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Specifying Interiors: A Guide to Construction and FF&E for Commercial Interiors Projects [Hardcover]

Maryrose McGowan (Author)
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0471106194 978-0471106197 April 1996 1
An indispensable working resource—Supplies you with everything you need to write effective commercial interiors specifications

Writing effective commercial specifications requires detailed knowledge of contractual obligations, industry regulations and standards, and material selection criteria. But keeping abreast of the vast and ever-changing body of facts, figures, rules, and regulations concerning tenant improvement work is more than can be expected of today's busy design professional. Specifying Interiors gives you instant access to all the critical information you need to write effective commercial interiors specifications. This valuable working resource:

  • Provides comprehensive coverage of all legal, regulatory, contractual, construction, and materials issues critical to successful tenant improvement work
  • Includes a specifications checklist for each product or material
  • Presents practice-specific selection criteria for all types of commercial spaces, including retail, health care, hospitality, and general office design
  • Features over 100 line drawings and 75 photographs accompanying material descriptions

With new commercial construction approaching an all-time low and the availability of prime real estate rapidly dwindling, tenant improvement is fast becoming one of the most sought-after design specialties. Taking advantage of a trend that is expected to last well into the next century, today's most successful design firms are making tenant improvement the primary focus of their practices. A synthesis of construction and furnishing, successful tenant improvement requires the guiding hand of a design professional who fully understands the consequences of design decisions from both performance and legal standpoints, and one whose interiors specifications reflect a thorough knowledge of contractual obligations, industry regulations and standards, and material selection criteria.

Clearly, the need for a comprehensive professional reference has never been greater. Specifying Interiors provides design professionals with instant access to all the information critical to writing effective interiors specifications for retail, hospitality, health care, and general office design. It tells you what you need to know about:

  • Leases and work letters
  • Methods for measuring commercial office space
  • Contracts for construction and for furniture and equipment
  • Laws affecting contracts for interiors projects
  • Specification formats
  • Federal regulations, codes, and standards
  • Construction and finish materials
  • Furniture and furnishings
  • And much more

Specifying Interiors also supplies busy design professionals with selection criteria and an annotated specifications checklist for each product or material covered, as well as more than 100 vivid line drawings and 75 photographs accompanying material descriptions.

Specifying Interiors is an indispensable tool of the trade for architects and interior designers. It is also a valuable resource for students in those fields and for anyone preparing for the NCIDQ exam.



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This indispensable resource enables readers to successfully achieve the complex synthesis between base building construction and tenant FFE (furniture, furnishings, and equipment). Contains a wealth of selection criteria charts, product/performance comparison grids and outline specifications for each product or material discussed. Presents practice-specific selection models for retail, hospitality, healthcare, and general office design. Detailed photographs and line illustrations accompany material descriptions.

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An indispensable working resource—Supplies you with everything you need to write effective commercial interiors specifications

Writing effective commercial specifications requires detailed knowledge of contractual obligations, industry regulations and standards, and material selection criteria. But keeping abreast of the vast and ever-changing body of facts, figures, rules, and regulations concerning tenant improvement work is more than can be expected of today's busy design professional. Specifying Interiors gives you instant access to all the critical information you need to write effective commercial interiors specifications. This valuable working resource:

  • Provides comprehensive coverage of all legal, regulatory, contractual, construction, and materials issues critical to successful tenant improvement work
  • Includes a specifications checklist for each product or material
  • Presents practice-specific selection criteria for all types of commercial spaces, including retail, health care, hospitality, and general office design
  • Features over 100 line drawings and 75 photographs accompanying material descriptions

With new commercial construction approaching an all-time low and the availability of prime real estate rapidly dwindling, tenant improvement is fast becoming one of the most sought-after design specialties. Taking advantage of a trend that is expected to last well into the next century, today's most successful design firms are making tenant improvement the primary focus of their practices. A synthesis of construction and furnishing, successful tenant improvement requires the guiding hand of a design professional who fully understands the consequences of design decisions from both performance and legal standpoints, and one whose interiors specifications reflect a thorough knowledge of contractual obligations, industry regulations and standards, and material selection criteria.

Clearly, the need for a comprehensive professional reference has never been greater. Specifying Interiors provides design professionals with instant access to all the information critical to writing effective interiors specifications for retail, hospitality, health care, and general office design. It tells you what you need to know about:

  • Leases and work letters
  • Methods for measuring commercial office space
  • Contracts for construction and for furniture and equipment
  • Laws affecting contracts for interiors projects
  • Specification formats
  • Federal regulations, codes, and standards
  • Construction and finish materials
  • Furniture and furnishings
  • And much more

Specifying Interiors also supplies busy design professionals with selection criteria and an annotated specifications checklist for each product or material covered, as well as more than 100 vivid line drawings and 75 photographs accompanying material descriptions.

Specifying Interiors is an indispensable tool of the trade for architects and interior designers. It is also a valuable resource for students in those fields and for anyone preparing for the NCIDQ exam.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 356 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (April 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471106194
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471106197
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,100,710 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This review is from: Specifying Interiors: A Guide to Construction and FF&E for Commercial Interiors Projects (Hardcover)
This is an excellent reference for Interior Designers, with detailed technical information. I am currently studying interior design and even though I have read only a couple pages, it has helped me tremendously with my tests. I can imagine it will be a good reference for people who have finished and need to refer back to detailed technical information for interiors.
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First Sentence:
In response to market demands, commercial interiors practice has developed creative solutions for increased flexibility. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
square gas burner, upholstered wall systems, overlap master carriers, other persons performing portions, horizontal louver blinds, similar submittals, cured paint film, tuft bind, use resulting therefrom, drapery width, repudiating party, vertical louver blinds, high pressure decorative laminates, much extra material, ignition box, drapery end, roll pleat, textile wallcoverings, terrazzo topping, pile density, separate contractors, flammability standards, withholding certification, contract sum, contract documents
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United States, Environmental Requirements, Southwest Research Institute, Extra Materials, Regulatory Requirements, Critical Radiant Flux, Architectural Woodwork Institute, David Edward, Technical Bulletin, Construction Specifications Institute, Isaac Newton Square, New York, Courtesy of Herman Miller, Steiner Tunnel Test, Verification of Conditions, Life Safety Code, Methenamine Pill Test, National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers, Rug Institute, Springs Window Fashions Division Inc, The Bulldog Chair, The Knoll Group, Department of Commerce, Department of Consumer Affairs, General Purpose
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