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Sadıklar, Zeynep, and Filiz Tavşan. "A study on selection of polymer based surface materials in interior design." New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences 2, no. 1 (February 19, 2016): 387–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v2i1.323.

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People interact with surfaces in interior spaces, where a huge part of their life lasts. Many of these surfaces which surrounds the interior spaces are covering or coating materials in various textures and shapes. Materials used in interior surfaces are applied for various purposes. Protection, insulation or decoration can be considered as the main objective of these purposes.This study aims to research what kind of polymer based surface materials are used by interior designers and their reasons, frequency and area of use. For this reason, the study is composed on a questionnaire. The questions are prepared by summarizing the polymer based material information obtained from the literature. The questionnaire participants are interior designers who are actively working in the field. With this group, a survey on selection of plastic materials has been made. Survey results are explained in the findings. The last chapter includes the conclusions and recommendations of the study. Keywords: Interior design, surface materials, plastics, polymers.
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Melnyk, Liudmyla, Olena Kyzymchuk, and Liudmyla Zubkova. "Ukrainian Folk Ornaments in Modern Knitting." TEKSTILEC 64, no. 2 (March 27, 2021): 84–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.14502/tekstilec2021.64.84-95.

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National arts and crafts are not only the skills of an individual nation but an ethnic phenomenon that has unique features and serves as a source of information on national history and culture. Decorative and applied art in Ukraine combines the traditions and techniques of manufacturing and decoration, which have been developed and passed down from generation to generation. It has a clear national identity and numerous regional differ¬ences in ornamental motifs, compositions and favourite colours. Therefore, the Ukrainian folk art has a significant potential and is a source of ideas in creating modern clothing as well as interior items. Embroidery as a way of creating ornamental motifs on a textile material using various techniques is a common process for decorating clothes and interiors for the Ukrainians. Today, ornamental compositions of embroidered folk textiles could be transmitted into modern clothes using various technologies. However, the use of a knitting machine allows creating a pattern during the item production. The ornament transformation into a pattern for knitting can be carried out with graphic software by creating a grid with a cell size similar to the loop size of a knitted structure for corresponding interlooping. A number of clothing and interior items with ethnic motifs was created using the capabilities of flat knitting machines within the masters programme “Knitting Technology and Design” at the Textile Technology and Design Department of the Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design.
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Zhang, Jijuan, Feifei Song, Jing Tao, Zhongfeng Zhang, and Sheldon Q. Shi. "Research Progress on Formaldehyde Emission of Wood-Based Panel." International Journal of Polymer Science 2018 (July 22, 2018): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9349721.

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Current research progress on the mechanism and influencing factors of formaldehyde emission from wood-based panel is reviewed. The formaldehyde analysis and test methods are summarized, putting forward a new idea to research the relevance of formaldehyde emission and the loading ratio of wood-based panel under the combined action of influencing factors. The quantitative indicators of wood-based panel load in a specific space according to the formaldehyde emission requirements are determined, which provide technical precondition support to improve the interior decoration and furniture design.
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Tan, Yin Wu, You Min Wang, Ge Zhou, and Xiao Yang Du. "Automotive Interior Parts Molding Process Simulation and Parameter Optimization." Advanced Materials Research 734-737 (August 2013): 2725–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.734-737.2725.

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By the use of UG software,the solid model of the interior decoration board inside the automobile door was created and the molding behavior of the plastic product was simulated and analysis in the virtue of Moldflow.Based on the analysis of the effect of the mould parameter on the molding behavior ,the best gate location was achieved.We designed the L9(33) orthogonal experiment table of the parts injection molding,selected the mold temperature, melt temperature, injection pressure as the factores .Sink mark index, volume shrinkage, maximumwarping deformation and cavity residual stress are determined as the parts quality evaluation. We completed the orthogonal experiment and the range analyses of the results. We analyzed the influence of process parameters on evaluation of every optimal direction,developed evaluation for comprehensive quality of parts. Finally, we get the table showing the tendency on the assessment of the quality index influenced by various factors, which provides a foundation for the approaching research on the parameters of the injection molding process.
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Marc, Anamaria. "CREATIVE REUSE OF WASTE FOR INTERIOR AND GARDEN DECORATIONS." Scientific Bulletin Series D : Mining, Mineral Processing, Non-Ferrous Metallurgy, Geology and Environmental Engineering 32, no. 1 (2018): 97–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.37193/sbsd.2018.1.13.

