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Atlas of world interior design
This compedium is a detailed and comprehensive portrayal of the best and newest interior projects from accross the globe. From the pragmatism of North America and the minimalism of Northern Europe to the regionalism of Asian design and lavish Mediterranean interiors, a global diversity of styles are on show. Moreover, this volume will act as inspiration for designers seeking a balance between globalized trends and personalised projects. Readers are offered a visual feast with a collection of 500 masterpieces of interior design, separated into typological categories. Atlas of World Interior Design will serve as a source of pleasure and inspiration to all its readers. -- Product Description.
Work breakdown structure (WBS) dictionary and checklist development of stadium architectural and interior works for safety planning
Nowadays, architectural and interior works in stadium construction have become the most critical elements. The stadium is required not only to have excellent sports facilities but also to have a high-level architecture and interior. Therefore, the works need to be more managed and planned so that the stadium project can run better and more effectively. The project planning phase has a crucial role which is when the project plans are documented, the project deliverables and requirements are defined, and subsequently, the project schedule is created, which means the development of Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and its associated WBS dictionary with the checklist is undoubtedly imperative. The development is defining and breaking down the work into smaller components, which finally become such a project implementation reference in order to minimize the errors and ensure the project's implementation can be in accordance with the plan. The results of this study describe the details of the development of WBS dictionary and checklist of architectural and interior work in stadium construction for safety planning that includes six (6) levels such as project name, division, sub of work, work package, activity, and resource and other information related.
Nostalgic element to support the sustainable reasons for architecture preservation - case study Metropole XXI, Jakarta
There are some reasons as a background for preserving the architecture building, one of them is nostalgic reason, \"Old buildings have intrinsic value and are reminders of a city's culture and complexity [1]. The nostalgic reasons is refer to a feeling or inspiring nostalgia [2]. The architecture and interior elements are among that create the nostalgic reasons of one place. Using mixed methodology between qualitative and quantitative, this research aims to overview the architecture, interior and some famous food that people remember about Metropole XXI building in Jakarta. The research found that some architecture and interior elements are among of what people remember about Metropole XXI as nostalgic reason that could help for future research on preserving this building as one of the oldest and well maintain historical building in Jakarta. The research also found that the nostalgic reason would lead to sustainable design for architecture and interior works because of its strong bond to the people who has their emotional closeness.
Hygro-thermal monitoring inside Gheorghe Asachi library and their effects on heritage conservation
The indoor environment and its dynamics is depending on the variations of the interior activity and of outdoor climate that influence the moisture in exterior walls. Heating system, along bad ventilation or air infiltration in window induce substantial fluctuations in the stability of relative humidity (RH). (RH) is the physical parameter that can induce efflorescence, drying and cracking in the timber. Gheorghe Asachi Library consist in over 1 million books, has a unique architecture with a lot of elements made from wood. The result obtained have allowed us to develop a series of recommendations that might be useful for preventive conservation.
Optimization of air flows in Orthodox church by numerical simulation
Frequently modern temples have certain problems with heating and ventilation, despite the strict design rules and the installation of religious buildings. There is a necessity to organize proper air exchange and ensure proper heating of the air throughout the space in a complex building. Moreover, to calculate the geometry of natural flows and supply jets, ensure the removal of polluted air bypassing crowded areas and the most important thing is to protect wall paintings and art objects from sedimentation of soot particles and dirt. Using the method of electronic digital modeling, the effectiveness of the proposed model of temple ventilation was confirmed, which is able to provide maximum protection and preservation of the interior decoration and works of art in the room at any mode of operation. Using the created model, specific design characteristics of ventilation and air heating systems were obtained and evaluated. Based on this, it was proposed to develop a project for their reconstruction.
Plasters with wood processing waste additives
The paper assesses the influence of additives based on wood processing industry waste on the physical and mechanical properties of plasters. As additives to the plaster, the bark and sawdust of Scots pine were used, previously crushed and purified from extractive and easily hydrolysable substances. Extraction of extractive substances from wood processing waste was performed by hot water extraction. The content of additives was in the range from 1.5 to 6 % by weight of cement. The average density, compressive strength, flexural tensile strength, water absorption, and thermal conductivity were monitored for the obtained samples of plasters. As a result of the carried out experiments, it was found that the quantitative increase of the additive in the mixture reduces the density of the mortar, water absorption increases slightly, the coefficient of thermal conductivity and the tensile strength during bending decreases. The compressive strength increases with the addition of sawdust 1.5 %, in other cases it decreases with the increase in the amount of the additive. It is shown that mortars with the addition of fine wood processing waste can be used as plasters with reduced thermal conductivity for interior work.
Local Material as a Character of Contemporary Interior Design in Indonesia
Excellent design needs to fulfill universal requirements (utility, aesthetic, ergonomic, durability, and safe). Besides of all the requirements, an excellent design has to be shown its distinctiveness, uniqueness, and identity. To create an excellent design, we can use one of locality approach, it means local material utilization. From time to time, the material is linking each other in unity with environment context, human, knowledge, culture, social, economy, user needs and material availability. The aspects are the important part to get the reflective identity and local values in architecture and interior design work in Indonesia. It can be proofed by some of the architecture and interior work precedent, like traditional or vernacular in Nusantara or contemporary interior design work from Indonesian designer who has recognized to promote the locality value. However interior design works in Indonesia cannot be shown the characteristic of Indonesia identity and locality currently, it is different than another country work, like Japan, Italy, or Scandinavia. Interior design work from these countries can be easily known with accentuating of characteristic their places, such as material, color, detail, or geometry pattern in the product that has been produced. Meanwhile, some of the region in Indonesia are tropical climate and brought about much of local material and it has potential to make a unique work which has the local identity. This paper will discuss the result of a searching potential of local material usefulness as interior design identity in Indonesia. This research is done by typology method, which means discover the presence of some of the architecture elements appears to be related material. The elements are the pattern, color, craftsmanship, building element, object, and type of material in some of the contemporary interior design work in Indonesia were considered superior and capable of lifting elements recognized locality.
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Fueled by an increasingly interconnected world, the desire for engaging experiences plays a more important role in interiors than ever before.There is a tendency in the design of products, furniture, and environments toward enhanced interaction that employs psychosocial principles.
Light Spaces
The building physics and comfort-relevant properties of gypsum drywall construction make it a particularly sustainable and versatile construction method.The book links the great architectural and sculptural potential of this building method with its construction requirements.