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Interior Design Concept

Critical Practices, Processes and Explorations in Interior Architecture and Design

Natalie Badenduck

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English
Routledge
14 December 2022
Interior Design Concept combines a comprehensive introduction to design concept, with a reflective examination upon the various ways it can be understood, harnessed, and implemented.

Within interior architecture and design, the power of conceptual thinking to fuel creativity, innovation, and collaboration is evident in the use of design concept. Broadly accepted as an essential component in the design process, design concept is a notoriously elusive topic which has, until now, received little critical attention. This book offers a reevaluation of current academic ideas about design methodologies and the nature of inspiration, alongside brand-new data from an international research study to help clarify what creativity really means in the modern world. Topics addressed throughout this text will examine the functions and definitions of design concept, analyze how it may be identified and integrated within the design process, investigate from where ideas for design concepts can emerge and, lastly, consider how ideas about them might be communicated in various ways.

This book offers students, educators, and practitioners a concise explanation of what design concept is, why it plays such an integral role in the design process, and how it is utilized by interior architects and designers.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   421g
ISBN:   9781032080260
ISBN 10:   1032080264
Pages:   202
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 1. Functions of Design Concepts 2. Definitions of Design Concept 3. Identification of Design Concepts 4. Integration of Design Concepts in the Design Process 5. Generation of Design Concepts 6. Communication of Design Concepts Conclusion

Natalie Badenduck is an Associate Professor of Interior Design at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Canada. She is a design educator and researcher who has worked with students in Toronto, New York, London, Glasgow, and Berlin. Her previous professional experiences include work in landscape architecture, interior and lighting design, public art, and architecture.

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