has received the Presidential Chapter Citation from the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and currently holds memberships in ASID, Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC), and the Colorado Coalition for Interior Design.
This timely book provides a synthesis of research, theory, and practical application to explore
and examine the concept of privacy as a function of interior design responsibility. Presenting
information in a straightforward manner, the text examines privacy needs and solutions for
residential, healthcare, hospitality, and work environments. Age-specific privacy needs are also
covered. Students learn that privacy is not a luxury experience but a basic and restorative human
need that reduces stress, enhances self-identity and creativity, and enables people to better
manage both personal activities and social interactions. View