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ABKUMASIAV61020040301USA011401SIAV61020040301USA011409PATRY9020040406USA011742Dictionarium historicum, criticum, chronologicum, geographicum, et literale Sacrae Scripturae, cum figuris Antiquitates Judaicas repraesentatibus936529UNISA07222oam 22005533 450 991079598240332120220831081500.09781118715659(electronic bk.)9781118715680(MiAaPQ)EBC1895557(Au-PeEL)EBL1895557(CaPaEBR)ebr11004213(CaONFJC)MIL692347(OCoLC)890310556(EXLCZ)991467346050004120220831d2015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKitchen and Bath Design Principles Elements, Form, Styles2nd ed.Somerset :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2015.©2015.1 online resource (241 pages)NKBA Professional Resource LibraryPrint version: Wolford, Nancy Kitchen and Bath Design Principles Somerset : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2015 9781118715680 Intro -- Kitchen & -- Bath Design Principles -- Sponsors -- About the National Kitchen & -- Bath Association -- Contents -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CHAPTER 1 A BRIEF HISTORY OF KITCHEN AND BATHROOM DESIGN -- A Brief History of the Kitchen -- A Brief History of the Bathroom -- Summary -- Review Questions -- CHAPTER 2 THE BASICS OF DESIGN: CREATING CUSTOMIZED DESIGN -- Skill Is the Executor of a Program -- Developing Design Style -- Creativity: Is It a Natural Gift, or Can It Be Learned? -- Definition of Good Design -- Personalizing the Design -- Questions to Ask the Client -- Product Specifications -- Existing Construction -- Design Information -- Document the Information Gathered -- Final Design Consideration -- Summary -- Review Questions -- CHAPTER 3 THE ELEMENTS OF DESIGN -- Line -- Horizontal Line -- Vertical Line -- Curved Line -- Diagonal Line -- Combining Lines -- Shape -- Rectangular Shape -- Square Shape -- Diagonal or Angled Shape -- Triangular Shape -- Curved or Circular Shapes -- Identifying Pattern Preferences -- Structural Pattern -- Naturalistic Pattern -- Stylized Pattern -- Geometric Pattern -- Abstract Pattern -- Combining Patterns -- Space -- Form -- Texture -- Color -- Hue -- Color Categories -- Color Attributes -- Color Intensity (Chroma) -- Color Value -- Color Schemes -- Color and Its Emotional Impact -- A Final Comment on the Importance of Color -- Light -- Summary -- Review Questions -- CHAPTER 4 THE PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN -- Balance -- Symmetrical Balance -- Asymmetrical Balance -- Radial Balance -- Rhythm -- Repetition -- Alternation -- Progression/Gradation -- Scale and Proportion -- Scale -- Proportion -- Emphasis: The Focal Point -- Area Emphasis -- Theme Emphasis -- Harmony/Unity -- Summary -- Review Questions -- CHAPTER 5 HISTORIC STYLE INFLUENCES TO THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY.Establishing a Historic Theme for a Kitchen or Bathroom Project -- Ancient/Classical Period -- Classical‐Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Middle Ages/Gothic Period -- Gothic‐Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Renaissance -- Renaissance‐Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Baroque Period -- Baroque‐Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Rococo and French Provincial/Country Periods -- Rococo/French Provincial-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Georgian Period -- Georgian‐Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- American Country (or Rustic) Styles -- American Country/American Colonial-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Shaker-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Spanish Mission-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Neoclassic Styles -- Neoclassic‐Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Swedish Neoclassic -- Biedermeier -- Victorian Period and the Rise of Industrialization -- Victorian‐Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Summary -- Review Questions -- CHAPTER 6 HISTORIC STYLE INFLUENCES: LATE NINETHEENTH CENTURY AND BEYOND -- Arts and Crafts -- Arts and Crafts-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Art Nouveau -- Art Nouveau-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Art Deco -- Art Deco-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Bauhaus (International Modern) -- Bauhaus-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Scandinavian Modern -- Scandinavian Modern-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Midcentury Modern -- Midcentury Modern Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Italian and European Modern Postwar Influences, Urban Contemporary -- Italian/European Modern Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Postmodern -- Postmodern-Inspired Kitchens and Bathrooms -- Twenty-First Century and Beyond -- End of the Twentieth Century: A Return to Roots -- Other Considerations -- Summary -- Review Questions -- CHAPTER 7 OTHER DESIGN INFLUENCES AND ECLECTIC DESIGN -- Far East -- Chinese Design -- Japanese Design.Other Kitchen and Bathroom Design Influences -- Eclectic Design -- Enhancing a New Kitchen or Bathroom with Old Objects -- Placing a New Kitchen or Bathroom within an Old Setting -- Collector's Mix -- Signature Element -- Summary -- Review Questions -- APPENDIX A: THEME/HISTORIC STYLES COMPATIBILITY -- APPENDIX B: HSITORICAL TERMINOLOGY AND THEMES -- Types of Historic Design Projects -- RESOURCES -- Dictionaries of Interior Design -- Historic Architecture, Interiors, and Furniture -- Renovation, Preservation, and Restoration -- Historic and Global Color -- Selected Websites -- INDEX -- ADVERT -- EULA.The consummate guide to kitchen and bath design, expanded and updated Kitchen and Bath Design Principles is the industry standard guide to aesthetics and the elements of style for these two important rooms. Newly expanded to include guidance on scale, proportion, unity, and variety, this full-color reference is illustrated throughout with a revised, clear graphic design. Global and cultural influences are detailed in the context of stylistic themes, and readers will learn how to effectively translate each design era into a workable theme. The kitchen and bath are the home's most functional rooms, so designers must be able to meet both code and aesthetic requirements while managing their business ethically and profitably. This second edition will help readers to: Bring the elements and principles of design to life. Apply design tools more efficiently in daily business practices. Create authentic stylistic themes with detailed cultural background. Incorporate the aesthetics of an era into a timeless design. The National Kitchen and Bath Association established the standard guidelines and specifications, and this useful reference provides answers and advice straight from the source.NKBA Professional Resource LibraryKitchensBathroomsElectronic books.Kitchens.Bathrooms.747.7/8Wolford Nancy1464247Cheever Ellen1464248Association) NKBA (National Kitchen and Bath1464249Nkba (National Kitchen and Bath Association)1259616MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910795982403321Kitchen and Bath Design Principles3673822UNINA03681nam 2200685Ia 450 991078657330332120220906191950.01-283-85516-X90-04-24219-810.1163/9789004242197(CKB)2670000000309495(EBL)1081629(OCoLC)820141835(SSID)ssj0000785252(PQKBManifestationID)11438765(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000785252(PQKBWorkID)10793756(PQKB)10527450(MiAaPQ)EBC1081629(OCoLC)820141835(OCoLC)820124088(nllekb)BRILL9789004242197(Au-PeEL)EBL1081629(CaPaEBR)ebr10631729(CaONFJC)MIL416766(PPN)174543751(EXLCZ)99267000000030949520121031d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA typological grammar of Panare, a Cariban language of Venezuela[electronic resource] /by Thomas E. Payne, Doris L. PayneLeiden ;Boston Brill20131 online resource (485 p.)Brill's Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas ;5Description based upon print version of record.90-04-22821-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- The Language and Its Speakers -- Phonology and Morphophonology -- Nouns and Nominals -- Nominal Derivation and “Possessive” Denominalization -- Modification -- The Morphosyntax of the Verb: Organizing Principles -- Verb Stem Derivation -- Past-Perfective Aspect Constructions -- Non-Pastperfective Aspect Constructions -- Minority Class Verbs -- Noun Phrase Structure -- Adpositional Phrases and Oblique Constituents -- Copula Constructions -- Voice and Valence -- Knowing and Not Knowing: Epistemic and Negative Categories -- Commands and the Expression of Deontic Modality -- Questions and Contrastive Constructions -- Complementation -- Adverbial and medial clauses -- Relative and Modifying Clauses -- Two Short Panare Texts -- References -- Index.Panare, also known as E'ñapa Woromaipu, is a seriously endangered Cariban language spoken by about 3,500 people in Central Venezuela. A Typological Grammar of Panare by Thomas E. Payne and Doris L. Payne, is a full length linguistic grammar written from a modern functional and typological perspective. The many remarkable characteristics highlighted in the grammar include a 'split-inverse' person marking system, transitivity-sensitive aspect and person-marking verb morphology, object incorporation, relatively nonconfigurational NP structure, both verb-initial and object-initial constituent orders, a complex system of clause chaining, switch reference, and a rich system of evidential and epistemic marking.Brill's Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas5.Panare languageGrammarPanare languageSyntaxTypology (Linguistics)VenezuelaLanguagesPanare languageGrammar.Panare languageSyntax.Typology (Linguistics)498.425498/.425Payne Thomas Edward1951-164566Payne Doris L.1952-1464930MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786573303321A typological grammar of Panare, a Cariban language of Venezuela3747352UNINA