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Waste is defined by OUG no. 195/2005 as a substance or an object the owner discards, intends or is required to discard. [1] Wastes are related to the consumer's lifestyle and mentality. The main purpose of the article is to present creative, practical and aesthetic ideas on the reuse of household waste generated in households. There are presented statistical data taken from the Annual Environmental Reports, by ANM, the quantities of household waste generated in the last years and the degree of waste collection in Romania. In Romania most of the waste is eliminated through storage, so the most favorable actions for a proper waste management are prevention and reuse. The paper deals with the problem of dry solid waste: plastics, glass and metals waste.
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BULHAZ, Çağrı. "STAGE MODELS USED İN THE STAGİNG OF THEATER PLAYS,DECOR AND STAGE DESİGNS." IEDSR Association 6, no. 15 (September 20, 2021): 166–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.46872/pj.339.

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Stage design is the design of decor, costumes, accessories, lights, effects and all other audio-visual environments for the enactment of a theatrical play on the stage. Stage design is the general name of the design of all counted areas. This art branch, which started in the Middle Ages in accordance with today's understanding as stage painting and stage decoration in the West, lived its brightest and most glorious period in the 19th century. The stage mechanics created by applying it to scenes that could be created in the 20th century, by inserting the visual illusion on purpose, cause the audience to see these false worlds with surprising and astonished glances. Stage decoration is a branch of art that incorporates all branches of plastic art, especially painting and architecture, but its function is to create spaces that will provide the necessary action on the stage, in accordance with the drama text written by the author. However, today, it continues to function with a new structuring like other developing and changing art branches. Now the stage designer must have a very good art background as well as being a good İnterior Architect. Their current and social cultural background, which is sensitive to the problems of the country and world societies he lives in, is an important factor in the emergence of a good stage design. It is no longer a stage decoration that is suitable for the dramatic text and it’s visually is in the foreground, but a stage design enriched and meaningful with the artistic interpretation of the artist and the expression of his feelings. In this article, the applicability of the interior architecture process and stage design process in the field of theater plays has been tried to be revealed.
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Boyko, Khrystyna. "Artistic features and typology of subject motifs and objects on the matsevahs of Eastern Galicia XVI - the first third of XX century." Bulletin of Lviv National Academy of Arts, no. 39 (2019): 148–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.37131/2524-0943-2019-39-10.

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An important artistic element or symbolic text of ancient Jewish cemeteries are the tombstones - matsevi. The most commonly used motifs in decorative decoration of Galician matsevahs are zoomorphic, ornithological and vegetative motifs, which are often used in all other forms of Jewish art. The image of subject motifs and larger objects is just as original as the decorative adornment of facades of matsevahs of Eastern Galicia XVI - the first third of the XX century. and deserves a separate thorough study. The presentation of these motifs on the matsevahs' facades gives the viewer enough visual information about a particular person, even without translating and deciphering the very text of the epitaph, which, in the vast majority of cases, correlates and significantly supplements, interprets, informs, extends and clarifies the symbols of the carving of the upper part of the matsevahs. Sometimes the symbolic image was unrelated to the text, it was only decorative and contained traditional Jewish characters or symbols. One should note the desire of the authors, stone-cutters, for originality, artistic individuality, recognition of a particular object as a characteristic feature, of the use of substantive motifs for the decoration of the matsevahs, as well as the significant impact of family traditions with the provision of a peculiar author's decision to build a composition or property of the client with appropriate simplification or the complication of the carved decoration and the refinement of the composition. Very few monuments of stone-making art of the 16th-17th centuries have remained intact until now, which makes it impossible to give a full description of the artistic peculiarities of the memorial plastics; and, the vast majority of the preserved monuments were erected over burials at the end of the 18th and 19th centuries. and preserved until the first third of the XX century. The article is based on materials of field studies by the author of ancient Jewish cemeteries within Lviv, Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk regions, in particular: Belza, Brody, Bolechova, Burshtyn, Busk, Dobromil, Drohobych, Zabolotova, Kosova, Kremenets, Kutov, Nikolaev, Leshnava, Stary Razdol, Skole, Snyatin, Solotvyn, Stanislavchik, Old Sambir, Ternopil, Turks, Shchyrets, Yabluniv, Yazlivets and others. In the article, individual examples of carved decor are studied, the features of compositional techniques and the specifics of their artistic and plastic expression on the facades of ancient matsevahs of the studied region are analyzed and described. Subject motifs like zoomorphic, ornithomorphic, and vegetative, formed on the basis of the texts of the Torah and the Talmud, biblical metaphors and allegories, which became the symbols of the Twelve tribes of Israel, the people and the land of Israel in the traditional Jewish art of Eastern Galicia from the XVIII - the first third of the XX century. are the dominant motives in stone carving and the matsevah's memorial plastics. The article deals with the most common substantive motifs found on preserved matsevahs of Eastern Galicia of the period under consideration. To systematize and describe the subject motifs are presented in alphabetical order in the following sequence: Building. Vase. Zban (jug) and tray (bowl) for washing hands of levites. Tools, objects and technical equipment. Interior. Chalice. Klepsidra. Book. Ship. Crown. Well. Lamp. Menorah. Subjects and objects of the second plan: Candle holder, candle, platform for Tora, Decalogue tablets. Treasure chest. Arrow. Urn. Cabinet. Poison. Further field investigations and thorough scientific research in accordance with the methodology of scientific study of Jewish cemeteries, which includes: architectural measurements, photo fixation, graphic documentation, writing, reading, decoding and elaboration of texts of epitaphs and documentation of information will help to discover, understand and popularize the traditional art of numerous Jewish communities, which were an integral part of the polyethnic Galician city of the studied period. After all, most of the monuments of stone masonry art are in an extremely poor condition, some of them are on the verge of extinction and require a number of urgent professional measures for their further preservation and research
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Shin, Eun Joo, Eun Nyeong Lee, Soon Mo Choi, and Eun Ji Sung. "Design and development of functional fabrics with dust- and sound- absorbing properties." Journal of Industrial Textiles 48, no. 1 (August 9, 2017): 162–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1528083717725910.

