The Designer's Workspace presents an extensive resource of distinguished firms' responses to the design of their own offices. Featuring everythingfrom technical detail to interior design, it illustrates what these designers see as the major considerations for modern workplace design. This book revea
The Designer's Workspace: Ultimate Office Design
✍ Scribed by Douglas Caywood AIA CSI CDT
- Publisher
- Architectural Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 62
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Книга The Designer's Workspace: Ultimate Office Design The Designer's Workspace: Ultimate Office DesignКниги Строительство Год издания: 2003 Формат: pdf Издат.:Architectural Press Страниц: 200 Размер: 18 ISBN: 0750657391, 978-0750657396 Язык: Английский 85 (голосов: 1) Оценка:The Designer's Workspace presents an extensive resource of distinguished firms' responses to the design of their own offices. Featuring everythingfrom technical detail to interior design, it illustrates what these designers see as the major considerations for modern workplace design.
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