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The Office Interior Design Guide: An Introduction for Facility and Design Professionals

DOC The Office Interior Design Guide: An Introduction for Facility and Design Professionals by Julie K. Rayfield in Arts-Photography

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Because the edge you need begins with the space you occupy . . .The Office Interior Design Guide enables facilities professionals with little or no design experience to become knowledgeable; active partners with consultants and designers in developing efficient; flexible office spaces that work. It is also intended to serve as a general overview of the office environment for the design or engineering professional. This practical book covers the entire planning and management process for both conventional and alternative officing; with important information on The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; indoor air quality; fire safety; and more. From building support systems to key elements of interior design; this comprehensive guide shows you how to: * Create a strategic facilities plan * Put together an effective in-house team * Define project needs and objectives * Build solid relationships with management; technical; and creative consultants * Choose the right design firm * Select appropriate facilities * Develop an on-target schedule and budget * Achieve adaptable; cost-effective design solutions. Complete with sample letters for requesting proposals and qualifications; plus a detailed programming questionnaire to help you specify project requirements; The Office Interior Design Guide enables you to create hardworking environments equipped to handle todays business challenges and tomorrows organizational needs.


#2157651 in eBooks 2008-05-02 2008-05-02File Name: B000WDSEPI


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Solid Effort and Enjoyable ReadBy D. DiggsThis screenplay was nicely paced; the dialogue not too wordy; and each word was densely packed. For the most part the writer does a good job giving the reader bearings to prevent getting lost in the action; the only exception being towards the end in the penultimate scene (i.e.; there was much going on). I wouldve given 5 stars if not for the overly deifying of the primary protagonist. The character couldve been toned down a great deal and still convey quite the inspirational figure.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great ScreenplayBy Huxley A.D.Extraordinary screenplay; very interesting to read and then see how it has then been translated to the screen. With an introduction by director Kathryn Bigelow; QA with writer Mark Boal; story board drawings and photography sections are fantastic. Just great writing.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy coffeedrinkerGreat script. Nice printing and binding job.

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