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2016Interior Design & Architecture

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Interior Design & Architecture 2016

Online Products 2

Introduction to Interior Design 4

Materials, Textiles and Furniture 5

Drawing and Presentation 6

Computer-Aided Design 8

Space Planning and Form 9

Professional Practice and Branding 11

Interior Design History and Preservation 12

Introduction to Interior Architecture 13

Landscape Architecture 14

Reference 16

How to Read Series 18

Architectural History, Theory and Culture 19

Index 22

Representatives and Agents 23

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Cutting-edge academic research and reference combined with a wealth of high-quality images for academics and students.

www.bloomsburyarchitecturelibrary.com

education and Research by Design

ABOUT THE RESOURCE FEATURES AND BENEFITS

An unparalleled resource for anyone working across the broad field of design and craft studies, the Bloomsbury Design Library offers searchable access to a carefully-curated and dynamic collection of text and image content. Comprehensive, peer-reviewed reference works combine with cutting-edge academic research and a wealth of images to offer academics and students high-quality, intuitive tools for research.

ABOUT THE CONTENT

• Over 10 million words of high-quality peer-reviewed writing on design and crafts

• The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design online – over 1800 entries on key topics

• Victor Margolin’s World History of Design online – a magisterial history of global design from prehistoric times to the present day

• The Encyclopedia of Asian Design online – in-depth coverage of design history and practice across Greater Asia

• An extensive eBook collection with over 60 original titles in design and craft studies

• A searchable colour image library containing thousands of images from major museums and archives

• Free lesson plans addressing key modular topics

• Illustrated timelines and bibliographic guides with links through to online content

Bloomsbury Design Library offers a user experience that extends beyond that of a collection of eBooks and images.

• A custom taxonomy enabling intuitive search and discovery by genre, region, country, period within design history, theory and practice

• Biannual additions and updates to the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design, making this an ever-expanding resource

• Browse content using illustrated timelines

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Cutting-edge academic research and reference combined with a wealth of high-quality images for academics and students.

www.bloomsburyarchitecturelibrary.com

education and Research by Design

ABOUT THE RESOURCE FEATURES AND BENEFITS

An unparalleled resource for anyone working across the broad field of design and craft studies, the Bloomsbury Design Library offers searchable access to a carefully-curated and dynamic collection of text and image content. Comprehensive, peer-reviewed reference works combine with cutting-edge academic research and a wealth of images to offer academics and students high-quality, intuitive tools for research.

ABOUT THE CONTENT

• Over 10 million words of high-quality peer-reviewed writing on design and crafts

• The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design online – over 1800 entries on key topics

• Victor Margolin’s World History of Design online – a magisterial history of global design from prehistoric times to the present day

• The Encyclopedia of Asian Design online – in-depth coverage of design history and practice across Greater Asia

• An extensive eBook collection with over 60 original titles in design and craft studies

• A searchable colour image library containing thousands of images from major museums and archives

• Free lesson plans addressing key modular topics

• Illustrated timelines and bibliographic guides with links through to online content

Bloomsbury Design Library offers a user experience that extends beyond that of a collection of eBooks and images.

• A custom taxonomy enabling intuitive search and discovery by genre, region, country, period within design history, theory and practice

• Biannual additions and updates to the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design, making this an ever-expanding resource

• Browse content using illustrated timelines

LAUNCHING 2017 Available via Subscription

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Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture (21st Edition) online, plus academic texts, images, lesson plans and more.

The One-Stop Resource for Architectural Studies

ABOUT THE RESOURCE FEATURES AND BENEFITS

The leading source of information for the study of architecture, urbanism, and interior design, the Bloomsbury Architecture Library incorporates Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture* alongside a wealth of related reference and educational resources. Offering users cross-searchable access to an expanding range of text, image, and interactive content, it provides a dynamic research tool for academics and an innovative educational resource for students.

KEy CONTENT

• A growing list of major new reference works including SirBanister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture (21stEdition) and Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of theWorld (2nd Edition)

• A wide collection of eBooks from Bloomsbury’s academic lists

• An image library featuring thousands of images includingmajor archives and collections

• Interactive maps showing key buildings around the world

• Free lesson plans and bibliographic guides with linksthrough to online content

Bloomsbury Architecture Library offers a user experience that extends beyond that of a collection of eBooks and images.

• An intuitive custom taxonomy that will enable ‘searchand discovery’ of buildings and architects by place, date,building type, culture and technology

• Regular updates to keep students, scholars, andprofessionals at the cutting edge of their subject

• Browse content using illustrated timelines and interactivemaps

LAUNCHING 2017 Available via Subscription

* Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture (21st Edition) is entirelyrewritten and includes new analysis of the architecture of the 20th and 21st centuries to reflect the latest scholarship in global architectural history. Learn more on page 17 of this catalog.

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2015

208 pages200 colour illus230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inchesPB 9781472528537£26.99 / $44.95Series: FundamentalsFairchild Books

“I think this is an excellent course book for students who are about to enter, or are considering entering a program of interior design for it touches lightly, but directly, on all aspects of the design process from inception to construction, as well as the modes and means of the production of designs. This book would be a terrific reference for students in preparatory courses and/or the first term in the course of study.” Anita Cooney, Pratt Institute, USA

An updated, comprehensive introduction to the key elements and concepts of interior design. It explores the design process from first ideas to creating final projects.

Simon Dodsworth lectures in interior design at KLC, London, UK. Stephen Anderson lectures in interior design and architecture at the University of Portsmouth, UK.

