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HCC Library Research Guide for Interior Design

Exploration into Sustainability

As carbon-emissions and the strive toward sustainability continue to grow, interior design and architecture must adapt with it. Today, more and more interior designers are incorporating techniques and designs that are not only appealing and functional to the user, but also assist in the support of the environment. 

Search for more sustainability interior design projects through library's catalog, databases, or eJournals. Possible search terms include:

Repurposed Materials

Carbon-based Materials

Installation Art

Sustainability AND Interior Design

Sustainable Design

Featured Project: adidas East Village Expansion - Commercial Office Expansion

Interior Design Firm: Studio O+A

Location: Portland, Oregon

This collaboration between Studio O+A in partnership with Lever Architecture includes innovative, reusable materials, eco-friendly furniture, and decor exhibiting the company's strive sustainability and energy-efficiency. 

 

Dalzell, R. (2023). studio o+a and lever architecture. Interior Design94(12), 20.

Read Article in Dec2023/Jan2024's issue of Interior Design

Featured Project: New Flogistix Headquarters

Firm: Rand Elliot Architects

Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Flogistix, a tech-based company focused on reducing carbon emissions, hired Rand Elliot Architects to design Flogistix's new headquarters, crafting and designing a new space for collaboration. This sustainable project reused existing infrastructure as well as outdoor architecture to bring life to the area. 

 Interior Design Magazine February 2024 Issue Cover

WALK through a new energy. (2024). Interior Design95(1), 39–42.

Read Article in Feb2024's issue of Interior Design

Popular Interior Design Firms in Houston

Health & Interior Design

Home Therapy

Home Design meets therapy in this holistic, gorgeously photographed guide that "thoughtfully and beautifully unpacks the tools and ideas to support mental wellness at home through design and styling" (Justina Blakeney, founder of Jungalow). Our surroundings are more than just a reflection of our personal style. The right lighting, furniture arrangement, and paint colors have a direct effect on our well-being. Whether you're looking for better work/life balance or design solutions for your family, interior designer and licensed therapist Anita Yokota walks you through Home Therapy her signature system for setting up your spaces to nurture your mind, body, and spirit. Home Therapy focuses on the four "domains" that must be addressed in each room in order to improve your living experience:

The Individual Domain helps you get to know yourself, connect to your purpose, and discover what you need in each space. The Organizational Domain walks you through decluttering each room and increasing its function. The Communal Domain inspires you to form more authentic connections with others using good design layout and ideas for gathering. The Renewal Domain is about self-care and creating the right energy for recharging.

With Home Therapy, instead of basing decorating decisions on trends and fads, you'll be able to create thoughtful, personalized interiors that support your authentic self.

Circadian Lighting Design in the LED Era

This book explores how lighting systems based on LED sources have the ability to positively influence the human circadian system, with benefits for health and well-being. The opening chapters examine the functioning of the human circadian system, its response to artificial lighting, potential health impacts of different types of light exposure, and current standards in circadian photometry. A first case study analyzes the natural lighting available in an urban interior, concluding that it is unable to activate the human circadian system over the entire year. Important original research is then described in which systems suitable for artificial circadian lighting in residential interiors and offices were developed after testing of new design paradigms based on LED sources. Readers will also find a detailed analysis of the LED products available or under development globally that may contribute to optimal artificial circadian lighting, as well as the environmental sensors, control interfaces, and monitoring systems suitable for integration with new LED lighting systems. Finally, guidelines for circadian lighting design are proposed, with identification of key requirements.

Right at Home

The design expert and Emmy-nominated TV host of Netflix's Queer Eye shows you how to set up your space so that it takes care of you. Learn how to follow your happiness to find your style, optimize the function of every room, organize your space, and so much more. The way your home makes you feel matters. After all, it's your ultimate safe space and needs to be able to host your most intimate conversations and memorable celebrations. So setting it up for comfort, style, and authenticity is essential to your self-care. In Right at Home, Bobby shows you how designing your space, no matter what size home you have, has an impact that's immediate, visceral, and undeniable. Learn how to- Articulate what makes you happy so you can land on a design that reflects your truest style, Prioritize function and comfort so your space works for you, Know what to let go of and what to repurpose so that every room stays organized, Engage all your senses with texture, contrast, scent, and sound so you can stay in the present, Understand the emotional impact of colour and confidently pick patterns, palettes, and colour pops, Maximize lighting (both natural and artificial) to support a positive mental state Boost your mood by bringing plants and nature into your design Right at Home demonstrates that good design can aid mental wellness and helps us achieve a new sense of happiness within the home. With gorgeous photographs of beautifully styled rooms and Bobby's tried-and-true tips, this is the definitive guide to designing a modern home.

Workplace Environmental Design in Architecture for Public Health : Impacts on Occupant Space Use and Physical Activity

This concise volume analyzes the potential for the workplace environment—where so many people spend so much of their day—to improve workers’ capacity for health and wellness. It pinpoints the link between sedentary lifestyles and poor health, and explores the role of office spatial design in encouraging physical activity to promote physical activity, health and prevent disease. The featured research study tracks workers’ movement in a variety of office layouts, addressing possible ways movement-friendly design can co-exist with wireless communication, paperless offices, and new corporate concepts of productivity. From these findings, the author’s conclusions extend public health concepts to recognize that influencing population-wide levels of activity through office architectural design alone may be possible. This SpringerBrief is comprised of chapters on: Physical activity and disease: Theory and practice Space-use and the history of the office building Identifying factors of the office architectural design that influence movement, Interdisciplinary research methods in studying worker physical activity, decision-making and office design characteristics; The KINESIS model for simulating physical activity in office environments; The questions and potential for solutions in Workplace Environmental Design in Architecture for Public Health will interest and inform researchers in interdisciplinary topics of public health and architecture as well as graduate and post-graduate students, architects, economists, managers, businesses, and health-conscious readers.

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