Perspectives on social sustainability and interior architecture : life from the inside / edited by Dianne Smith, Marina Lommerse, Priya Metcalfe.
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- 9789814585392
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Springer eBooks
Foreword by Tim Costello -- 1. An introduction to social sustainability and interior architecture, by Dianne Smith, Sarah Beeck, Marina Lommerse, Priya Metcalfe.- Part I. Community Engagement and Interior Architecture -- 2. Working together: interior architecture creating with the community, by Marina Lommers -- 3. More than bricks and mortar: lessons in design and world citizenship, by Kelley Beaverford.- Part II. Social Justice and Interior Architecture -- 4. Interiors can address Social Justice: fact or fiction? By Dianne Smith -- 5. The importance of interior design professionals' engagement in policy development to effect change for underprivileged individuals, by Jill Pable and Lisa Waxman .- 6. Interior design by expediency, by Rodney Harber and Angela Buckland.- 7. Inside the remote-area Aboriginal house, by Paul Memmott.- 8. Too ‘nice’ to be socially responsible: reflections of a Danish interior practitioner, by Marianne Frandsen -- Part III. Cultural Heritage and Interior Architecture -- 9. Cultural Heritage practice through socially sustainable adaptive re-use of industrial buildings: a Western Australian narrative, by Priya Metcalfe.- 10. Ambiguity and permeability in historic Modern interiors: a challenge for Cultural Heritage and social sustainability, by Penny Sparke .
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