Synopses & Reviews
This volume covers all stages of visual presentation in interior design, from early concept sketches and more evolved technical drawings to complex computer renderings, models for client presentation, and production drawings for contractors.
Step-by-step sequences and special tips show students how to make the most of the available media, while practical advice on everything from communicating with clients and contractors to the legal implications of production drawings are covered. A comprehensive and varied selection of drawings from practitioners and student designers will whet readers' appetites, encourage enthusiasm, and suggest possibilities.
This book will be an invaluable, inspirational, and practical resource for interior design and interior architecture students and practicing interior designers alike.
Synopsis
This book covers all stages of visual presentation as part of the interior design process, from the most basic initial sketches, to models, to fully developed computer-generated visualizations.
Following a brief introduction, four chapters take the reader through the design process, from the basics to conception, presentation, and production.
This second edition includes more practical advice on techniques, more step-by-step sequences, and updated examples. With a varied and comprehensive range of images, this book is an invaluable, inspirational, and practical resource for interior design students.
About the Author
Drew Plunkett is Head of the Department of Interior Design at the Glasgow School of Art. Since 1981 he has practiced as an interior designer based in London and Glasgow. Plunkett is also active as an exhibitor, curator, and critical writer. His published work includes a chapter in the book Four Studies on Charles Rennie Mackintosh and articles and reviews for Designers' Journal, The Architects' Journal, Blueprint, Magazine of the Mackintosh Society, and Building Design.