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ISBN
:
9781563677083
Publisher
:
Fairchild Pubns
Subject
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Architecture, Home & House Maintenance, Computer Programming / Software Development
Binding
:
PAPERBACK
Pages
:
480
Year
:
2009
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6810.0
₹
6810.0
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This book examines how different software can be incorporated into the traditional phases of an interior design project and demonstrates technical tactics within those programs to optimize workflow and interoperability. It is not a technical reference manual for any of the software packages described - the goal is for students to develop a basic working knowledge of the most commonly used software and the skills to create professional electronic presentations. Just as the techniques of using a paint brush should not prove an impediment to a painter, and in fact can be a source of inspiration, so the use of software to explore and develop our designs can lead to an ever richer and more exciting built environment. The key features: follows the stages of the design process (programming, schematic design, design communications, design development, and implementation) to complete their studio project with available technology; includes screen shots from the various software discussed such as Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, MS Office and Windows; combines original examples illustrating the step by step procedures, color renderings, screen shots, and other drawings; includes two end of chapter projects: The Chocolate Cafe (simple one-level project, approx. 2500 sq. ft.) and The Bowling Alley (advanced multi-level project, approx. 12,000 sq ft); and, 'Tips and Tricks' flagged by various icons in each chapter referring to the various software programs in each chapter. Instructor's Guide available with this title.
Author Biography
Andrew Brody, MArch, NCARB certified, AIA, is a full-time Assistant Professor of Interior Design at Endicott College where he has taught since spring 2002. His courses taught include beginning and advanced computer-aided design,lighting design studio, contract documents studio, advanced rendering, and the senior thesis sequence. Brody has worked for several architecture firms in Maine and Massachusetts, on project types including retail, residential, public library additions, and elementary schools. He has a BA in English from Columbia University and a Master of Architecture from the University of Oregon. Brody is a licensed architect in Maine and Massachusetts.
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