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- Furniture Design
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Furniture Design
- Furniture
- Design
- Furniture + Design + (X) = Furniture Design
- Data Visualization: Mapping Data from Research
- Chapter 2: Function and Social Use
- Human Body Supports
- Sitting, Working, Resting, and Sleeping
- Squatting and Sitting
- Activities: Eating, Reading, Typing, and Writing
- Containing: Storing, Displaying, and Organizing
- Defining Space: Enclosing, Shaping, and Partitioning
- Classifications Based on Social Use
- Health-care Furniture: For Those Who Need Assistance
- Hospitality Furniture: Restaurants, Lobbies, and Reception Areas
- Institutional Furniture: Education
- Multifunctional Furniture: Sit-Work, Sit-Sleep, and Store-Display
- Office Furniture: Ergonomic Seating, Workstations, and Systems Furniture
- Recreational Furniture: Play, Leisure, and Outdoor Furnishings
- Religious (Liturgical) Furniture: Altars, Arks, and Minbars
- Residential Furniture: Social Gathering, Resting, Dining, and Organizing
- Retail Furniture: Displaying, Storing, Transactions, and Sales
- Storage Furniture: Containing, Organizing, and Accessing
- Chapter 3: Form, Spatial Organization, and Typological Orders
- Form
- Angular
- Composite
- Curvilinear
- Orthogonal
- Sectional/Modular
- Spatial Organization
- Centralized
- Clustered
- Grids
- Linear
- Radial
- Typological Orders
- Assembly Required (Ready-to-Assemble and Knock-Down)
- Built-In/Stationary
- Freestanding
- Inflatable
- Mechanical (Transformative Pieces)
- Movable
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Furniture Case Studies
- Overview of Furniture Case Studies
- 700–400 BCE Greek Klismos chair
- 1200–1800 CE European coffer
- 1745–1750 French Rococo commode
- 1754–1780 Chippendale chair
- 1855–1859 Café chair, Model No. 14
- 1917–1918 Red-Blue chair
- 1922 Blocs Screen
- 1925 Wassily club chair, Model No. B301
- 1928 Siège à Dossier Basculant (B301)
- 1932–1933 Stools 60/65
- 1949–1950 Eames Storage Unit (ESU)
- 1950–1954 Antony chair
- 1951 Wire side chair
- 1968 Action Office
- 1987 Ghost chair
- 1992 Cross Check armchair
- 1993 Trinidad chair
- 1994 Living units
- 1994–1995 Aeron chair
- 1999 The Block
- 2000 Pathways
- 2003–2004 Jimmy’s Buffet
- 2004 Knit chair
- 2006 Araneae coffee table
- 2011 Modular Vitrine System
- Lessons from the 25 Furniture Case Studies
- Chapter 5: Furniture Design Theory
- Inquiry
- Systems Theory
- Firmitas, Utilitas, and Venustas
- Firmitas
- Utilitas
- Anthropometrics
- General Body Characteristics and Dimensions
- Ergonomics
- Posture
- Proxemics
- Venustas
- Beauty
- Geometry
- Proportion
- Modernism
- Built Form and Culture
- New Formalism: Theories of Digital Form
- Chapter 6: Design
- Design Principles
- Balance: Structural and Visual, Symmetry and Asymmetry
- Continuity, Unity, and Variety
- Dynamism and Stasis
- Hierarchy and Emphasis
- Juxtaposition
- Rhythm and Pattern
- Scale and Proportion
- Design Thinking
- Construing and Constructing
- Bold Studies
- Making Prototypes
- Scaled Models
- Design Ethos
- Accessible Design
- Codes, Guidelines, and Standards (Health, Safety, and Welfare)
- Green Design
- Universal Design
- Design Processes
- Schematics: Sketching, Drawing, Computer Rendering, and Model Making
- Design Phases
- Predesign, Research, and Programming
- Schematic Design
- Design Development
- Fabrication Drawings
- Pricing and Contract Negotiation
- Shop Drawings, Templates, and Working Prototypes
- Fabrication
- Delivery and Installation
- Professional and Disciplinary Boundaries
- Chapter 7: Materials
- Material Matters
- Material Properties
- Absorptive Quality
- Aging and Weathering
- Cellular Structure (Open-Cell or Closed-Cell)
- Compressive and Tensile Strength
- Density
- Dimensional Movement
- Ductility
- Durability
- Elasticity
- Expandability
- Haptic Sensations
- Stability
- Surface Qualities
- Visual Aspects of Finished Wood Surfaces
- Visual Aspects of Unfinished Wood Surfaces
- Volatile Organic Compounds
- Workability
- Other Aspects
- Materials: A to Z
- Adhesives and Glues
- Composite Boards
- Fabrics and Leather
- Finishes
- Glass
- Metal
- Paper
- Plastics
- Rubber and Elastomers
- Stone
- Woods and Grasses
- Chapter 8: Processes and Methods of Fabrication
- Preparing Shop Drawings and a Materials Takeoff List
- Securing Materials, Equipment, Supplies, and Hardware
- Bending
- Carving
- Cutting, Drilling, Milling, and Planing
- Assembling and Gluing
- Joinery, Mechanical Connections, and Fasteners
- Upholstery
- Sanding
- Finishing, Painting, Sealing, Staining, and Surfacing
- Wood Finishing
- Delivery and Installation
- Repairing, Restoring, and Resurfacing
- A Chronological Overview of Tools
- Hand Tools
- Machine Tools
- Hand Tools Used Today
- Power Tools Used Today
- Digital Tools
- Technology: The Art and Science of Fabrication
- Craft (Workmanship of Risk)
- Machine Production (Workmanship of Certainty)
- Chapter 9: Professional Practice and Marketing
- Industry
- Green Marketing
- Retail and Wholesale
- Design for Less
- Alternative Retail
- Industrial Entrepreneurs: Silent Heroes
- Furniture Epicenters
- Paris
- Northern Italy
- Scandinavia
- Other Epicenters
- The Business of Furniture Design
- Chapter 10: Historical Overview
- How Societies Have Thought about Designing, Making, and Using Furniture
- The Earliest Cultures
- Ancient Nomadic Societies
- Prehistoric World Settlements
- Prehistory to Antiquity
- Ancient Egypt
- Archaic and Classical Greece
- Etruria
- The Romans
- Early Christian and Islamic Cultures
- Emergence of Islamic Furniture (circa 610)
- Medieval Societies
- The Rise of Europe
- The Renaissance
- Baroque Period
- French Rococo Period
- England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- The American Colonies and the Emerging United States
- The Classical Style
- The Industrial Revolution
- Eclecticism
- Revivals
- Craft and Design
- Arts and Crafts in Europe
- Arts and Crafts in the United States
- Art Nouveau
- Modernism and the Machine Age
- The Bauhaus
- Rising Heroes of Evolving Modernism
- Craft versus Design
- New Craftsmanship
- The Twenty-First Century: The Digital Age
- New Digital Tools, New Synthetic Materials, New Design Opportunities
- Appendix: References and Sources
- Industry Sources
- Museums, Galleries, and Exhibitions
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- Supplemental Images
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