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Jumsai na Ayudhya, Thirayu. "Research Directions in Interior Architecture in the Higher Education in Thailand (1997-2016)." Asian Social Science 13, no. 8 (July 24, 2017): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v13n8p66.

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This research aims to explore research directions in interior architecture in the higher education in Thailand within the past two decades (1997-2016). This research is a part of the quinquennial curriculum renewal process of the master degree of interior architecture programme, Department of Interior Architecture, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL). The systematic literature review was conducted to track back on theses in interior architecture in the higher education in Thailand. The query focused on master degree theses published from 1997 to 2016 within ThaiLIS-Thai Library Integrated System (TTLIS) in which research, theses, and dissertations of all universities in Thailand were systematically collected. The keyword ‘interior architecture’ was used to search for thesis documents in TTLIS with specifically refined results on master degree theses in all universities in Thailand. One hundred and ninety-six theses were found in the search. This research comprises two stages. In the first stage, all one hundred and ninety-six theses were systematically reviewed and categorized into different types of research. It was found that there was no predictive research type and no novel theoretical framework generated among studied theses. In second stage, semi-structure interview was adopted to explore details of participants’ experiences of doing their theses; inspirations, background ideas, supports, and obstacles. A lack of generating new theoretical frameworks in interior architecture in the higher education in Thailand has weaken the progression of research in this discipline. Developing a novel theoretical framework in interior architecture in the higher education in Thailand is recommended.
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Istiani, Noor Fajrina Farah. "An Archaeology of the Interior." IJVCDC (Indonesian Journal of Visual Culture, Design, and Cinema) 1, no. 2 (October 9, 2022): 62–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/ijvcdc.v1i2.8228.

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This paper discusses the possibility of adopting the study of archaeology as known in cultural theory to redesign the obsolete interior architecture element. The archaeological discipline might offer a possibility to understand the interior element thoroughly through emphasizing the specific material characteristics and their correlation to the different periodical lifetimes of the context. The idea of the archaeology of an interior introduces well-recorded analysis and material experimentation in the physical translation of interior elements. The design process is mainly conducted by emphasizing the notion of "after use" and imagining the object's future to tackle the issue of the obsolete interior. This study becomes an essential basis for understanding the role of an interior architect in responding to the subject of the decayed interior from the other point of view by taking a personal stand for "use" and "after use" beyond the conventional idea of functional space. In the case study, this paper examined the idea of repurposing obsolete stairs as an archetype element through the physical and poetic approach of the object by taking one of the projects in Master interior architecture studio in Rotterdam. This practice aims to augment the material and generate the essential foundation for a design practice that could sensitively respond to the personal stand on the spatial design process.
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Zahroh, Umi. "Back-End Design and Development on Rekaruang Application with Microservices Architecture." JATISI (Jurnal Teknik Informatika dan Sistem Informasi) 9, no. 1 (March 16, 2022): 86–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.35957/jatisi.v9i1.1391.

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One of the basic human needs is a house. One aspect considered when building a home is interior design. However, today, many people do not care about the importance of interior design in human psychology, which may cause a problem for interior designers, especially in getting their service users. Therefore, this study will discuss solutions to overcome the issues of interior designers and interior designer service users through the development of the Rekaruang startup. This research focuses on planning and building the back-end, which will later be implemented in the Rekaruang Application. The back-end development will use a microservices architecture with the waterfall method as a guide for development. The services formed are user service, master data service, consultation service, transaction service, and chat service. The created services are represented in the form of API endpoints which are then tested with unit testing and load testing types to determine the performance of microservices. The test results using unit testing show that of the 34 test cases tested, all test cases can be declared victorious. Furthermore, this study only tested three endpoints for load testing because they were considered to have a long execution time. The total number of users that microservices can handle is 216 at the same time. The test results can be said to be good because the projection of Rekaruang users in the first year is only 40 users, consisting of 20 interior designers and 20 clients.
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Neagley, Linda Elaine. "The Flamboyant Architecture of St.-Maclou, Rouen, and the Development of a Style." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 47, no. 4 (December 1, 1988): 374–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990382.