The Fundamentals of Interior DesignSimon Dodsworth with Stephen Anderson

Adaptation Strategies for Interior Architecture and DesignGraeme Brooker

“The approach of looking into strategies on existing buildings with new designs and changes in functions is extremely necessary.” Markus Berger, Rhode Island School of Design, USA

“This book, with its emphasis on strategy, rather than purely case study, will be useful and relevant – especially to students for whom skills such as design process and critical attitude are so important.” David Littlefield, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

A comprehensive and contemporary overview of design strategies, ideas and critical thinking in interior architecture and interior design.

Graeme Brooker is head of interior design at the Royal College of Art, UK.

UK August 2016US October 2016

224 pages250 colour illus270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 inchesPB 9781472567130£37.99 / $64.95Series: Required Reading RangeFairchild Books

Introduction to Interior Design

Textbook

Textbook

Contents

Features

• Considers and presents ideas on the diversity of the interior and its design

• Explores the interdisciplinary nature of the subject as influenced by new technologies, materials, sustainability, heritage and conservation

InterventionSuperuseInstallationReprogrammingInsertionNarrative

Off/On-SiteArtifice Bibliography Index Acknowledgements and picture credits

2nd Edition

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www/Textbook2nd Edition

Contents

UK October 2016US September 2016

496 pages300 bw illus216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inchesPB 9781628927566£54.00 / $90.00Fairchild Books

Preface Acknowledgments Part I: Introduction to the Home Furnishing Industry 1. Home Furnishings and the

Marketplace Part II: Materials in Home Furnishings 2. Textiles 3. Wood 4. Glass 5. Pottery 6. Plastics 7. Metals 8. Other Materials

Part III: The Categories of Home Furnishings 9. Furniture 10. Bedding 11. Linens 12. Carpets, Rugs, and Flooring 13. Tableware and Ktichenware 14. Lighting 15. Paints and WallcoveringsGlossary Index

A comprehensive resource for understanding the categories of consumer goods for the home and the raw products utilized to make them, Know Your Home Furnishings is a must-have for interior designers, merchandisers, product developers, retailers, and consumers. This book will enable students to understand the major categories of home furnishings and the diverse consumer demand for fashionable and functional products.

• Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide and PowerPoint presentation available

Virginia Hencken Elsasser was formerly Associate Professor at Centenary College, USA.

Julia Sharp is an Assistant Professor at Centenary College, USA.

Know Your Home FurnishingsVirginia Hencken Elsasser and Julia Sharp

Materials, Textiles and Furniture

New to this edition

• All newly-updated Industry Profiles highlight important figures from the field

• Fully-illustrated new material includes coverage of kitchenware, electronics, window treatments, historical furniture, global trade, and online shopping

• End-of-chapter exercises include review questions and learning activities

• Expanded coverage on sustainability and up-to-date information on sustainable products

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www/Textbook2nd Edition

2014

432 pages620 colour illus305 x 229mm / 12 x 9 inchesPB 9781609019174£64.99 / $115.00Fairchild Books

The second edition continues to emphasize the design communication objective of using media as a design tool, encouraging individual style and interpretation of interior spaces. Including over 100 new illustrations, this updated edition cover new topics including floor plans, furniture plans, reflected ceiling plans, and elevation.

• Teaching Resources: sample assignments available

Christina M. Scalise has taught at Woodbury University, Seton Hill University, and the Art Institutes, USA.

Interior Design IllustratedMarker and Watercolor TechniquesChristina M. Scalise

UK February 2016US January 2016

256 pages300 bw and 40 colour illus279 x 216mm / 11 x 8.5 inchesPB 9781628923353£60.00 / $100.00Fairchild Books

Integrated Drawing Techniques closes the gap between creativity and geometry, teaching beginner architects and interior designers how to design their residential interiors using freehand sketching and computer-aided design simultaneously. From concept planning to 3D rendering, this book is a comprehensive guide to designing residences by hand and computer.

Robert Philip Gordon is an adjunct professor of interior design at Columbia College Chicago, USA.

• Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide and PowerPoint presentation available

Integrated Drawing TechniquesDesigning Interiors with Hand Sketching, SketchUp, and PhotoshopRobert Philip Gordon

Drawing and Presentation

Features

• Chapter goals and clear step-by-step instructions of the techniques employed to achieve them

• Chapter summaries with key points and new vocabulary

• Exercises and quizzes to test the student on the material

• Over 300 of the author's original drawings, showing examples of each step toward a finished product

Preface Part I: Freehand Drawing and Rendering: Tools, Materials, and Techniques 1. Freehand Drawing: Pencil and

Pen 2. Color Drawing and Rendering:

Working with Mixed Color Media

Perspective Part II: Digital Rendering 3. SketchUp Techniques 4. Photoshop Techniques 5. Mixed Media: Integrating

Techniques

Part III: Residential Design with Integrated Media 6. The Foyer: Eentering the Home

and Connecting the Elements 7. The Great Room 8. The Kitchen 9. The Bathroom 10. The Bedroom and Study

11. Single-Family Homes 12. Multfamily Residential Design Part IV: Site and Landscape Context: Cmmunity, Residential, and Commerce 13. The Site and Landscape 14. Placing Buildings in the

Environment

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Art GAllery

Now we’re going to turn this pavilion into a lively nightspot, an art gallery, where we can import shadow people and study lighting effects in Photoshop. Look at three somewhat different views from the street, for different heights. (The walls and front have been removed to view the interior). Moving closer in to see the artwork, we will now try the Filter>Render>Lighting Effect tool. This will give you a sense of lighting certain areas in the scene. It won’t be entirely realistic, but at least it shows how lighting can affect an interior space. Sometimes you may want to turn the View>Shadow tool off to make this clearer. The dialogue box for lighting effects allows several different adjustments, shown in Figure G6.1f, as follows:

• LightingStyles>Spotlights,floodlights,triplelights,andothers• Itwillallowyoutoswitch the lights on and off.• Theintensity can go from negative to full.• Thefocus of the area can be adjusted from narrow to wide.• Reflective properties of objects can be matte or shiny.• Andveryimportantly,theambience must be adjusted. Otherwise, the room will

appear either too dark or too light.

