Sustainable Decision-Making: How Multidisciplinary Models Reinvigorate Design...
Johnnie Stark University of NOorth Texas Purpose Industrial designer and architect Ezio Manzini challenges designers to advance beyond “product-based wellbeing” and observes, “Over the past hundred...
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Hollie Sutherland Endicott College Many scholarly disciplines are dedicated to examining and uncovering the relationship between people and their environment. In the social sciences, the fields of...
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Joori Suh Iowa State University Since the inception of the history of exhibition space and the earliest use of the name museum, the ideology of museums has developed and changed according to shifts in...
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Kennon Smith Indiana University - Bloomington This presentation applies the lens and methods of design history to examine the work and writing of Louis Sullivan, with an eye to better understanding...
View ArticleNeuro-Imaging and Interior Design: Symbiosis between Design and Brain Mapping
Debajyoti Pati, Cherif Amor, Michael O'Boyle & Shabboo Valipoor Texas Tech University Issue Emerging neuroscience research shows that environment-related phenomenon such as wayfinding, perception,...
View ArticleBoomers’ Lifestyle and their Housing for Later Life
Hyun Joo Kwon and Julia Beamish Purdue University and Virgina Tech Boomers, people born between 1946 and 1964, comprised about 30% of the U.S. total population (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009). This big...
View ArticleEnvVis: Toward a Rhetoric of Environmental Visualization
Ruth Baker-Westervelt Syracuse University As a form of visual communication, interior visualization is a widely published, yet under scrutinized, genre. Whether it is referred to as presentation,...
View ArticleCapitol Interiors: An American Beaux-Arts Design System
Diane Al Shihabi Iowa State University In the late Gilded Age (1890-1917), American Beaux-Arts architects and state executives sought to create noble government buildings and interiors that would...
View ArticleExperiential Interiors: Feeling Space
Tamie Glass University of Texas at Austin Introduction Besides providing shelter from the elements, the built environment has the ability to inspire, to heal, and to restore. Spaces that engage users’...
View ArticleInnovative Seating Design: Interpretation and Integration of Historical Styles
Marie Gentry University of Arkansas In a program that requires one semester of interior design history, the plethora of information presents a challenge. Another challenge is that the course is taken...
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