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The construction of St.-Maclou after 1432 revitalized architecture in Rouen and Normandy for the next 90 years. Both the patrons and the architect played a significant role in the emergence of this new style. The architecture has been attributed to the Parisian master Pierre Robin, but the stylistic evidence based on a unique vocabulary of forms suggests that the St.-Maclou master was trained in the Norman Vexin and had a knowledge of architecture of Germany, Flanders, and central Europe. The parish church was also modeled on several monumental features found at the cathedral of Rouen including the interior and transept elevations, the lantern tower, and the western porch. This ambitious project, undertaken by the merchant class families of the parish during the English occupation, reflects both a desire to assume the duties of the old orders of the city and a conscious rejection of contemporary English-influenced architecture constructed during the occupation. One of these families, the Dufours, assisted the French king, Charles VII, in the recapitulation of Rouen in 1449. Thus, the retrospective and hence conservative reference to the Rayonnant parts of the cathedral of Rouen may have reflected a nostalgia for the architectural style associated with Louis IX and a golden age of French royalty. Using both stylistic and documentary evidence, this article attempts to identify the role of the patrons and architect in the development of the style of St.-Maclou.
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Sanabria, Sergio L. "A Late Gothic Drawing of San Juan de los Reyes in Toledo at the Prado Museum in Madrid." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 51, no. 2 (June 1, 1992): 161–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990712.

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A presentation drawing of the interior of the church of San Juan de los Reyes in Toledo, intended for the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, reveals aspects of the design procedures followed by Late Gothic master masons. Its unusual optical structure is designed to permit accurate representation of a dense collection of details to be executed by masters from various trades. The Toledan architect and sculptor Juan Guas has been believed to be the sole designer of the drawing. The Burgalese Simón de Colonia may have intervened in the design of the crossing, and a court blazoner must have provided the heraldic and religious program.
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Петровська, Ю. Р. "ДИЗАЙН ІНТЕР’ЄРІВ ТЕМАТИЧНИХ РЕСТОРАНІВ ЯК СКЛАДОВА КУРСОВОГО ПРОЕКТУВАННЯ СТУДЕНТІВ СПЕЦІАЛЬНОСТІ «ДИЗАЙН»." SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 108, no. 2 (2022): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.29295/2311-7257-2022-108-2-12-17.

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The scientific publication outlines the methodology of teaching the specialized academic discipline “Design, Part 5” as a component of training of students of the Institute of Architecture and Design majoring in Design, aimed at the preparation of a comprehensive interior design project for a concept restaurant. Identification and usage of the national style features in the interior design of restaurants are becoming key factors in further stylization and transformation of ethnic motifs in modern interiors. The article highlights the results of mastering of the theoretical material by students during the semester, fulfillment of practical tasks, as well as the requirements to the content, volume and presentation of the course project. Based on the structure of the educational and professional program, the article describes the formation and development of student professional (special) competencies in the process of studying the academic discipline, as well as program learning outcomes. Interior design of theme restaurants is the object of the course and diploma design at the Department of Design and Architecture Fundamentals of the Institute of Architecture and Design of Lviv Polytechnic National University. The academic discipline “Design, Part 5” taught on the fourth year of study is a part of training of students majoring in Design; the study of this discipline develops the creativity of future designers, focuses them at the independent search for ideas and original three-dimensional solutions, requires processing of additional visual information and research and methodological literature. Students get acquainted with the history, modern experience and progressive interior design ideas for theme restaurants, learn how to find completed projects in the world practice and critically analyze them. In the course of the practical studies, students master the basic methods and principles of drafting working drawings, professional terminology used in the process of the interior design. Students often continue to work on the topics of their course projects on the interior design of catering establishments, and improve them by developing additional graphic brand elements, elements of landscape design in the catering establishment exterior, create design of large summer indoor or outdoor terraces, green recreation areas in their future diploma theses.
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Parkhomchuk, Mykhaiolo. "HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND BASIC PRINCIPLES OF TEA ARCHITECTURE IN JAPAN." Current problems of architecture and urban planning, no. 62 (January 31, 2022): 90–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2077-3455.2022.62.90-103.

