Fabric for the Designed Interior
Autor Frank Theodore Koeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2016
"Fabric for the Designed Interior," Second Edition, is a comprehensive text for students and professionals, addressing both residential and commercial interiors. The book begins by placing fabric in a historic context, examining its connection to the growth of civilization. Later chapters take a practical approach to provide readers with the tools they need for successfully specifying fabric, dealing with environmental and safety concerns, understanding fabric and carpet-care issues, working with bids and contracts, and learning strategies for navigating showrooms and fabricating facilities. Leading designers, fabric manufacturers, and suppliers weigh in with their experiences, giving readers a clear idea of real-world expectations. This new edition is updated with expanded coverage on sustainable fabrics, more robust and clear instructions on costing, an appendix of historic and decorative architectural styles, and a revised art program featuring contemporary styles.
Fabric for the Designed Interior Video
Access two online instructional videos that show the world of interior textiles in action. The viewer will be taken on a tour of the historic Scalamandre 110,000-square-foot mill and see how woven and printed fabrics are produced. Elements of the tour include design conceptualization and artwork, dyeing of yarns, warping, and weaving on various types of looms. The second video takes the viewer to several to-the-trade showrooms in New York City. Viewers will learn practical skills like establishing an account, reading tags, costing, and ordering product. Showrooms specializing in both residential and contract fabric are toured.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1501305336
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 205 x 255 x 19 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: FAIRCHILD BOOKS
Descriere
Fabric for the Designed Interior, Third Edition, is a comprehensive text for students and professionals, addressing residential, commercial, and other interiors. The book begins by placing fabric in a historic context, examining its connection to the growth of civilization. Later chapters take a practical approach to provide readers with the tools they need for successfully specifying fabric, dealing with environmental and safety concerns, understanding fabric and carpet-care issues, working with bids and contracts, and learning strategies for navigating showrooms and fabricating facilities. Leading designers, fabric manufacturers, and suppliers weigh in with their experiences, giving readers a clear idea of real-world expectations. This new edition includes a new chapter on fabrics for transportation and leisure with the latest fabric technology.
New to this Edition
· New chapter on fabrics for transportation and leisure and fabric technology
· Updates to include new interior codes
· Designer's Field Guide feature boxes include exclusive interviews with professionals for industry insights
· Content on AI and AI models including Machine Learning (ML) and up-to-date technologies
Instructor Resources
· Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text in the classroom, supplemental assignments, and lecture notes
· PowerPoint® presentations include images from the book and provide a framework for lecture and discussion
Fabric for the Designed Interior STUDIO-an online tool for more effective study!
· Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips
· Review concepts with flashcards of terms and definitions
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1Origins of Fabric: A Primer
Chapter 2Structure and Content of Fiber and Yarn
Chapter 3Fabric Technology and Construction: Wovens and Nonwovens
Chapter 4Dyeing, Printing, and Finishing
Chapter 5Floor Covering: Rugs and Carpet
Chapter 6The Environment, Safety, and Codes
Chapter 7Specifying Residential Fabric and Trimming
Chapter 8Specifying Contract Fabric and Floor Covering
Chapter 9Fabrics for Travel and Leisure
Chapter 10Sources: Acquiring Fabric for Clients
Chapter 11Inside the Workroom
Chapter 12Maintaining Fabric, Carpeting, and Rugs
Appendix I: Historic Decorative Styles
Appendix to Chapter 8: ACT Voluntary Performance Guidelines
Appendix to Chapter 10: Sources: Acquiring Fabric for Clients
Appendix to Chapter 11: Yardage Chart
Endnotes
Glossary