By Christine M.
Piotrowski, FASID, IIDA, Elizabeth A. Rogers, IIDA
Comprehensive
Guide for Planning and Designing Commercial Spaces
The
definitive reference on designing commercial interiors-expanded and
updated for today's facilitiesFollowing the success of the ASID/Polsky
Prize Honorable Mention in 1999, authors Christine Piotrowski and
Elizabeth Rogers have extensively revised this guide to planning and
designing commercial interiors to help professionals and design
students successfully address today's trends and project
requirements.
This comprehensive reference covers the practical and aesthetic
issues that distinguish commercial interiors. There is new
information on sustainable design, security, and accessibility-three
areas of increased emphasis in modern interiors.
An introductory chapter provides an overview of commercial
interior design and the challenges and rewards of working in the
field, and stresses the importance of understanding the basic
purpose and functions of the client's business as a prerequisite to
designing interiors. This guide also gives the reader a head start
with eight self-contained chapters that provide comprehensive
coverage of interior design for specific types of commercial
facilities, ranging from offices to food and beverage facilities,
and from retail stores to health care facilities. Each chapter is
complete with a historical overview, types of facilities, planning
and interior design elements, design applications, a summary,
references, and Web sites. New design applications covered include
spas in hotels, bed and breakfast inns, coffee shops, gift stores
and salons, courthouses and courtrooms, and golf clubhouses.
In keeping with the times, there are new chapters focusing on
senior living facilities and on restoration and adaptive use. A
chapter on project management has been revised and includes
everything from proposals and contracts to scheduling and
documentation. Throughout the book, design application discussions,
illustrations, and photographs help both professionals and students
solve problems and envision and implement distinctive designs for
commercial interiors.
With information on licensing, codes, and regulations, along with
more than 150 photographs and illustrations, this combined resource
and instant reference is a must-have for commercial interior design
professionals, students, and those studying for the NCIDQ licensing
exam
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About the Author:
CHRISTINE M. PIOTROWSKI, ASID, IIDA, has more than twenty
years of commercial and residential design experience. She was an
interior design professor at Northern Arizona University and
currently provides consulting services to interior designers on
business practices from Phoenix, Arizona. She was the 2004 winner of
the ASID/Polsky Prize and is the author of the highly respected
Professional Practice for Interior Designers, also from Wiley and
soon to be in its fourth edition.
ELIZABETH A. ROGERS, IIDA, formerly an interior design
professor at Utah State University in Logan, continues her design
practice through the firm S.O.I.
Table of Contents:
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Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1. Introduction.
- Historical Overview.
- Understanding the Client’s Business.
- Working in Commercial Interior Design.
- Where the Jobs Are.
- Critical Issues.
- Sustainable Design.
- Accessibility.
- Security and Safety.
- Licensing and Registration.
- Professional Competency Examination.
- Ethical Behavior.
- Professional Growth.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 2. The Office.
- Historical Overview.
- An Overview of Office Operations.
- Traditional Organizational Structure.
- The ?New? Office Organizational Structure.
- Facility Planning and Facility Management.
- Types of Office Spaces.
- Image and Status.
- Corporate Culture.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 3. Office Interior Design Elements.
- Overview of Office Design.
- Pre-planning.
- Space Allocation.
- Office Furniture.
- Materials and Finishes.
- Mechanical Systems.
- Lighting.
- Electrical, Telephone and Data Communications.
- Acoustics.
- Security.
- Code Requirements.
- Design Applications.
- Closed Office Plans.
- Open Office Plans.
- Home Offices.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 4. Lodging Facilities.
- Historical Overview.
- An Overview of Lodging Business Operations.
- Management and Responsibility Areas.
- Types of Lodging Facilities.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Feasibility Studies and Concept Statements.
- Space Allocation and Circulation.
- Furniture and Finishes.
- Mechanical Systems.
- Security.
- Code Requirements.
- Design Applications.
- The Lobby.
- Guest Rooms.
- Function Spaces.
- Spas and Recreational Facilities.
- Lodging Food and Beverage Facilities.
- Bed and Breakfast Inns.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 5. Food and Beverage Facilities.
- Historical Overview.
- An Overview of Food and Beverage Business Operations.
- Concept and Menu Development.
- Types of Food and Beverage Facilities.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Space Allocation and Circulation.
- Furniture.
- Materials and Finishes.
- Lighting Design and Acoustics.
- Security.
- Code Requirements.
- Design Application.
- Entry and Waiting Areas.
- Dining Areas.
- The Kitchen and Back of the House.
- Beverage Facilities.
- Rest Rooms.
- Coffee Shops.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 6. Retail Facilities.
- Historical Overview.
- An Overview of Retail Business Operations .
- Types of Retail Facilities.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Store Merchandising.
- Space Allocation and Circulation.
- Fixtures and Furniture.
- Materials and Finishes.
- Lighting and Security Issues.
- Code Requirements.
- Design Applications.
- Clothing Stores.
- Furniture Stores.
- Gift Stores.
- Salons.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 7. Healthcare Facilities.
- Historical Overview.
- An Overview of Health Care/Medicine.
- Types of Health Care Facilities.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Feasibility Studies.
- Space Allocation and Circulation.
- Materials, Finishes and Color Usage.
- Mechanical Systems.
- Codes.
- Design Applications .
- A
Medical
Office
Building .
- Medical Office Suite.
- Hospitals.
- Dental Facilities.
- Veterinary Facilities.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 8. Senior Living Facilities.
- Historical Overview.
- An Overview of Senior Living Facilities.
- Types of Senior Living Facilities.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Space Allocation and Circulation.
- Furniture.
- Materials, Finishes and Color Usage.
- Lighting.
- Other Systems.
- Codes.
- Design Applications.
- Assisted Living Facilities.
- Long-term Care Facilities.
- Alzheimer’s and Dementia Facilities.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 9. Institutional Facilities.
- An Overview of Institutional Design.
- Banks.
- Historical Overview.
- An Overview of Banking.
- Types of Banking Facilities.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Courthouse and Courtrooms.
- Historical Overview.
- Overview of Courthouses and Courtrooms.
- Types of Courts.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Libraries.
- Historical Overview.
- Overview of Library Facilities.
- Types of Libraries.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Educational Facilities.
- Historical Overview.
- Overview of Educational Facilities.
- Types of Educational Facilities.
- Planning and Interior Design Elements.
- Planning Public Toilet Facilities.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Chapter 10. Cultural and Recreational Facilities. Overview.
- Museums.
- Theaters.
- religious Facilities.
- recreational Facilities-Golf clubhouses.
- Summary.
- References.
- Web Sites.
Appendix General References.
Glossary.
Index
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Hard-cover,
464 pages
Published 2007
ISBN 978-0-471-72349-3