Sustainable Design for Interior Environments, 2nd Edition, builds on the first edition's premise that the interior design profession has a social and moral responsibility to protect the health, safety, and welfare of people and the environment. The text equips professors, students, and practitioners to design sustainable interiors by addressing LEED certification, environmental concerns, ecosystems, ethics, values, worldviews, and the ways in which science and technology can be used to address environmental challenges. Through content, organization, and pedagogical features, the book integrates complex sustainability topics directly into the design process, thereby enabling readers to apply the concepts of sustainability with the same ease as they do the elements and principles of design.
Complex sustainability topics integrated directly into the design process
Included on the reference list of books used to compose the NCIDQ examination
New to This Edition
Updated sustainability content, including new codes and standards
Global case studies in every chapter
Hundreds of new photographs and drawings, including numerous examples of award-winning and LEED-certified buildings around the globe
Summary tables illustrating the relationship between chapter topics and the LEED 2009 requirements
Updated content related to changes in legislation, international initiatives, technologies, products, organizations, and resources
Instructors Resources
Instructor's Guide
PowerPoint® Presentation
Exploring Sustainable Design and Development: Global Perspectives
Introduction to Sustainable Design and Development
Green Building and Product
Assessment Standards
Environmental Issues
Sustainability and the Integrated Interior Environment
Sustainable Strategies for Integrated Designs: Building Components
Sustainable Strategies for Integrated Designs: Finishes and Furnishings
Sustainable Strategies for Integrated Designs: Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
Sustainable Strategies for Integrated Designs: Daylighting and Electrical Lighting Systems
Regulations, Programs, and Organizations
Sustainability and the Integrated Design Process
Sustainable Strategies for Integrated Designs: Commercial and Residential Interiors
Sustainable Strategies for the Integrated Design Process
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Susan M. Winchip
, LEED AP, MIES, IDEC, is a Professor Emerita of Interior and Environmental Design in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at Illinois State University. She has over 20 years of experience designing residential, corporate, and institutional interiors with specialties in lighting and sustainability. She has published monographs and in several academic journals, including Journal of Interior Design Education and Research, Kappa Omicron Nu FORUM, Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, Quality in Higher Education, and the College Student Journal. Winchip is winner of the ASID Foundation 2010 Polsky Prize Award for her textbook, Visual Culture in the Built Environment: A Global Perspective (Fairchild).