Form & Structure in Interior Architecture examines the basic ideas that underpin the design of interior space From the establishment of a relationship between the existing building & the new components that inhabit it to the design & positioning of significant elements within the space itself Through a series of groundbreaking case studies from around the world this book proposes a method of analysis understanding & exploitation of the existing building Studies of contemporary work engage & stimulate while clear diagrams & explanations allow students to understand & relate to the works in the context of architecture & interiors as a wider field The second edition
Includes:: a new chapter on sustainable interior architecture This brings the book up to date by covering current thinking about the importance of sustainability in architectural design