It takes some time playing with this tool to get it the way you want it, but it’s worth the trouble. Lighting a room is extremely important in interior design. This will complete the tour of lighting in Photoshop for now, but this topic will reappear in subsequent chapters for lighting interior rooms by various types of lamps and lights.

Figure G6.1a Art Gallery, Bird’s-eye View. Through Windows>Components, you can load trees, cars, paintings, spotlighting, and people.

Figure G6.1b Art Gallery, View from Street.

Figure G6.1c Art Gallery, Sidewalk View, Storefront. Notice that the people we downloaded cast their own shadows. Shadows can also be added manually when necessary. Copy the figure to a new Layer, Rotate it flat, (away from the light), then Image>Adjust>Darken it. Then you can Select>Modify>Feather for the edges.

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Figure G6.1d Art Gallery, Closeup showing Picasso’s Guernica, a Van Gogh, and Matisse paintings with natural lighting.

Figure G6.1e Art Gallery, Same Closeup with Lighting Effects added. To show the effects of artificial lighting, go to the drop-down menu Filters>Rendering>Lighting Effects, which opens a dialogue box for adjustments. (See Figure G6.1f.)

Figure G6.1f To control the effects of artificial lighting, go to the drop-down menu Filters>Rendering >Lighting Effects, which opens a dialogue box for adjustments.

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www/Textbook

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2nd Edition

Contents

2015

288 pages430 bw illus216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inchesPB 9781628929584£56.00 / $85.00Fairchild Books

This guide to the Revit® Architecture software specifically written for designers transitioning from CAD to BIM.

Douglas R. Seidler is an assistant professor at Marymount University, USA.

• Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide with sample courses schedules, sample assignments, and chapter lecture outlines

Revit Architecture 2016 for DesignersDouglas R. Seidler

UK September 2016US July 2016

256 pages450 bw illus216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inchesPB 9781501318122£74.00 / $110.00Fairchild Books

Updated for 2017 AutoCAD software, Digital Drawing for Designers is the architect's and interior designer's best resource for learning digital drawing.

Douglas R. Seidler is Assistant Professor of Interior Design at Marymount University, USA.

• Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide with sample course schedules, sample assignments, and chapter lecture outlines available

Digital Drawing for Designers: A Visual Guide to AutoCAD® 2017Douglas R. Seidler

Computer-Aided Design

Features

• Practice exercises reinforcing each chapter's topics

• Covers everything from basic building blocks of drawing to advanced techniques such as annotative dimensions, annotative blocks, express tools, and linking drawings (XREFs)

• Clear explanation of drawing and printing with line weight

• Quick reference aids: command reference guide, index, and large-type page headers

New to this edition

• Updated for AutoCAD 2017

• Information on Construction Plans, Furniture Plans, Millwork details, and Schedules

Features

• Fully illustrated, step-by-step tutorials, with quick reference checklists, professional construction drawings, sample renderings, and learning exercises

• Updated throughout to reflect all the changes in the latest version of Revit® Architecture 2016 software

• New, more challenging exercises added to ends of chapters

Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Hand Drawing and Digital Drawing 1. Digital Drawing Tools 2. Drawing Lines and Shapes 3. Modifying Lines and Shapes 4. Drawing with Accuracy and Speed Part 2: Design Drawings 5. Organizing Plans, Sections and Elevations

6. Furniture Plans and Reflected Ceiling Plans7. Drawing and Printing to Scale8. Text Styles and Sizes9. Hatches and Dashed Lines10. Stencils and BlocksPart 3: Construction Drawings11. Dimensioning Your Drawing12. Text Leaders13. Drawing Symbols and Attributed Text

14. Construction DetailingPart 4: Advanced Drawing Tools15. Advanced Editing Tools16. Linking Drawings/External References17. AutoCAD 360IndexBasic Metric Conversion TableQuick Reference Guide

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UK April 2016US March 2016

432 pages320 bw illus279 x 216mm / 11 x 8.5 inchesPB 9781501310508£66.00 / $100.00Fairchild Books

Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Epigraph 1. Introduction to Space

Planning 2. Clients and their

Organizations 3. Discovery Process 4. Contract Furniture 5. Circulation and Clearances 6. Room Envelopes and

Typical Private Office Layouts

7. Typical Workstation Layouts 8. Conference Rooms 9. Reception Areas or Rooms 10. Coffee and Other Food

Rooms 11. Support Rooms and

Functions 12. Program Report 13. Building Footprint and

Project Information 14. Space Planning 15. Presentation of Plans Appendix A: Client Profiles Appendix B: Building Location

Appendix C: Program Questionnaire Appendix D: Raw Space Appendix E: Circulation Plan Views Appendix F: Inventory Forms Metric Conversion Table Glossary References Photo Credits Index

Space Planning for Commercial Office Interiors provides a thorough and engaging look at the entire process of space planning, from meeting the client for the first time to delivering a beautifully rendered and creative space plan that addresses all of that client's needs. This step-by-step method includes establishing client requirements, developing and translating ideas into design concepts, drafting layouts, and ultimately combining these layouts into well-organized, effective floor plans replete with offices, workstations, support rooms, and reception areas.

• Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide and PowerPoint presentation available

Mary Lou Bakker is a professional interior designer based in Washington, D.C., USA.

Space Planning for Commercial Office InteriorsMary Lou Bakker

Space Planning and Form

Features

• Diagrams, plan views, standard layouts, and CAD drawings illustrate every stage of the space planning process

• Illustrated tables depicting office furniture and equipment designed to fit a variety of office needs

• Appendices with sample client profiles, building locations, programming questionnaires, and circulation plans

• Includes coverage of open office design, hotelling, and updated coverage of videoconferencing

New to this edition

• A more thorough look at programming and the steps involved

• Expanded end-of-chapter exercises that focus on initial research

2nd Edition

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UK April 2016US March 2016

336 pages310 bw illus279 x 216mm / 11 x 8.5 inchesPB 9781501310478£50.00 / $75.00Fairchild Books

This introductory-level text introduces students to the planning of interior environments, addressing both the contents of the environments and the process of interior space planning. Topics include the making of rooms, the design of effective spatial sequences, functional relationships among project parts, arrangements of furniture, planning effective circulation systems, and designing environments with efficient emergency egress systems.

• Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide and PowerPoint presentation available

Roberto J. Rengel is a professor of interior design at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

The Interior PlanConcepts and ExercisesRoberto J. Rengel

Space Planning and Form

New to this edition

• Glossary allows readers to quickly look up terms used in the book

• Re-organized content with coverage on accessibility and universal design

• New original artwork by the author

• Exercises to engage students and test their ability to apply what they have learned

Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction to Interior Planning 2. Projects for People: Health, Safety,

and Welfare 3. Design Process 4. The Room 5. Beyond the Room

6. The Project 7. Residential Design 8. Nonresidential Design Basic Metric Conversion Table Glossary Art/Design Credits Index

www/Textbook2nd Edition

Shaping Interior Space emphasizes the impact that designers make through their spatial compositions and design manipulations, and covers strategies for creating interior environments that work as a total system to enhance the experience of the user.

Robert J. Rengel is a professor of Interior Design at the University of Wisconsin, USA.

Shaping Interior SpaceRoberto J. Rengel

2014

389 pages 770 bw illus216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inchesPB 9781609018962 £64.99 / $110.00Fairchild Books

New to this edition

• Chapter on development and resolution revised to stress 3-dimensional development beyond the floor plan

• New chapter on Function covers what it means when designers say a facility works well

• Ten principles discussed in Chapter 1 are highlighted throughout to reinforce ideology and connection to space planning

3rd Edition Textbook

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2015

304 pages298 colour illus187 x 235mm / 7.4 x 9.3 inchesPB 9781628923919£55.00 / $75.00Fairchild Books

“Designing the Brand Identity in Retail Spaces combines Martin’s impeccable style of writing and academia and presents diverse retail design case studies in just the right detail to illustrate the role of retail design in different stages of a brand’s life-stage. Quotes and testimonials from the design stake holders, top creative minds and design talents, adds valuable first hand credibility to each of the 300 brand case studies from 48 reputed brands … the book is a great read and very useful for budding architects, interior designers and retailers.” VM & RD Magazine

A visual casebook and primer on how architects and designers transform a company's name and values into a three-dimensional retail space.

Martin M. Pegler is a New York-based international lecturer.

Designing the Brand Identity in Retail SpacesMartin M. Pegler

UK April 2016US March 2016

448 pages40 bw illus216 x 279mm / 8.5 x 11 inchesPB 9781501313950£74.00 / $110.00Fairchild Books

Designing Your Business transforms aspiring interior designers into savvy business people as well as creative interior designers by offering strategies for working with colleagues, clients, and resources.

• Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide and PowerPoint presentation available

Gordon T. Kendall is a lawyer and business manager based in New York, NY, USA.

Heidi Painchaud is Managing Principal of Interior Design with B+H Architects, Canada.

Designing Your BusinessProfessional Practices for Interior DesignersGordon T. Kendall and Heidi Painchaud

Professional Practice and Branding

New to this edition

• New co-author, Heidi Painchaud, is a practicing interior designer, bringing insights, tips, and case studies from the field

• Updated book design makes it easy to follow along and differentiate sections

• "Mentor Memo" and "Notes from the Field" boxed highlights are interspersed throughout every chapter with tips and practices on a variety of topics from both the design and management side

• New Learning Objectives and Review Questions have been added to all chapters

www/Textbook

Textbook

2nd Edition

Preface Acknowledgments Part One: You and Your Work 1. Introduction to Professional

Practices 2. Becoming a Professional 3. Working Ethically

Part Two: You and Your Business 4. Understanding Law and Your

Business 5. Planning Your Business

Finances 6. Managing Your Business 7. Marketing and Promoting Your

Business

Part Three: You and Your Clients 8. Defining Your Services 9. Charging Clients for Your

Services 10. Managing Your Client's Project 11. Defining the Client

Relationship Part Four: You and Your Resources

12. Working with Vendors 13. Working with Service

Providers Part Five: You and Your Career

14. Beginning Your Work Life 15. Planning Your Career Glossary Index

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The Guide to Period Styles for InteriorsFrom the 17th Century to the PresentJudith Gura

2014

432 pages175 bw illus187 x 235mm / 7.4 x 9.3 inchesPB 9781609015091£42.99 / $85.00Fairchild Books

Historic Preservation for DesignersPeter B. Dedek

December 2015

296 pages56 bw illus234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inchesPB 9781472596635£19.99 / $29.95HB 9781472596642£65.00 / $112.00Bloomsbury Academic

Oriental Interiors is the first book to fully explore the formation and perception of eastern-inspired interiors from an orientalist perspective, with essays reflecting the diversity of orientalist spaces in the West from the 18th century through to the present day – from Turkish baths on RMS Titanic to cinematic interiors and contemporary yoga studios.