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This paper reviews several examples of Japanese tea architecture in order to identify its specific features in the context of its historical development. Based on this, the main principles of the formation of tea architecture in Japan are defined. The analysis is conducted in relation to three main factors that influenced the formation of tea architecture: vernacular architecture, noble architecture and the philosophical ideas of Zen Buddhism. As an example, three tea houses of the master Sen no Rikyu (1522-1591) were used, namely: Kasa-tei, Shigure-tei (Todaiji Monastery, Kyoto) and Tai-an (Myoki-an Monastery, Kyoto), and the palace of Villa Katsura (1620-1658), commissioned by Prince Toshihito. The Kasa-tei and Shigure-tei houses are characterised by active inheriting of the structural elements and forms of vernacular housing. The Tai-an is a vivid reflection of aristocratic and Zen traditions. In the architecture of villa Katsura there is an influence of several directions of aristocratic and vernacular architectural styles. In each example, the influence of these three factors was detected at several levels: in the formation of the environment of the tea house (tea garden), in the structure and composition of the buildings, in the internal space of the buildings and at the level of semantics of the complexes. Among the variety of teahouses, at each determined level the preference may be given to one or another stylistic direction. For example, the traditions of vernacular architecture in the Kasa-tei and Shigure-tei houses are increasingly expressed in the exterior of the buildings and in the overall character of the complex. The aristocratic and ascetic spirit of the Tai-an house is mainly expressed in the interior of the building. In the architecture of Villa Katsura – similar to the examples mentioned above – the tradition of vernacular architecture is mainly present in the exterior and surroundings of the building, while the interior stays within the aristocratic tradition. The basic principles of tea architecture identified in the paper are arranged according to their origin and localization of application in the final table.
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Li, Zhixing, Yukai Zou, Mimi Tian, and Yuxi Ying. "Research on Optimization of Climate Responsive Indoor Space Design in Residential Buildings." Buildings 12, no. 1 (January 7, 2022): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12010059.

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This paper first analyzes the climate characteristics of five typical cities in China, including Harbin, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Kunming. Then, based on Grasshopper, Ladybug and Honeybee analysis software, according to the indoor layout of typical residential buildings, this research extracts design parameters such as the depth and width of different rooms and their window-to-wall ratios etc., to establish a climate responsive optimization design process with indoor lighting environment comfort, with heating and cooling demand as the objective functions. Meanwhile, based on Monte Carlo simulation data, ANN (Artificial Neural Network) is used to establish a prediction model to analyze the sensitivity of interior design parameters under different typical cities’ climatic conditions. The study results show that the recommended values for the total width and total depth of indoor units under the climatic conditions of each city are both approximately 14.97 m and 7.88 m. Among them, under the climatic conditions of Harbin and Shenzhen, the design parameters of residential interiors can take the recommended value of UDI optimal or nZEB optimal. While the recommended values of window-to-wall ratios for the north bedroom, master bedroom and living room in Shanghai residential interiors are 0.26, 0.32 and 0.33, respectively. The recommended value of the window-to-wall ratio of the master bedroom in Kunming residences is 0.36, and that of the remaining rooms is between 0.15 and 0.18. The recommended values of window-to-wall ratios for the master bedroom and living room in Beijing residences are 0.41 and 0.59, respectively, and that for the remaining rooms are 0.15. The multi-objective optimization process based on parametric performance simulation used in the study can effectively assist architects in making energy-saving design decisions in the preliminary stage, allowing architects to have a case to follow in the actual design operation process.
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Kim, Hyon-Sob. "The appearance of Korean architecture in the modern West." Architectural Research Quarterly 14, no. 4 (December 2010): 349–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135511000145.

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Although the general influence of the architecture of East Asian countries on the formation and development of modern architecture has been widely recognised, detailed evidence about the extent and nature of this influence has been accruing through a growing body of research. This began with Chinoiserie, a Chinese-style fashion around the eighteenth century in Europe, which was imprinted in the Rococo interior as well as in the jardin anglo-chinois with its Chinese pavilions. Then in the late nineteenth century there was a European zeal for Japanese art, Japonisme, which appeared in the Arts and Crafts Movement and Art Nouveau. Consequently, East Asian influences came to be reflected in the concepts and designs of numerous modern architects. The representative figure is the American master Frank Lloyd Wright, who adopted the spatial concept of Laozi (or Lao-Tzu) and the organic characteristics of Japanese architecture. China and Japan had also appeared in various publications and architecture played a typical role in the interchange. Also, some notable Westerners had visited China and Japan.
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Melenhorst, Michel. "Reuse of Modernist Buildings." Education and Reuse, no. 61 (2019): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/61.a.ntmr2l4l.

