Spatial Strategies for Interior Design

Spatial Strategies for Interior Design by Ian Higgins, published by Laurence King Publishing on April 14, 2015, is an illustrated edition comprising 192 pages. This book explores the organization of interior space, detailing how to develop concepts from initial ideas to project planning. The straightforward text outlines various strategies, processes, and methods that can be employed to create interiors that effectively respond to project demands, supported by a wealth of visual material including photographs, diagrams, and models.
Readers will find case studies and step-by-step exercises that further illustrate the principles and approaches discussed in the text. The book serves as a practical and inspirational guide for students of architecture and interior design, emphasizing the importance of mastering spatial design. With its focus on the transformation of initial briefs into functional interiors, this edition provides valuable insights into the field of interior design.
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This book explores the ways in which the organization of interior space can be developed from the initial concept through to the planning of a project. The straightforward text explains strategies, processes, and methods that can be employed to transform an initial brief into an interior that provides an appropriate response to the project’s demands. This is backed up with a wealth of visual material including photographs and specially created diagrams and models. Case studies and step-by-step exercises further illustrate the application of the principles and approaches introduced in the text.
This is an invaluable practical and inspirational guide to a subject that all students of spatial design must master.
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