30 proposals to the interior design.

Bibliographic Details
Format: Book
Language:Japanese
English
Published: Japón : [Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization], 1995.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Space of Transparent Design / Hiroshi Ishibashi
  • Things Aging Beautifully / Kan Izue
  • Method to Go Over the Modern Era / Shigeru Uchida
  • Respect for the Way of Life Leads to Interior Design / Terou Kurosaki
  • Power to Forecast of the Society / Coco Funabiki
  • Expectations to an Interior Coordinator / Mitsuo Nedachi
  • Interior Design as the "Design of Relation" or "Man-Made Environment" / Tadao Shimizu
  • View from the Bullet Train Window / Toshiyuki Kita
  • Start from the Human Scale / Karou Mende
  • Extending the Boundaries of the Genre / Motomi Kawakami
  • Courage to be Non-completed / Haruki Kaito
  • Introduction to Space Density / Sadao Nagaoka
  • Emphasis on Art / Yu Watanabe
  • Two Art Museums and Interior Design / Mitsuru Senda
  • Starting Point of "Design Today" / Kan Yamanaka
  • Interpreter of the Changing World / Denis Handy
  • The Time Context / Bill Moggridge
  • "Box" Filled with Information / Chookiat Likipunyarut
  • Three Missing Design Areas / David Pearson
  • Designer to provide New Services
  • Michael Erlhoff
  • Importance of Space Management : Air - Light - Inner Space - Time / Calaude Bérubé
  • The Colonel's Kitchen Experience / Gianfranco Zaccai
  • How Interior should be in the Design Office / Steven Skov Holt
  • Cave Dwelling in Inland China / Zhang Yi Man
  • The New Direction / Helen Rainey
  • Penetrating inNew Areas / Anne-Marie Boutin
  • Between Internet and Interiors / Prem Nath
  • Dynamism of Design / Massimo Iosa Ghini
  • Proposing "Medi-Space" / Oh Ki Soo
  • Residence as Cyberspace / Michael McCoy.