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In his keynote lecture “When the oppressive new and the vulnerable old meet”, at the 13th docomomo Conference in Seoul 2014, Hubert-Jan Henket (1940–) made a passionate plea for “Sustainable Modernity”. In docomomo Journal 52, an invitation to join this plea was published. Hubert-Jan Henket also spoke of a wish to change the curricula at all schools of architecture and include the history of modernity as well as the conservation and adaptive reuse of what is there already as a standard part of the education. Since then, and even before 2014, a lot has happened in exploring the further potential of reusing Modern Movement Architecture. In 2016 the project “RMB Reuse of Modernist Buildings” started. For the RMB project docomomo International and the University of Antwerp, Belgium; the University of Coimbra and the Instituto Superior Técnico – University of Lisboa, both from Portugal; Istanbul Technical University, from Turkey and TH-OWL, Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Architecture from Detmold, Germany, came together to prepare a master course, addressing the subjects as formulated in 2014 by Hubert Jan Henket and docomomo.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Master of Interior Architecture"

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Logan, Joshua Warren-Louis Britnell Richard E. "Guidelines for the proper application of color and light in the health and fitness industry for the purpose of improving user experience and performance." Auburn, Ala., 2005. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2005%20Summer/master's/LOGAN_JOSHUA_19.pdf.

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Gobes-Ryan, Sheila. "Organizational Office Space in the Virtual Age: The Role of Shared Space in Communication." [Tampa, Fla.] : University of South Florida, 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0000048.

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阮繼增 and Gi-tsun Jimmy Yuen. "Between architecture, landscape, and interior." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31980909.

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Yuen, Gi-tsun Jimmy. "Between architecture, landscape, and interior." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B2595183x.

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Wang, Hsin-Chen. "Wanplex and Water Canyon /." Online version of thesis, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/11312.

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Пономаренко, Олена. "Bionics Style in Architecture and Interior Design." Thesis, Київський національний університет технологій та дизайну, 2017. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/7343.

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Hedrick, Martin Joseph. "Architecture, or the Presence of an Interior." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51855.

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An object or thing with no interiority is sculpture. Architecture begins with the making of an interior. The real character of Architecture is revealed in the distinguishing qualities of the interior: the arrangement of spaces, the heights of the ceilings and the placement of walls, the entrance of light, the colors, the textures, the patterns and the surfaces. Emphasis on and development of these formal elements elevates a work from the world of building into the realm of Architecture. The study of internal relationships in this project, specifically the geometric and proportional, patterning, and color relationships, as well as the relation of elements of the structure to one another, is an attempt to elucidate the nature of Architecture as the presence of an interior.
Master of Architecture
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Chwiecko, Nancy A. "Residential renovation : architecture, history, and interior design /." Online version of thesis, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/10152.

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Petersen, Tamar. "The Beat's Interior." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78846.

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The Beat's Interior seeks to answer the simple question: What does the inside of a beat look like? This thesis provides a solution as an audiovisual projection-mapping project inspired by the song, "Pyramids" by Frank Ocean. It explores the relationship between music and architecture. Influenced by scientific theories of cosmic space and the philosophical ideas of space and rhythm, this installation becomes an immersive experience within a constructed form. Original video is mapped onto the skin of the dome using four projectors that are orchestrated through Madmapper. Eight individual parts of a single track are played separately on designated stereos located on the periphery of the room. Changes in the video and music are triggered by GyrOSC data filtered into Max/MSP/Jitter.
Master of Fine Arts
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Abu, Lawi Rawa. "Healing by design : interior architecture and interior design of public spaces of children's hospitals." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2017. http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/87273/.

