Programming Interior Environments: A Practical Guide for Students

Author:   Cynthia Karpan (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138889682


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   11 December 2019
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Author:   Cynthia Karpan (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9781138889682


ISBN 10:   1138889687
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   11 December 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Intended Audience Programming The Design Process The Programming Process The Program Document Programming Advantages Programming Disadvantages Chapter Overviews Summary and Chapter Overviews Chapter Overviews CHAPTER 2: MODERN-DAY PROGRAMMING 1957 Mid 1960s 1969 Late 1960s and Early 1970s Late 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000 - 2010 2010 - 2020 Summary CHAPTER 3: INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAMMING MODELS Seven Interior Design Programming Models Student Programming Model Overview Student Programming Model Summary CHAPTER 4: COLLECTION Overview Organize Existing Condition People Workflow Products Site Building and Space Desired Condition Context People Workflow Products Site Building and Space Collection Methods, Sources, and Products Collection Methods Collection Sources Collection Products Summary CHAPTER 5: ANALYSIS Overview Themes Options Project Objectives Design Guidelines Analysis Methods Dissect (Text) Crunch (Numbers) Assess Annotate Draw Analysis in Action Analysis Products Summary CHAPTER 6: SYNTHESIS Methods Constant Comparison Priorities Content Options Abstract Executive Summary Table of Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables Project Overview Project Goals, Assumptions, and Objectives Site, Building, and Space Descriptions Building Code Information Client Description Workflow End User Profiles, Needs, and Activities Activity Zone Requirements Area Requirements Spatial Adjacency Matrices Zoning and Stacking Diagrams Circulation Diagrams Design Guidelines Schematic Concept Drawings References Appendices Content Format and Order Synthesis Products Summary CHAPTER 7: EVALUATE AND REVISE, COMMUNICATE Evaluation Review Compare Revise Communicate Audience Purpose Time Summary CHAPTER 8: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Summary Conclusion APPENDIXES A Blackthorn Live/Create Program B The HUB Program C Extreme Toy Hauler Mobile Showroom Program INDEX

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Karpan comprehensively deals with the most intractable conundrum in design education: preparing our students to enter the work-force when our university courses cannot replicate future, real-life situations. Chapter by chapter, she systematically unpicks the complexities of programming and, in doing so, provides a framework for students that it is valuable, necessary and manageable. Russell Gagg, Principal Lecturer Interior Architecture and Design, Arts University Bournemouth. This textbook describes the background of programming that supports its use and, then, introduces students to a method especially suitable for lower division students. It provides an excellent companion to other programming related textbooks that allows upper division students to learn a wide-range of programming views before entering the workforce. Linda L. Nussbaumer, PhD, IDEC, NCIDQ Strong, thoughtful programming is the foundation of effective design solutions. In this book, Cynthia has covered all the bases - both the theoretical and the practical in a narrative style that is informal and engaging. This will be an asset to students and teachers in developing designers with strong programming skills. Carol Jones, BID, RID, FIDC, FIIDA, ASID,LEED AP, D.Litt


Karpan comprehensively deals with the most intractable conundrum in design education: preparing our students to enter the work-force when our university courses cannot replicate future, real-life situations. Chapter by chapter, she systematically unpicks the complexities of programming and, in doing so, provides a framework for students that it is valuable, necessary and manageable. Russell Gagg, Principal Lecturer Interior Architecture and Design, Arts University Bournemouth This textbook describes the background of programming that supports its use and, then, introduces students to a method especially suitable for lower division students. It provides an excellent companion to other programming related textbooks that allows upper division students to learn a wide-range of programming views before entering the workforce. Linda L. Nussbaumer, PhD, IDEC, NCIDQ Strong, thoughtful programming is the foundation of effective design solutions. In this book, Cynthia has covered all the bases - both the theoretical and the practical in a narrative style that is informal and engaging. This will be an asset to students and teachers in developing designers with strong programming skills. Carol Jones, BID, RID, FIDC, FIIDA, ASID,LEED AP, D.Litt


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Cynthia M. Karpan is an Associate Professor of Interior Design at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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