustainable design topics including daylighting, benchmarking, LEED, green code issues, and more. The fourth edition also supplies interactive digital resources that provide a close-up look at real-world applications.
New fourth edition updates include:
- Updated drawings, diagrams, and matrices
- Up-to-date discussion on the latest sustainable design and universal design concepts
- Access to video tutorials, CAD files, and interactive documents
- Thorough, in-depth review for space planning aspects of the NCIDQ exam
Comprehensive in scope and highly practical in approach, Space Planning Basics is an essential resource and a complete learning solution for anyone in the early stages of design.
About the Author
MARK KARLEN, PHD, AIA, has been practicing, teaching, and writing about interior design and architecture for several decades. A practicing architect, he currently teaches at Philadelphia University, in Pennsylvania.
ROB FLEMING, AIA, LEED(R) AP BD&C, co-founded the Master of Science in Sustainable Design at Philadelphia University, where he currently serves as the Program Director.