Materials and Components of Interior Architecture

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Prentice-Hall, 2003 - Architecture - 226 pages
Taking into account the dramatic advances being made in materials and technologies, this innovative book on interior architecture offers a refreshing, synergistic approach to the field while exposing readers to many exciting nonstructural materials available to today's designers. With an eye on the environment, it provides a firm understanding of the products, properties, and uses of all materials, covering everything from floors, walls and ceiling to installation, and recycling. Progressing from the ground up--literally--it looks beyond the more decorative aspects of design to study the properties and uses of both finishing materials in the design field and structural materials in the architectural field. For interior designers and specifiers. This book offers designers several essential tools to work successfully with architects, contractors, manufacturers, and clients:A comprehensive presentation of finishing materials for the interior of as building, whether residential or commercial; Key information on environmentally responsible and sustainable products; Careful presentation of correct installation procedures and product maintenance; Interesting historical background on the development of key materials; A glossary of useful terms at the end of the chapter; Appendices that list manufacturers and associations that sell or represent the products covered in the text.

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Contents

Environmental Concerns
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Glossary
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