Interior Design Reference Manual

Interior Design Reference Manual

Author: David Kent Ballast

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-07-26

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9781973869894

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Interior Design Reference Manual By David Kent Ballast


PPI Interior Design Reference Manual, 6th Edition – A Complete NCDIQ Reference Manual

PPI Interior Design Reference Manual, 6th Edition – A Complete NCDIQ Reference Manual

Author: David Kent Ballast

Publisher: PPI, a Kaplan Company

Published: 2013-03-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781591264279

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The Interior Design Reference Manual (IDRM6) offers complete review for all three divisions of the NCIDQ® Certification exam. This book works in conjunction with division specific practice exams to help you pass every division the first time. Topics Covered Design Concepts and Programming Design Constraints Building Systems and Construction Research, Analysis, and Selection of Products and Details Communication and Documentation Project and Business Management Key Features: Complete coverage of content areas for every division of the NCIDQ® Exam. Updated for the IBC 2015 changes included in the exam. An updated study schedule to keep your studies on track. Over 200 figures in SI and U.S. measurements to illustrate design details. Study guidelines, exam tips, and tables to support exam preparation. A downloadable study schedule to organize study priorities. Binding: Paperback PPI, A Kaplan Company


Interior Construction & Detailing for Designers and Architects

Interior Construction & Detailing for Designers and Architects

Author: David Kent Ballast

Publisher: Professional Publications Incorporated

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13:

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This widely used book is a timesaving reference for design professionals working in either commercial or residential construction. Interior Construction and Detailing also serves as a comprehensive resource on materials, finishes, construction assemblies, mechanical and electrical systems, building codes, and planning standards. Hundreds of figures and tables illustrate the text.


Professional Practice for Interior Designers

Professional Practice for Interior Designers

Author: Christine M. Piotrowski

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-03-31

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 1119554519

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The leading guide to the business practice of the interior design profession, updated to reflect the latest trends For nearly thirty years, Professional Practice for Interior Designers has been a must-have resource for aspiring designers and practicing professionals. This revised and updated Sixth Edition continues to offer authoritative guidance related to the business of the interior design profession—from the basics to the latest topics and tools essential for planning, building, and maintaining a successful commercial or residential interior design business. Filled with business tips and best practices, illustrative scenarios, and other pedagogical tools, this revised edition contains new chapters on interior design in the global environment, building client relationships, and online marketing communications. The author also includes updated information on web and social media marketing, branding, and prospecting for global projects. Recommended by the NCIDQ for exam preparation, this Sixth Edition is an invaluable resource for early career designers or those studying to enter the profession. This important book: Contains three new chapters that focus on client relationships, marketing communications, and interior design in the global marketplace. Includes new or updated sections that reflect the recent trends related to social media, branding, sustainable design practice and more Offers invaluable pedagogical tools in every chapter, including chapter objectives and material relevant for the NCIDQ Instructors have access to an Instructor's Manual through the book's companion website


PPI Surveyor Reference Manual, 7th Edition – A Complete Reference Manual for the PS and FS Exam

PPI Surveyor Reference Manual, 7th Edition – A Complete Reference Manual for the PS and FS Exam

Author: George M Cole

Publisher: PPI, a Kaplan Company

Published: 2019-03-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781591266488

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The Reference Manual every Surveying examinee needs! George Cole’s Surveyor Reference Manual, Seventh Edition (SVRM7) offers a complete review for the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) Exam. This book is the most up-to-date, comprehensive reference manual available, and is designed to help you pass the NCEES FS exam the first time! Topics Covered Algebra, Basic Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus Field Data Acquisition Plane Survey Calculations Geodesy and Survey Astronomy Cadastral and Boundary Law Mapping Specialty Surveying Areas Accuracy Standards Pair this reference manual with Solved Problems for a comprehensive review, and the Practice Exam to maximize your problem-solving efficiency and build exam-day readiness. This manual is included in all Fundamentals of Surveying Complete Exam Bundle About the FS exam The NCEES FS Exam is your first step in becoming a professional surveyor (P.S.). The exam is a closed book computer-based exam containing 110 questions. You will receive and electronic reference at the exam. About the PS exam The NCEES PS Exam is a closed book computer-based exam containing 100 questions. You will receive and electronic reference at the exam. After you pass Surveyor Reference Manual, Seventh Edition (SVRM7) will serve as an invaluable reference throughout your surveying career. Key Features: 44 chapters provide an in-depth review of FS exam topics. Introduces many subjects covered on the Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exam. Enhanced coverage on aerial mapping. 8 appendices containing essential support material. Over 300 practice problems to build your problem-solving skills. Over 120 common surveying terms defined in an easy-to-use glossary. Hundreds of equations, figures, and tables. Industry-standard terminology and nomenclature. Example problems that demonstrate how to apply the concepts presented. Binding: Paperback Publisher: PPI, A Kaplan Company


