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Form and Structure in Interior Architecture
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1 The Design Process Introduction Definitions and Descriptions Reuse and Redesign: Case Study 2 The Existing Building Introduction Reading the Interior Basic Structural Systems Context and Environment: Case Study History: Case Study Form and Structure: Case Study 3 Sustainable Interior Architecture Introduction Sustainable Design: Case Study Sustainable Use: Case Study 4 Methods of Organising Space Introduction Closed Room: Case Study Free Plan: Case Study 5 Responsive Interiors Introduction Intervened: Case Study Inserted: Case Study Installed: Case Study 6 Autonomous Interiors Introduction Disguised: Case Study Assembled: Case Study Combined: Case Study 7 Elements for Organising Space Introduction Object: Case Study Plane: Case Study Sequence: Case Study Light: Case Study Threshold: Case Study Texture: Case Study Glossary Index

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An introduction to the ideas behind the form and structure of interior spaces, supported by international case studies that explore the subject further.

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Graeme Brooker is the Head of the Department of Fashion and Interiors at Middlesex University, UK. Sally Stone is Director of the College of Continuity in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture, UK.

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