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This research focuses on four main topics: Children’s’ Cognitive Development as it relates to age-appropriate interior design; Children’s Hospital Design and healing environments; Public Spaces in Hospitals – interior architecture and interior design; Contextual Issues – specifically, the religious, ethnic and national context of Palestine. Literature indicates that research is needed in the design of healing environments for children in order to create spaces that are child-friendly and meet their cognitive development needs. There is little research available about the design of the public areas of children’s hospital including the main entrance, atrium and thoroughfares. Also, most empirical research uses traditional social science methods to understand the requirements for healing environments for children (e.g. interviews, observations). Few studies use design- or arts-based approaches. Furthermore, most research has been conducted in the West, with little research from other countries, like Palestine, where few hospitals are devoted only to children. This research aimed to determine: (1) key design factors, functions, constraints and programme requirements for designing the public spaces of children’s hospitals in an age-appropriate way to promote healing; (2) how context-specific issues relating to Palestine play a role in determining the key design factors. From a critical analysis of the literature, specific research questions and the development of a primary research plan were developed. The main research question is: For a new children’s hospital in Palestine, how should the public areas (i.e., main entrance, atrium, and throughfares) be designed so that they are suitable for all age ranges and promote healing? In Palestine, qualitative data were collected during nine co-design and cocreation workshops that included arts-based activities and semi-structured interviews. Participants included children from 3-18 years, parents, doctors, nurses, reception and admissions staff, and four groups of designers. All participants, excluding the designers, participated in drawing and modeling activities. The use of drawings with children is an indispensable tool because their verbal expression is often not highly developed, and because preferences and ideas can be expressed more intuitively. Similarly, models can be effective tools because children can express ideas and preferences about form, materials and size through them in a way that words alone cannot describe. This study uses a thematic analysis approach to analysing the qualitative data. The results of data analysis were sorted into main themes and sub-themes. The key findings of this study are: context-specific issues (i.e. culture, gender, separation and religion issues); physical environments: interior architecture and interior design – medical spaces (e.g. emergency, outpatients, triage room and others); non-medical spaces (e.g. play areas, indoor and outdoor green areas, entertainment activities, spaces for eating, reception, waiting areas and admissions); interior design elements (e.g. image design, art, form and shape, wayfinding signage, and colours); and environmental considerations (e.g. noise, hygiene, smell, and light). These findings will inform guidelines and recommendations and will be supported by visual models for the design of children’s hospitals, particularly public spaces in the particular context of Palestine. The guidelines will contribute to the creation of supportive healing environments for all stakeholders, but particularly for children. This study demonstrates that practical design methods in the research process can be very effective in fostering creativity and in drawing out ideas and preferences from young children and other stakeholders. Such methods provide a novel approach to the design of healing environments for children.
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Books on the topic "Master of Interior Architecture"

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Cullman, Elissa. Decorating master class. New York: Abrams, 2008.

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Margaret, Richardson, Stevens Mary Anne, and Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain), eds. John Soane, architect: Master of space and light. London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2000.

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Skinner, Tina. Esherick, Maloof, Nakashima: Homes of the master wood artisans. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 2009.

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Skinner, Tina. Esherick, Maloof, Nakashima: Homes of the master wood artisans. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 2009.

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Paul, Whitsitt Steven, ed. Esherick, Maloof, Nakashima: Homes of the master wood artisans. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 2009.

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Volodina, Elena. Materials Science: Design, architecture. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1046078.

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The second volume of the textbook contains information about finishing materials, products and engineering systems in relation to the interior design of a modern building. Special attention is paid to the actual finishing materials, as well as their ecological and aesthetic characteristics, which are important for creating an expressive subject-spatial environment. The well-thought-out structure of the book allows you to successfully master the discipline in different formats of vocational education: secondary vocational, bachelor's, master's, professional retraining. The volume of the studied material is determined by the teacher in accordance with the work program. The content meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for students in the areas of training "Design", "Environment Design", "Architectural environment Design", "Architecture", "Architectural design". It will also be useful as a reference for practicing designers, architects, restorers, builders, teachers of materials science and a wide range of people interested in this field of knowledge.
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Arts and crafts master: The houses and gardens of M.H. Baillie Scott. New York: Rizzoli, 2010.

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Hvorostov, Dmitriy. 3D Studio Max + VRay + Corona. Designing the environment design. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1056727.

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The tutorial provides practical tips for using the professional program Autodesk 3D Studio Max and visualizers VRay and Corona Renderer to work with project graphics in art and design universities. The issues of designing the subject-spatial environment as a whole and its individual components: buildings, interiors, furniture, accessories, lighting sources are considered. The recommendations contained in the manual on the use of computer programs will help you master the techniques of working with three-dimensional graphics while studying courses related to design, interior, landscape and architectural issues. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the areas of training "Design", "Decorative and applied arts and crafts". It will also be useful for graduate students and teachers of special art disciplines engaged in design.
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Garret, Eakin, ed. Interior architecture. New York: Wiley, 1996.

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Kurtich, John. Interior architecture. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Master of Interior Architecture"

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Liebing, Ralph W. "Interior Elevations." In The Other Architecture, 261–63. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0263-3_29.