Ppi Are 5.0 Exam Review Ncarb Approved, 2nd Edition (Paperback) - Comprehensive Review Manual for the Ncarb 5.0 Exam

Ppi Are 5.0 Exam Review Ncarb Approved, 2nd Edition (Paperback) - Comprehensive Review Manual for the Ncarb 5.0 Exam

Author: David Kent Ballast

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-06

Total Pages: 1280

ISBN-13: 9781591266808

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New Edition: Updated with New NCARB approvals PPI's ARE 5.0 Exam Review Second Edition by David Kent Ballast with Steven E. O'Hara offers a complete review of all exam objectives covered in ARE 5.0's six divisions. The second edition has been thoroughly revised with over 100 new sections to cover each exam objective in complete detail. ARE 5.0 Exam Review features include: New NCARB approvals and updated content for a more thorough review of ARE exam objectives New interior color design helps you navigate by exam division Review every exam objective in all six divisions Hundreds of tables of and figures to facilitate referencing and problem solving ARE 5.0 Exam Divisions Covered: Practice Management Project Management Programming & Analysis Project Planning & Design Project Development & Documentation Construction & Evaluation


NCIDQ IDPX FLASH CARDS.

NCIDQ IDPX FLASH CARDS.

Author: David Kent Ballast

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781591265436

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NCIDQ® IDPX Flash Cards is the perfect complement to your study routine. More than 200 flash cards, categorized by exam and content area, aid you in recalling key concepts and definitions for the NCIDQ® IDPX exam. Easily taken on-the-go, the cards come with six binder rings for easy organization. NCIDQ® IDPX Flash Cards (IDPXFL) Include: coverage of NCIDQ® exam content areas with cards that match up to NCIDQ® IDPX exam topics, unique content specific to the NCIDQ® IDPX exam, both question/answer formatting and answer/question formatting to help increase problem solving speed, and three binder rings to divide your cards and customize your self-study learning experience. -- Taken from distributor's website.


Interior Materials & Surfaces

Interior Materials & Surfaces

Author: Helen Bowers

Publisher: Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781552979662

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Comprehensive reference to every type of surface material for floors, walls and ceilings. Interior surfaces add beauty, structure and comfort to homes. Available in a stunning range of natural and synthetic materials, these surfaces are both cosmetic and functional. Interior Materials and Surfaces covers the full range of home surfaces from three points of view: technical, practical and aesthetic. The book provides comprehensive details on each material, featuring their pros and cons, general uses, and alternative applications. Chapters cover a wide range of options for do-it-yourselfers and professionals alike: Wood -- hard and soft, wood composites and veneers Plastics, resins, rubber and linoleum Metals, iron, steel, copper, brass, aluminum, zinc, lead and gold leaf Glass Fabrics and papers Leather and suede Paints, varnishes, lacquers Stone, ceramics and tiles Concrete and cement Plaster and plaster composites. Each material is profiled with details about its properties, use and maintenance, safety tips, availability and relative cost. Jargon-free text with color photographs provide easy installation instructions and important advice on uses. Interior Materials and Surfaces is an indispensable guide for homeowners and for professional renovators, decorators, interior designers and stylists.


Design

Design

Author: Stephen Bayley

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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Includes the leading names, movements, materials and processes such as furniture, fashion, cars, graphics, products, signs and symbols that have influenced the world of design.


Radical Office Design

Radical Office Design

Author: Jeremy Myerson

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Traditional office work, characterized by repetitive clerical tasks, is rapidly giving way to "knowledge work," characterized by the creative application and exchange of information. In response, architects around the world are leaving aside the old cubicle grid to design innovative, high-tech offices that foster knowledge work and, at the same time, help workers balance the competing demands of colleagues, customers, and family. The forty-three exceptional workplaces profiled in this timely volume were all completed within the last six years and serve a wide variety of organizations both private and public, small and large. Examples range from the headquarters of an advertising firm where one enormous table seats all two hundred employees, facilitating communication, to a BMW plant where the factory production line runs through and above the administrative offices, unifying the corporate community. The authors skillfully distinguish the primary trends in contemporary office design by dividing their engagingly written case studies among four chapters, each dedicated to a particular type of workplace: "Academics" encourage the sharing of knowledge within a corporate structure; "Guilds" allow the members of a profession to interact as peers; "Agoras" bring the workplace closer to the marketplace, and to civic life; and "Lodges" combine the home and the office. Two hundred vivid color photographs and fifty architectural drawings show how the featured architects have configured public areas, meeting rooms, and private work spaces to meet the needs of today's increasingly versatile and mobile workers. The inclusion of an informative introduction, which outlines the economic and technological factors driving the rapid evolution of contemporary workplace architecture, further ensures that this attractive book will be an essential reference for everybody who has a hand in designing offices, and thought-provoking reading for everybody who works in one.