Interior Design (3rd Edition) Description:
Interior Design (3rd Edition) review: 1 stars (Pretense can only cheat that far!) - The author failed to acknowledge the decisive influence of the Chinese tradition to the rest of the world.
His pretense that he knew something about Chinese tradtion is laughable. For example, he showed a few pictures about Chinese furniture. But none of those shown are considered good.
His claim of innocence, such as little is known about the Chinese tradition is a sterotype claim of those with a strong indealolgy.
5 stars (Interior Design) - This book is without a doubt, the best book for Interior Design students. Of all the books on this subject that I own, this is the one I turn to most often for reference. If you have no other book in your reference library, you must have this one. 5 stars (Great book for anyone) - I am not in school for Interior Design but I am very interested in learning more about it. This book was great for me because it provided a very complete overview of many areas of interior design. It addresses many issues at a high level such as color theory, the psychological impact of design on people, information about interior design for different types of spaces (home, office etc...). This book is very much a text book. If you are in design school or serious about wanting to know more about interior design in general this is a great book to start with and use as a reference.
| Version: Deluxe Size: 44.99 kByte Date: 19.09.2007 License: Hardcover
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