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In an environmentally polluted environment, woven curtain fabrics that collect dust and pollen play an important health-protective role in interior decoration. However, devices or evaluation factors for measuring the dust adsorption ability of interior products have not been developed. To resolve this deficiency, we developed an apparatus that directly measures the dust adsorption and devised two test parameters (dust interrupting capability and fine dust adsorption capacity) for quantifying the dust adsorption. We also investigated the physical properties affecting the dust adsorption ability of fabrics with different denier weaves of air-textured yarns and draw-textured yarns, which adsorb dust in their fluffs and crimps, respectively. The air permeability and weight of the fabrics were strongly correlated with fine dust interrupting capability. The air permeability, dust adsorption, and interruption capability of the air-textured yarns largely depended on the loops formed by the overfeed rate in the weft direction. The strong sound-absorbing performance of the samples (especially at higher frequencies) was also obtained by loops, fluffs, and crimps of air-textured yarns and draw-textured yarns of fabrics. The best sound-absorbing performance was exhibited by S20, made from 760 D with many loops on the yarn surface.
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Bevz, Mykola, Oleh Rybchynskyi, Serhii Hetmanchuk, and Viktor Melnyk. "SCIENTIFIC PRE-PROJECT STUDIES AND FORMATION OF THE CONSERVATION CONCEPTION FOR THE ASSEMBLY HALL IN THE MAIN BUILDING OF THE LVIV POLYTECHNIC NATIONAL UNIVERSITY." Vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Lʹvìvsʹka polìtehnìka". Serìâ Arhìtektura 4, no. 2 (December 22, 2022): 8–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sa2022.02.008.