John Potvin is Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at Concordia University, Canada.

Oriental InteriorsDesign, Identity, SpaceEdited by John Potvin

Interior Design History and Preservation

Introduction: Inside Orientalism: Hybrid Spaces and Modern Interior Design, John Potvin, Concordia University, Canada Section I: Modes of Display and Representation Introduction to Section I 1. The Emptiness of Western

Aesthetics Versus the Aesthetics of Eastern Intimacy: A Reading of Interior Spaces and (Colonial) Literary Impressionism in E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India, Victor Vargas, Cogswell Polytechnic, USA

2. The Exhibitionary Re-production of ‘Islamic’ Architecture, Solmaz Mohammadzadeh Kive, University of Colorado, USA

3. Promoting the Colonial Empire through French Interior Design, Laura Sextro, University of Dayton, USA

4. Orientalism and David Hockney’s Male-positive Imaginative Geographies, Dennis S. Gouws, Springfield College and the Australian Institute of Male Health and Studies, Australia

5. The Excessive Trompe l’Oeil: The Saturated Interior in Tears of the Black Tiger, Mark Taylor, University of Newcastle, Australia and Michael J. Ostwald, University of Newcastle, Australia

Section II: Gendered and Sexual Identities Introduction to Section II 6. On Oriental Interiors in

Eighteenth-century British Women Writers’ Novels, Marianna D’Ezio, Luspio University for International Studies of Rome, Italy

7. Bachelor Quarters: The Spaces of Japonisme in Nineteenth-century Paris, Christopher Reed, Pennsylvania State University, USA

8. Coming Out of the China Closet?: Performance, Identity and Sexuality in the House Beautiful, Anne Anderson, Hon. Research Fellow Exeter University and Associate MIRC, Kingston University, UK

9. Orientalism, Collecting and Shame: Inside Rolf de Maré’s Hildesborg Estate, John Potvin, Concordia University, Canada

Section III: Spaces and Markets of Consumption Introduction to Section III 10. Paradise in the Parlour: Potted

Palms in Western Interiors, 1850 – 1914, Penny Sparke, Kingston University, UK

11. Traveling in Time and Space: The Cinematic Landscape of the Empress Theatre, Camille Bédard, McGill University, Canada

12. Oriental Spaces at Sea: From the Titanic to the Empress of Britain, Anne Massey, Middlesex University, UK

13. Posturing for Authenticity: Embodying Otherness in Contemporary Interiors of Modern Yoga, Lauren Bird, Queen’s University, Canada

Index

Textbook www/Textbook2nd Edition

2015

496 pages300 colour and 50 bw illus187 x 235mm / 7.4 x 9.3 inchesPB 9781628924718£60.00 / $90.00Fairchild Books

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2015

184 pages170 colour illus230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inchesPB 9781472524652£26.99 / $44.95Series: FundamentalsFairchild Books

The Fundamentals of Interior Architecture offers an introduction to the key elements involved in the creation of aesthetically appealing and practically appropriate interior architecture.

John Coles lectured at Middlesex University, UK.

The Fundamentals of Interior ArchitectureJohn Coles

UK January 2016US March 2016

184 pages200 colour illus230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inchesPB 9781472572653£23.99 / $39.95Series: Basics Interior ArchitectureFairchild Books

An examination of the basic ideas that underpin the design and remodelling of interior space, covering the processes from establishing a relationship between an existing building and its new components, through to the design and positioning of elements within that space. Studies of contemporary work are displayed in an engaging and stimulating way and new international case studies are included to ensure current thinking.

Graeme Brooker is the head of interior design at the Royal College of Art, UK.

Sally Stone is Director of the College of Continuity in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture, UK.

Form and Structure in Interior ArchitectureGraeme Brooker and Sally Stone

Introduction to Interior Architecture

1. The Design Process Introduction Definitions and Descriptions Reuse and Redesign: Case Study

2. The Existing BuildingIntroduction Reading the Interior Basic Structural Systems Context and Environment: Case Study History: Case Study Form and Structure: Case Study

3. Sustainable Interior Architecture Introduction Sustainable Design: Case Study Sustainable Use: Case Study

4. Methods of Organising Space Introduction Closed Room: Case Study Free Plan: Case Study

5. Responsive Interiors Introduction Intervened: Case Study Inserted: Case Study Installed: Case Study

6. Autonomous Interiors Introduction Disguised: Case Study Assembled: Case Study Combined: Case Study

7. Elements for Organising SpaceIntroduction Object: Case Study Plane: Case Study Sequence: Case Study Light: Case Study Threshold: Case Study Texture: Case Study

Glossary Index

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• A chapter on sustainable interior architecture

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2nd Edition

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• New case studies and interviews with leading interior architects

• Projects for students

• Images showing work created by leading designers and practioners

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192 pages200 colour illus230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inchesPB 9781472531445£26.99 / $44.95Series: FundamentalsFairchild Books

“This book is a handy reference and easy to use especially for students ... The timeline especially is very good.” Deepika Shetty, Manipal School of Architecture and Planning, India

“Quality content and focus on what the profession is about - augmented with concise text, explanation of terms, and great graphic content. It's a superb book.” Landscape + Urbanism

“This might be the perfect gift for those people that continually fail to understand what it is a landscape architect really does.” Andrew Spiering, Land8Lounge

From climate change to sustainable communities, landscape architecture is at the forefront of today’s most crucial issues and this book provides an introduction to the key elements of this broad field.

