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The Interior Plan: Concepts and Exercises

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This introductory-level text introduces students to the planning of interior environments. Addressing both the contents of interior 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, arrangement of furniture, planning effective circulation systems, making spaces accessible, and designing safe environments with efficient emergency egress systems. Numerous exercises throughout the book facilitate learning by encouraging students to apply ideas and concepts immediately after reading about them.

330 pages, Paperback

First published September 23, 2011

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Roberto J. Rengel

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August 27, 2014
One of the most successful books in my opinion on interior design and function. I keep it as a source available for me whenever i want it
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November 28, 2020
The logic of concepts in this book is clear. Besides, the contents in this book are general ideas with some data. If you want to know more specific, you need to look for things like laws.
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