Interior Design Handbook of Professional Practice - Hardcover

Coleman, Cindy; Interior Design Magazine, N/A

 
9780071361637: Interior Design Handbook of Professional Practice

Synopsis

A complete guide to the practice and business of interior design, complete for each different types of practice - commercial, retail, residential, healthcare, hospitality, institutional, preservation, and facitlity management. It includes useful forms, documents, contracts and resources for financial management, human resources and firm profiling. The book offers tips and techniques for effective marketing and promotion and provides guidelines for project management, estimating, specifying, space planning, and design.

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About the Author

Interior Design magazine (New York, NY) is the leading professional publication in the field. Editor-in-Chief Cindy Coleman (Chicago, IL) is an interior designer with 20 years of experience. She is a partner in the firm Frankel + Coleman and executive editor of the IIDA's magazine Perspective. Her work has won awards from the AIA, the Institute of Business Designers, and Interior Design magazine.

From the Back Cover

The Problem-Solving Tool Every Designer Needs

'Good design is not possible today until we begin working with a broader definition of the profession. The Interior Design Handbook of Professional Practice embraces the profound changes occurring in the design industry now, supporting designers by establishing a benchmark for excellence in interior design practice.' Ed Friedrichs, CEO Gensler

This comprehensive guide, the first title in a joint publishing venture between McGraw-Hill and Interior Design magazine, brings together the best writers and thinkers in the field today. Interior Design Handbook of Professional Practice provides both the knowledge and practical tools designers need to shape and sustain the profession and the physical environments they create for their clients. This book begins with a look at designers themselves, exploring the culture and history of the profession. Best-practice examples explore how designers can be more strategic in their methods, using information technology, financial management, marketing and human resources principles, and team dynamics to perfect the practice of interior design. The authors show strategy in action by presenting benchmarks for the ways in which they address strategy and research, sustainability and global practices. Narratives and examples from a group of today's top designers describe a variety of individual methods and approaches to the process of design while examining effective ways to manage projects and relationships. With the Interior Design Handbook of Professional Practice designers will realize their commitment to professional excellence. This unique, contemporary, and authoritative volume will be a 'must-have' for every interior design library.

What kinds of knowledge do interior designers need to do their work? What knowledge does the interior design profession require to remain viable now and not merely relevant in the future, but a powerful force for social change? And, how can this body of knowledge put designers on a level playing field with other professions, sustain the profession over the long term, and give designers opportunities to influence new thinking in industry, the academy, and society?

The Interior Design Handbook of Professional Practice describes the changes currently occurring in the design profession and industry. It suggests new, unique ways of thinking and working from the experts in the field.


- Growing a Profession by Ed Friedrichs, CEO of Gensler
- Intelligent Interiors and Information Technology by William Mitchell, author and Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning, MIT
- Opportunity for Change by Karen Stephenson, Anthropologist and President of Netform, with Neil Frankel, design partner of Frankel + Coleman and design industry leader
- Team Dynamics by Jon Katzenbach, author and founder of Katzenbach Partners, LLC
- Strategic Practices and Global Practices by Frank Duffy, author, educator, and principal of DEGW
- Sustainable Design by Bill Odell, sustainability expert and Partner, HOK
- The Legal Environment by Barry LePatner, business and legal expert on design and construction law, LePatner & Associates

The handbook is itself designed to be used flexibly and repeatedly by professionals in search of new definitions, new strategies, and new benchmarks by which to measure success. Ideally, this book will provide a catalyst for all designers and students of design who seek excellence in interior design practice. The book is intended to offer a thorough and authoritative account of all aspects of design, from the conceptual to the practical.

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