Tim Waterman is a senior lecturer in landscape architecture at the Writtle School of Design, UK.

The Fundamentals of Landscape ArchitectureTim Waterman

UK December 2016US January 2017

224 pages200 colour illus270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 inchesPB 9781472590626£37.99 / $64.95Series: Required Reading RangeFairchild Books

This book focuses on how landscape architecture can propagate environmental improvements at a range of scales, from private gardens to public spaces. Zeunert uses professional projects to illustrate key themes and examines the movements that have influenced landscape theory.

Joshua Zeunert is a lecturer in planning and landscape architecture at Deakin University, Australia.

Landscape Architecture and Environmental SustainabilityCreating Positive Change Through DesignJoshua Zeunert

Landscape Architecture

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• Showcases previously unpublished landscape projects from across the world

• Projects and case studies are highly-illustrated with plans and images

• Inspiring interviews with environmentally-prominent landscape architects to stimulate further reading

• Companion website provides additional resources and projects for educators

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“Let it be said at once: the book successfully addresses the three large questions that the general editors of the garden set ... have devised: ‘...why were gardens created? How were they used or visited... And how does their representation in different arts express the position and value of the garden within its culture?’" Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews

A Cultural History of Gardens presents an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. This set of six volumes, available for individual purchase for the first time, covers over 2500 years of gardens as physical, social, and artistic spaces.

Michael Leslie is Professor of English at Rhodes College, USA.

John Dixon Hunt is Professor Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.

A Cultural History of Gardens Edited by Michael Leslie and John Dixon Hunt

Reference

Volumes Now Available for Individual Purchase

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2146 pages2,200 bw and colour illus246 x 189mm / 9.11 x 7.7 inchesHB 9781472589989Introductory price £295 / $495 valid until 3 months after publication(RRP £325.00 / $550.00)Bloomsbury Academic

Praise for the 20th edition:

“Book of the Century.” The American Institute of Architects

“The bible of architectural history... Banister Fletcher remains a potted history with remarkably pithy writing.” Building Magazine

“The tome has been bought for 100 years by every architectural student who could possibly scrape together the shillings.” Architectural Review

“A thundering classic ... No serious fan of architecture should be without it.” The American Institute of Architects

Sir Banister Fletcher’s A History of Architecture is the world’s acknowledged classic work of architectural history reference. Declared the "Book of the Century" by the American Institute of Architects, it has become essential reading for generations of architects and students. This landmark new edition brings an authoritative, detailed, and thoroughly contemporary understanding to the world’s buildings and the contexts in which they were built.

Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of ArchitectureEdited by Murray Fraser

Reference

21st Edition

Volume One: Prehistory to the Dawn of the Renaissance Introduction • Part I: The Birth of Architecture: Prehistory - 500 BCE • Part II: The Classical Period: 500 BCE - 500 CE • Part III: The Age of Religion: 500 CE - 1400 CE

Volume Two: The Modern World Part IV: The Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the Age of Empire: 1400 - 1830 • Part V: Architecture, Industrialization, and Empire: 1830-1914 • Part VI: Modernism and Postmodernism: 1914 - Present Day • Bibliography • Glossary • Index

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UK March 2016

256 pages400 colour illus165 x 135 mm / 6.5 x 5.3 inchesPB 9781474219266£9.99Available in Commonwealth/Europe/Open Market (excluding Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Singapore)Bloomsbury Visual Arts

A pocket-sized guide to understanding the forces that have shaped the world’s cities from the dawn of civilisation to the present day. A must-read for anyone interested in history, cities, and travel, it will turn the reader into an urban detective, and take them on a journey from Babylon to Beijing, London to New York, and to the streets of their own home town.

Jonathan Glancey is an architectural critic, presenter and the author of several architecture and design titles.

How to Read Towns and CitiesA Crash Course in Urban ArchitectureJonathan Glancey

UK March 2016

256 pages400 colour illus165 x 135 mm / 6.5 x 5.3 inches PB 9781474219037£9.99Available in Commonwealth/Europe/Open Market (excluding Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Singapore)Bloomsbury Visual Arts

This indispensable pocket-sized guide takes the reader on a guided tour of modern architecture through its most iconic and significant buildings, showing how to read the hallmarks of each architectural style and how to recognize them in the buildings all around. Packed with detailed drawings, plans, and photographs, this is both a fascinating architectural history and an effective I-spy guide – a must-read for anyone with an interest in modern design and architecture.

Will Jones has been writing for architecture and design magazines around the world for over fifteen years.

