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General Introduction |
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PART 1.1 REFLECTING ON THE DISCIPLINE |
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1 Modern History and Interior Design |
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15 | (13) |
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2 Rethinking Histories, Canons, and Paradigms |
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28 | (12) |
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3 Inhabited Space: Critical Theories and the Domestic Interior |
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40 | (10) |
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4 Methods of Research and Criticality |
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50 | (11) |
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5 Protected Title in Britain: An Educational Necessity? |
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61 | (18) |
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6 Regulations and Conventions: Interior Design Practice and Education |
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79 | (14) |
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7 The Profession that Dare Not Speak its Name |
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93 | (14) |
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PART 1.2 INTERIOR TERRAINS |
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107 | (10) |
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9 Surface Demonstrations, Neutral, Not So |
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117 | (12) |
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10 A Short History of the Room |
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129 | (10) |
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139 | (12) |
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12 Program, Function, and Fabrication: Exhibiting the Domestic Interior |
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151 | (14) |
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13 Lives in Large Interiors |
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165 | (15) |
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14 Swiss Cheese and Beanbags: Producing Interior Urbanism |
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180 | (19) |
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15 The Public Private Interior: Constructing the Modern Domestic Interior in Singapore's Public Housing |
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199 | (14) |
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16 The Evolution of Workspace Design: From the Machine to the Network |
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213 | (13) |
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17 Installation and Performance |
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226 | (13) |
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18 Exhibition Design: Reflections |
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239 | (14) |
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253 | (8) |
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PART 2.1 THE BODY, BEHAVIOR, AND SPACE |
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19 Redesigning for the Body: Users and Bathrooms |
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261 | (17) |
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20 The Selection, Creation, and Perception of Interior Spaces: An Environmental Psychology Approach |
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278 | (13) |
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21 Guilty by Design/Guilty by Desire: Queering Bourgeois Domesticity |
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291 | (13) |
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304 | (18) |
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23 Design for Ageing-in-Place for High-Density Living in Asia: A Comparative Analysis on Residential Design in Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong |
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322 | (12) |
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24 Demographics and Identity |
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334 | (17) |
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PART 2.2 ETHICS AND THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT |
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25 The Thin Edge of the Wedge: Shifting Ethical Terrains and Interior Design in the Twenty-First Century |
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351 | (13) |
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364 | (15) |
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27 Designing for Sustainability: A Framework for Interior Designers to Design for Efficiency and Beyond |
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379 | (15) |
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28 Interior Design, a Political Discipline |
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394 | (10) |
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29 Globalization: What Shapes a Global Interior? |
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404 | (19) |
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PART 3 REPRESENTATION AND FABRICATION |
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423 | (5) |
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428 | (13) |
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441 | (13) |
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32 Digital Representation and Fabrication |
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454 | (14) |
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33 The Interior: Television, Gaming, and New Media |
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468 | (13) |
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481 | (16) |
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PART 3.1 ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS OF THE INTERIOR |
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35 Ornament and Decoration |
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497 | (17) |
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36 The Poetic Language of Interior Materials and Color |
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514 | (14) |
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37 Technology and the Interior |
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528 | (16) |
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38 Phenomenology and the Senses in Interiors |
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544 | (15) |
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559 | (10) |
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Notes |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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