Construction And Detailing For Interior Design Drew Plunkett Pdf [patched] Access
Interiors must withstand heavy daily use. Proper detailing accounts for structural loads, material expansion, moisture resistance, and acoustic control. Poorly detailed spaces can lead to rapid wear, structural failure, or safety hazards. Facilitating Clear Communication
This section moves beyond standard flat walls to explore more dynamic spatial dividers. It covers the construction of curving and freestanding walls, the principles of "floating" walls, and the detailing for glazed partitions, including frames, beading, and joining glass sheets.
Plunkett argues that detailing is not a menial task done after the "fun" design work. Rather, construction drawings are the design. A detail drawing (e.g., a scale section through a reception desk or a junction box in a bulkhead) forces the designer to solve problems related to gravity, material thickness, thermal movement, and human ergonomics. Interiors must withstand heavy daily use
Translating conceptual ideas into detailed, actionable blueprints.
Before drawing a single line, Plunkett establishes the "Golden Rules": Rather, construction drawings are the design
Loadbearing vs. non-loadbearing; masonry; stud partitions; soundproofing. Alternatives
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Interior Construction & Detailing for Designers and Architects
is a foundational textbook for students and professionals in interior design and architecture