How to Read Modern BuildingsA Crash Course in the Architecture of the Modern Era

Will Jones

How to Read Series

IntroductionPart 1: Grammar of StylesPart 2: Building TypesHomes Mass Housing Worship Tall Work

Culture Travel Learning Leisure

Glossary Directory of Buildings Index

Part 1: The Grammar of Urban Architecture Elements of the City Part 2: City Types and Styles First Cities Classical Cities China & the Far East The Americas Muslim Era Cities Medieval Towns The Baroque City

Italian Hill Towns Cities of God Tidal Cities Hanseatic Towns Industrial Towns Politics & Power Ideal Towns Ideal Cities Organic Growth Shanty Towns Garrison Towns Island Towns & Cities

Cities of Towers Underground Cities Megalopolis New Towns Green Towns Abandoned Cities Future Cities

Glossary Resources Index

Contents

Contents

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September 2016

304 pages85 bw illus246 x 189mm / 9.1 x 7.7 inchesHB 9781474267373£75.00 / $128.00Bloomsbury Academic

The first book to explore the introduction and dissemination of the shopping centre in Europe. Eighteen case studies span the continent on both sides of the Iron Curtain, revealing the first European shopping malls to be much more than mere carbon copies of their American precursors. Drawing connections between architectural history, political economy and commerce, together these studies tell us much about the status and role of modernist design, the history of consumption, and the rapidly-changing social, urban, and national contexts of post-war Europe.

Janina Gosseye is a postdoctoral research fellow at Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.

Tom Avermaete is professor of architecture at Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.

Shopping Towns EuropeCommercial Collectivity and the Architecture of the Shopping Centre, 1945-1975Edited by Janina Gosseye and Tom Avermaete

February 2016

176 pages60 bw illus234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inchesPB 9781472581198£17.99 / $30.95HB 9781472581204£55.00 / $94.00Bloomsbury Academic

“Charles Rice's study of the architecture of John Portman raises key questions about the quality of public space in modern cities where multi-use complexes with gleaming towers and soaring atriums remake the relationship between street, square and interior. Rice thus offers a timely analysis for developers and planners in today's international marketplace.” Alice Friedman, Professor of Art, Wellesley College, USA

Interior Urbanism explores the roots of the contemporary tension between inside and outside, identifying the concept of interior urbanism by analysing the works of John Portman in 1960s and 70s America. This captivating study reconsiders the American downtown during a crucial time in its development, helping us to think in new ways about space in cities today.

Charles Rice is Professor of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

Interior UrbanismArchitecture, John Portman and Downtown AmericaCharles Rice

February 2016

256 pages50 bw illus234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inchesPB 9781474224413£19.99 / $29.95HB 9781474224420£65.00 / $112.00Bloomsbury Academic

Cities Interrupted explores the potential of visual culture – in the form of photography, film, performance, architecture, urban design, and mixed media – to strategically interrupt processes of globalization in contemporary urban spaces. Bringing art and creative practice into the centre of discussions about the future of cities, it presents original essays each sited in a different global city, including London, New York, Amsterdam, Beijing, and Doha. Together the essays reveal how the concept of ’interruption’ in cities enables a new understanding of the forms of space, experience, and community that are emerging in today’s rapidly transforming urban environments.

Shirley Jordan is Professor of French Literature and Visual Culture at Queen Mary University of London, UK.

Christoph Lindner is Professor of Media and Culture at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Cities InterruptedVisual Culture and Urban SpaceEdited by Shirley Jordan and Christoph Lindner

Architectural History, Theory and Culture

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April 2016

224 pages20 bw illus234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inchesHB 9781474240819£65.00 / $112.00Bloomsbury Academic

Protecting Suburban America explores the dynamics and conflicts inherent in preserving historic twentieth-century suburban landscapes in America. Examining the changing landscapes of five suburban cities, the study reveals the complex dynamics found within different long-term, immigrant, and gentrifying populations. Bridging architecture, anthropology, planning, and urban studies, its unique approach combines historic preservation with multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, to shed fascinating light on issues of heritage, preservation, gentrification, ethnicity, and contested values in suburbia.

Denise Lawrence-Zuniga is Professor of Architecture and a sociocultural anthropologist at the College of Environmental Design, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA.

Protecting Suburban AmericaGentrification, Advocacy and the Historic ImaginaryDenise Lawrence-Zuniga

August 2016

400 pages280 bw illus244 x 169mm / 9.6 x 6.7 inchesPB 9781472577481£24.99 / $42.95HB 9781472577474£75.00 / $128.00Bloomsbury Academic

Architecture and Ritual explores how the rituals of everyday life are defined in space by the buildings which we inhabit. It goes beyond traditional assumptions about style, aesthetics and utility to deal with something more implicit: how buildings shape and reflect our experience in ways of which we remain unconscious. Through deep readings of a wide range of works of architecture (from the Nuremberg Rally to modern hospitals), this fascinating study shows how architecture coordinates and consolidates social relations, and structures human rituals – from the grand and formal to the everyday.

Peter Blundell Jones is Professor of Architecture at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Architecture and RitualHow Buildings Shape SocietyPeter Blundell Jones

June 2016

320 pages150 bw illus234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inchesPB 9781472566942£21.99 / $37.95HB 9781472566959£65.00 / $112.00Bloomsbury Academic

Bridging the gap between theory and practice, Urban Design Thinking shows how the design of our cities and urban spaces can be informed by the theories of urbanism, architecture and spatial analysis. Taking assemblage thinking as its critical framework, the book introduces a wide variety of key theoretical urban concepts (ranging in scale from graffiti to globalisation), each demonstrating how theory is central to urban design practice. The thirty short chapters can be read alone or in sequence, each opening a valuable conceptual window onto how cities work and how they are transformed through design practice.