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Rangel, Bárbara, José Manuel Amorim Faria, and João Pedro Poças Martins. "The Building Master." In Museum Technology and Architecture, 3–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76172-5_1.

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Anderson, Jonathon R., and Laura Lovell-Anderson. "Transforming interior volumes." In The Interior Architecture Theory Reader, 145–50. New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315693002-18.

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Garófalo-Khan, Laura. "Sensorial interior landscapes." In The Interior Architecture Theory Reader, 153–61. New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315693002-19.

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Teston, Liz. "Politicizing the interior." In The Interior Architecture Theory Reader, 59–66. New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315693002-8.

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Jacobus, Frank. "Toward the immaterial interior." In The Interior Architecture Theory Reader, 224–33. New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315693002-27.

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Harte, J. Davis, and Laura Regrut. "Programming Interior Environments." In Programming for Health and Wellbeing in Architecture, 9–24. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003164418-3.

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Trocka-Leszczynska, Elzbieta, and Joanna Jablonska. "Interior Architecture and Humane Design." In Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Access to the Human Environment and Culture, 390–400. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20687-5_38.

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Harber, Rodney, and Angela Buckland. "Interior Design by Expediency." In Perspectives on Social Sustainability and Interior Architecture, 87–92. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4585-39-2_6.

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Turner, Cathy. "Building: Ibsen, Jugendstil and the Playwright as ‘Master Builder’." In Dramaturgy and Architecture, 24–51. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137317148_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Master of Interior Architecture"

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Moghassemi, Golshan, and Peyman Akhgar. "The Advent of Modern Construction Techniques in Iran: Trans-Iranian Railway Stations (1933-1938)." In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a3986pe808.

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It was only in the early 20th century that the concept of ‘architect’, as defined in Europe, was introduced in Iran. During the nineteenth century, Iranian architects were traditional master builders (me’mars) who would learn architecture after years of working with a master. This unique change in the conception of architecture in Iran took place during the interwar period. In 1926, when Reza Shah founded the Pahlavi dynasty, his policies toward rapid modernisation transformed the way architectural design and practice was performed in Iran. Among Reza Shah’s earliest programs was the construction of numerous railway stations, extended from north to south, and for that, he invited Western-educated architects and European companies to Iran. The architecture of railway stations became one among the earliest examples of Iranian modern architecture, leading to the introduction of modern materials such as reinforced concrete to Iran. By considering Reza Shah’s nationalist policies and progressive agenda, this article investigates the architecture of railway stations, illuminating how their construction paved the way for the arrival of modern architecture and the development of construction technology in 1930s Iran.
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Fontana, Maria Pia, and Miguel Mayorga. "Le Corbusier. Arquitectura urbana: Millowners Association Building y Carpenter Center." In LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/lc2015.2015.972.

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Resumen: La obra de Le Corbusier es una amplia exploración de soluciones urbanas y arquitectónicas que plantean relaciones de continuidad entre edificio y ciudad, arquitectura y entorno, espacio interior y espacio exterior: rampas, cuerpos bajos, entrantes y salientes, plantas libres y fachadas con espesor, son algunos de los elementos de integración y/o de mediación utilizados por el maestro suizo. El Millowners Association Building de 1954 ubicado en la ciudad de Almedabad en la India, y el Carpenter Center for Visual Arts de la Graduate School of Design of Harvard de 1961-1964 en la ciudad de Cambridge, en Estados Unidos, son dos edificios que presentan rasgos característicos en común: una volumetría básica, uso del hormigón armado visto, uso de similares elementos de fachada y una rampa que sobresale del edificio y que confiere a ambos un carácter reconocible y peculiar. Los dos edificios ya han sido puestos en relación por diferentes críticos como Giedion 1967, o Frampton 1975, e incluso se ha considerado uno como antecedente del otro. Sin embargo, un análisis comparativo permite verificar que aunque la rampa es el elemento común más evidente, éste juega un papel muy diferente en la definición de las relaciones urbanas de cada uno de los edificios con su entorno inmediato y con la ciudad. Y además que también, en la relación del edificio con la ciudad entran en juego otros elementos y soluciones arquitectónicas, que de manera solidaria, son determinantes definidores de su relación con el entorno y su carácter urbano. Abstract: The work of Le Corbusier is a comprehensive exploration of urban and architectural solutions which show continuity relationships between city and building, architecture and environment, interior and exterior space throughout elements of integration and / or mediation used by the Swiss master like ramps, lower volumes, incoming and outgoing, open floor plans and thick facades. The Association Millowners Building (1954) located in the city of Almedabad in India, and the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts at the Graduate School of Design of Harvard (1961 to 1964) located in the city of Cambridge, in the United States, are two buildings that have some characteristics in common, like a basic volume, use of reinforced concrete, using similar facade elements and a projected ramp gives a recognizable and distinctive character of both buildings. Different authors compared the two buildings as Giedion 1967 or 1975 Frampton, and have stated that one has been based on the other. However, a comparative analysis verifies that although the ramp is the most obvious common element, it plays a very different role in the definition of urban relationships of each of the buildings with their immediate environment and the city. Moreover other elements configure crucial aspects in the relationship between the buildings and the urban space creating architectural solutions and interesting relations that are crucial for the definition of the relationship with the environment and the urban character of every building. Palabras clave: Le Corbusier, Millowners Association Building, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Urban Architecture. Keywords: Le Corbusier, Millowners Association Building, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Arquitectura Urbana. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.972
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Racz, Anett, and Gergo Zilizi. "VR Aided Architecture and Interior Design." In 2018 International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communication Engineering (ICACCE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacce.2018.8441714.

