Architecture and Interior Design: An Integrated History to the Present, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2012

  • Buie Harwood Professor Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University , Professor Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Bridget May Professor Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University , Professor Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Curt Sherman
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Suitable for an integrated design history course

Architecture and Interior Design: An Integrated History to the Present provides a survey of architecture, interiors, furniture, and decorative arts from the past to the present. It is a completely integrated and interdisciplinary reference for: architecture, architectural details, architectural surface treatments, space planning, interior design, interior architectural features, interior surface treatments, motifs, furniture, colour, lighting, textiles, and decorative accessories.

The unique scope allows comparison in all areas of the built environment through the centuries to illustrate historical, social, cultural, and stylistic influences. Narrative and graphics interweave design analysis with architectural and design history.

  • A. INTRODUCTION
  • Integrating Architecture and Interior Design
  • Approaches to Design History
  • Design Considerations
  • Using the Book
  • 1. Cultural Precedents
  • B. EAST ASIA
  • 2. China
  • 3. Japan
  • C. ANTIQUITY
  • 4. Egypt
  • 5. Greece
  • 6. Rome
  • D. MIDDLE AGES
  • 7. Early Christian
  • 8. Byzantine
  • 9. Islamic
  • 10. Romanesque
  • 11. Gothic
  • E. RENAISSANCE
  • 12. Italian Renaissance
  • 13. Spanish Renaissance
  • 14. French Renaissance
  • 15. English Renaissance
  • 16. American Colonial
  • F. BAROQUE
  • 17. European Baroque
  • 18. Louis XIV
  • 19. English Restoration
  • G. ROCOCO
  • 20. Regence & Louis XV
  • 21. English Neo-Palladian & Georgian
  • 22. American Georgian
  • H. EARLY NEOCLASSIC
  • 23. Louis XVI & French Provincial
  • 24. Late English Georgian
  • 25. American Federal
  • I. REVOLUTION
  • 26. Industrial Revolution
  • J. LATE NEOCLASSIC
  • 27. Directoire, French Empire
  • 28. German Greek Revival, Biedermeier
  • 29. English Regency, British Greek Revival
  • 30. American Greek Revival, American Empire
  • K. VICTORIAN REVIVALS
  • 31. Gothic Revival
  • 32. Italianate, Renaissance Revival
  • 33. Second Empire, Rococo Revival
  • 34. Exoticism
  • 35. Stick, Queen Anne
  • L. ACADEMIC HISTORICISM
  • 36. Romanesque Revival
  • 37. Classical Eclecticism
  • 38. Colonial Revival
  • 39. Spanish Colonial Revival
  • M. REFORMS
  • 40. The Shakers
  • 41. Aesthetic Movement
  • 42. English Arts & Crafts
  • 43. Shingle, American Arts & Crafts
  • N. INNOVATION
  • 44. Art Nouveau
  • 45. Vienna Secession
  • 46. Chicago School
  • 47. Modern Forerunners
  • 48. DeStijl
  • 49. The Bauhaus
  • O. MODERNISM
  • 50. International Style
  • 51. Art Deco, Art Moderne
  • 52. Scandinavian Modern
  • 53. Geometric Modern
  • 54. Organic & Sculptural Modern
  • 55. Modern Historicism
  • P. EXPERIMENTATION
  • 56. Late Modern • 1
  • 57. Post Modern
  • 58. Late Modern • 2
  • 59. Environmental Modern
  • 60. Neo-Modern
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Illustration Credits

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