Kim Dovey is an architectural critic and Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Urban Design ThinkingA Conceptual ToolkitKim Dovey

Architectural History, Theory and Culture

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October 2016

240 pages30 bw illus234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inchesPB 9781472581518£19.99 / $34.95HB 9781472581525£65.00 / $112.00Bloomsbury Academi

With their elegant looped and landscaped structures, the buildings of contemporary architectural practices like Zaha Hadid, OMA and SOM announce themselves as highly progressive – promoting free circulation between private and public, work and pleasure, education and business. This book argues that the architecture of the ‘new spatiality’ has in fact allied itself alarmingly with a neoliberal agenda, with important implications for our understanding of architectural design and its relationship with politics and control. The Architecture of Neoliberalism presents a provocative and timely critical intervention, exploring what this alliance means for architecture and the inhabitants and users of today’s buildings.

Douglas Spencer lectures in architecture, urbanism and landscape at the Architectural Association, London, UK.

The Architecture of NeoliberalismHow Contemporary Architecture Became an Instrument of Control and ComplianceDouglas Spencer

April 2016

368 pages35 bw illus234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inchesPB 9781474243858£24.99 / $39.95HB 9781474243865£75.00 / $128.00Bloomsbury Academic

“If Spuybroek, like Ruskin, does not shake your design and aesthetic concepts, you haven’t understood him.” Charles Jencks

“... hundreds of threads that make an astonishingly rich tapestry ... Ruskin has at last found an interpreter with the breadth of learning and a poetic imagination to make his perceptions relevant to our own day.” Architectural Review

“... exhilarating to watch elements of Ruskin's thought being taken on ... The Sympathy of Things is energetic, well written and full of examples.” Times Literary Supplement

A new edition of Lars Spuybroek’s ground-breaking exploration of Ruskin, aesthetics, ornament, and digital design.

Lars Spuybroek is Professor of Architectural Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, USA.

The Sympathy of ThingsRuskin and the Ecology of DesignLars Spuybroek

September 2017

256 pages50 bw illus234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inchesPB 9780857857347£24.99 / $42.95HB 9780857856852£75.00 / $128.00Bloomsbury Academic

Food and Architecture offers the first, ground-breaking analysis of two disciplines which both rely on a combination of creativity, intuition, taste, and science but which have rarely been engaged in direct dialogue before. Structured around a series of ‘conversations’ between chefs, culinary historians and architects, the book draws on a range of approaches from both disciplines and includes case studies which range from pig slaughtering and farmhouses in Greece to authenticity and heritage in American cuisine.

Samantha L. Martin-McAuliffe is a lecturer at the School of Architecture at University College Dublin, Ireland.

Food and ArchitectureAt The TableEdited by Samantha L. Martin-McAuliffe

Architectural History, Theory and Culture

2nd Edition

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Index

A

Adaptation Strategies for Interior Architecture and Design 4

Anderson, Stephen 4

Architecture and Ritual 20

Architecture of Neoliberalism, The 21

Avermaete, Tom 19

B

Bakker, Mary Lou 9

Bending, Stephen 16

Brooker, Graeme 4, 13

C

Cities Interrupted 19

Coles, John 13

Cultural History of Gardens 16

Cultural History of Gardens in Antiquity, A 16

Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Empire, A 16

Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment, A 16

Cultural History of Gardens in the Medieval Age, A 16

Cultural History of Gardens in the Modern Age, A 16

Cultural History of Gardens in the Renaissance, A 16

D

Dedek, Peter B. 12

Designing the Brand Identity in Retail Spaces 11

Designing Your Business 11

Digital Drawing for Designers: A Visual Guide to AutoCAD® 2017 8

Dodsworth, Simon 4

Dovey, Kim 20

Dümpelmann, Sonja 16

E

Elsasser, Virginia Hencken 5

F

Food and Architecture 21

Form and Structure in Interior Architecture 13

Fraser, Murray 17

Fundamentals of Interior Architecture, The 13

Fundamentals of Interior Design, The 4

Fundamentals of Landscape Architecture, The 14

G

Glancey, Jonathan 18

Gleason, Kathryn 16

Gordon, Robert Philip 6

Gosseye, Janina 19

Guide to Period Styles for Interiors, The 12

Gura, Judith 12

H

Historic Preservation for Designers 12

How to Read Modern Buildings 18

How to Read Towns and Cities 18

Hunt, John Dixon 16

Hyde, Elizabeth 16

I

Integrated Drawing Techniques 6

Interior Design Illustrated 6

Interior Plan, The 10

Interior Urbanism 19

J

Jones, Peter Blundell 20

Jones, Will 18

Jordan, Shirley 19

K

Kendall, Gordon T. 11

Know Your Home Furnishings 5

L

Landscape Architecture and Environmental Sustainability 14

Lawrence-Zuniga, Denise 20

Leslie, Michael 16

Lindner, Christoph 19

M

Martin-McAuliffe, Samantha L. 21

O

Oriental Interiors 12

P

Painchaud, Heidi 11

Pegler, Martin M. 11

Potvin, John 12

Protecting Suburban America 20

R

Rengel, Roberto J. 10

Revit Architecture 2016 for Designers 8

Rice, Charles 19

S

Scalise, Christina M 6

Seidler, Douglas R. 8

Shaping Interior Space 10

Sharp, Julia 5

Shopping Towns Europe 19

Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture 17

Space Planning for Commercial Office Interiors 9

Spencer, Douglas 21

Spuybroek, Lars 21

Stone, Sally 13

Sympathy of Things, The 21

U

Urban Design Thinking 20

W

Waterman, Tim 14

Z

Zeunert, Joshua 14

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