Interior DesignFor one/two-semester courses in Interior Design. Comprehensive and practical, this applications-oriented introduction to the field of interior design explores the full range of interior design projects -- from modest, personal residential and office design to full professional involvement in large-scale commercial/institutional projects. |
Contents
Preface to the First Edition | 8 |
Consultant Services Trends | 26 |
DESIGN QUALITY | 33 |
Copyright | |
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