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Lottarini, Andrea, João P. Cerqueira, Thomas J. Repetti, Stephen A. Edwards, Kenneth A. Ross, Mingoo Seok, and Martha A. Kim. "Master of none acceleration." In ISCA '19: The 46th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3307650.3322220.

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Maruyama, Tatsuya, and Tsutomu Yamada. "Hardware acceleration architecture for EtherCAT master controller." In 2012 9th IEEE International Workshop on Factory Communication Systems - (WFCS 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wfcs.2012.6242570.

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Nozaki, Kenji, Hernan Lorenzo, Shinji Matsumoto, Toru Mitsuhashi, Kenji Takagi, and Serkan Anilir. "A Flexible Interior Design Concept for Space Applications." In AIAA Space Architecture Symposium. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2002-6117.

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Safaryan, Yu A., M. A. Gasparyan, and A. A. Aloyan. "The master plan of Yerevan." In 3rd International Conference on Contemporary Problems in Architecture and Construction. IET, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2011.1094.

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Amor, Mohamed Cherif, and Ahmed Elsotouhy. "Neuroscience and Interior Architecture: Impact on Autism." In Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings. Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qfarc.2016.sshapp1744.

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Hasirci, Deniz. "RESEARCH-BASED APPROACHES IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION." In 14th International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/inted.2020.0035.

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Hasirci, Deniz, Zeynep Edes, and Selin Anal. "A ZERO WASTE INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE STUDIO PROJECT." In 11th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2019.0107.

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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS CENTER CAMBRIDGE MA. OSD CALS Architecture Master Plan Study. Concept Paper. Security. Volume 38. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada265284.

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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS CENTER CAMBRIDGE MA. OSD CALS Architecture Master Plan Study. Concept Paper. Indexing. Volume 30. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada265325.

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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS CENTER CAMBRIDGE MA. OSD CALS Architecture Master Plan Study. Concept Paper. Configuration Management. Volume 28. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada265326.

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Simpson, Mary, and Greta Buehrle. Fashion Meets Architecture: Inspiration InterchangeA Collaborative Project for Apparel Design and Interior Design. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-545.

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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS CENTER CAMBRIDGE MA. OSD CALS Architecture Master Plan Study. Data Dictionary. Concept Paper. Draft Version 1.2. Volume 29. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada265285.

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INNOVATION AND PRACTICE IN BUILDING STRUCTURE DESIGN. The Hong Kong Institute of Steel Construction, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18057/icass2020.p.158.

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The innovation of building structure design should satisfy the aspects of architectural form, function using and interior space design. The process of structural innovation is the fusion of structure and architecture. Firstly, structural system should relate to the architectural design of the building. Secondly, the structural layout should correspond to the building space using. Finally, digital design is a critical technology during the innovation of structural design. Therefore, this essay is going to express how the structural innovation can be achieved during the design of structure from eight cases in details. Keywords: Large-span stadiums, Architectural form, Structural system, Structural layout, Digital Design
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