Moxon, Siān.

Sustainability in interior design. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (193 pages) - Portfolio Skills . - Portfolio Skills .

Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Context -- Introduction -- The Problems -- Climate Change -- Step by Step Climate Change -- Diminishing Resources and biodiversity -- Waste -- Allergies and Stress -- Water Scarcity -- Population Growth -- The Construction Industry -- Sustainability and the Role of Interior Designers -- Step by Step: Design Impact -- History Forgotten -- Traditional Buildings -- Modernist Design -- Relearning -- Disregarding Preconceptions -- Why This Book is Required -- Chapter 2: A Sustainable Approach -- Introduction -- Embracing Compromise -- The unsustainable nature of construction -- The scale of the problem -- Knowing where to begin -- Approaching compromise -- Considering Consequences -- Asking the Right Questions -- 1. What is the purpose of the project? -- 2. How long will the interior be required? -- 3. What energy and water systems are appropriate? -- 4. What materials are appropriate? -- 5. What construction methods are appropriate? -- 6. How will the space function? -- 7. What will happen to it when it is no longer useful? -- Assessment -- Case Study: LEED assessment -- LEED -- BREEAM -- Ska Rating -- NABERS -- Green Star Australia -- Green Globes -- BEAM -- CASBEE -- DGNB -- Case Study: Green Star assessment -- Step by Step: Assessment Process -- Chapter 3: Key Issues to Understand -- Introducing the Key Issues -- Energy -- Impacts of energy use -- Approaching low-energy design -- Step by Step: Low-Energy Design -- Passive Design -- Energy Efficiency -- Renewable energy systems -- Energy assessment -- Case Study: Low-Energy Design -- Water -- Impacts of water use -- Approaching water-conserving design -- Step by Step: Water-Conserving Design -- Passive Design -- Water Efficiency -- Water Reuse and Recycling -- Flood Protection -- Water Assessment -- Materials -- Impact of materials.

The environmental impact of interior architecture and design practice is immense, and this book highlights the need for designers to adapt the way they work and relearn the lessons lost in order to make their designs fully sustainable. Contrary to many preconceptions, sustainable design can be sophisticated and stylish. By its nature, a sustainable approach means considering the whole life cycle of a project, thereby improving the functionality, quality, and human enjoyment and, in the long term, bringing real social and economic benefits. This book is filled with examples and techniques, together with historical and contemporary case studies, all supported by invaluable resources and links. A comprehensive reference book for anyone wanting to work in interior design, this book introduces ideas of sustainability while encouraging and inspiring readers with positive, creative, and practical alternatives.

9781780672014


Sustainable design.
Interior architecture.
Interior decoration.

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