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The article highlights the results of the first round of conservation works to return the lost image of the assembly hall (meeting hall of the great senate) – the main building of the oldest building of the university. The purpose of the works is to create the methodology basis to restore the wall painting and sculpture decoration of the hall, to return it to its original authentic appearance from 1880-1884. The decoration of the hall was realized in 1884 by the artist and architect Ivan Dolynskyi, according to the idea of the first rector, architect Julian Zahariewicz. However, the original artistic decoration of the assembly hall was lost in the subsequent periods after the First World War. The walls of the hall and decorative plastic were covered with new paint layers of a nondecorative nature. The first test studies in 2015 showed the possibility of removing layers and opening the original wall painting decoration. They also testified to the need for conservation and restoration works of the authentic wall painting decoration, which in some places had cracks, local losses, and unsatisfactory technical conditions (flaking from plaster). Complex scientific architectural and conservation studies of the interior of the assembly hall were carried out, including the performance of all necessary types of research – from archival searches to soundings in paint coatings and stucco, and laboratory analyzes of materials. Research has revealed the nature of layering and the different states of preservation of the authentic painting layer in all parts of the hall, at different levels of the walls and decor. As a result of research, it was established the possibility of cleaning all walls, decorative stucco, and sculptures by mechanical means. Due to the large volume, it was recommended to divide the cleaning and conservation works into several stages. According to the concept of the discussed and approved project, the following were recommended as the main methods and stages of restoration works: – mechanical cleaning of the entire wall plane; removal of paint coatings to the layer of authentic marbling; also removing putty from cracks and gaps in the plaster; – delicate wiping of the wall surface with distilled water to remove surface contamination; – injection of deep cracks with liquid restorative putty mass; – “bringing” plaster in places of losses, falls and chips, followed by its alignment in the plane of the wall and its priming; – strengthening of the places of the base where there are losses, shedding of the wall painting by the method of its structural strengthening with the help of impregnation with a special priming solution; – restoration reproduction and toning of the wall painting (exclusively within the limits of losses); – after the completion of the reproduction of the wall painting-marbling (when the toning has completely dried), applying a restoration wax-resin mastic to the entire surface of the wall; giving a gloss after the mastic has completely dried; if necessary, mastic can be re-applied on new layers of wall painting. In the article, we reveal the main results of the research work, as well as highlight the key positions of the conservation task and the conceptual project of conservation, and recommendations for planning executive works. We also reveal the process of implementation of conservation works at their first stage - in 2015-2016. The works were carried out by the restoration group of the Department of Architecture and Conservation with the involvement of students.
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Tang, Xiaoning, Xiansheng Zhang, Xingmin Zhuang, Huiping Zhang, and Xiong Yan. "Acoustical analysis of corduroy fabric for sound absorption: Experiments and simulations." Journal of Industrial Textiles 48, no. 1 (August 7, 2017): 201–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1528083717725912.

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Corduroy fabrics have been widely used in interior decoration currently. This work mainly investigated the acoustical properties of corduroy fabrics in relation to air permeability and airflow resistance. Five specimens with similar surface density and different wale width are used. The results indicated that corduroy fabrics with thicker wale width exhibited higher air permeability and lower airflow resistance. Furthermore, the increased width of wale is beneficial to improve the acoustic absorption of corduroy fabric. Two models based on air permeability and airflow resistance are taken to characterize the acoustical behavior. It has been indicated that Pieren model could well predict the acoustic absorption coefficient of corduroy fabric, and the difference of acoustic absorption is due to the varied air permeability and airflow resistance resulting from the different wale width.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Plastics in interior decoration"

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Meter, Maryke. "An Internet based information resource for marketing purposes with specific reference to interior design." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2005. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-12212005-155229/.

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Lee, Soeun. "Comparative study of interior design programs in South Korea and the United States." Online access for everyone, 2005. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Spring2005/s%5Flee%5F050505.pdf.

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Moorman, Jillissa Lynn. "Interior design versus interior decoration evaluating the public's perception of design television shows /." [Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University], 2008.

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Marian, Kristi. "Interior design magazine's hall of fame award what does the hall of fame tell us about the interior design profession? /." Pullman, Wash. : Washington State University, 2009. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Fall2009/k_marian_111709.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in interior design)--Washington State University, December 2009.
Title from PDF title page (viewed on Jan. 14, 2010). "Department of Interior Design." Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-28).
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Basto, Maria Fernanda Silva Lopes Pinto. "Os interiores artísticos das duas camarinhas reais do último "Yacht" "Amélia"-um panorama sobre a história dos interiores e das artes decorativas inglesas do séc. XIX." Master's thesis, Instituições portuguesas -- -Universidade Lusíada, 1997. http://dited.bn.pt:80/30411.

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Wong, Kwok-kit, and 黃國傑. "Triad involvement in interior decoration business in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31979117.

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Wong, Kwok-kit. "Triad involvement in interior decoration business in Hong Kong." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2000. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B22030566.

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Morrow, Carol A. Built Environment Faculty of Built Environment UNSW. "Women and modernity in interior design: a legacy of design in Sydney, Australia from the 1920s to the 1960s." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Built Environment, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/23312.

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This thesis argues that women were seminal to the development of interior design as a discipline and profession in Sydney, Australia. Covering the period from the 1920s to the 1960s, this study identifies Thea Proctor, Nora McDougall, Margaret Lord, Phyllis Shillito and Mary White as foundational leaders who progressively advanced interior design in Sydney through individual and collective understandings of design. Focussing on their contributions to this development, this study explains complex interrelationships between women and modernity in interior design. This emergence of the discipline and profession in Sydney situates the initiatives of these five women at a transitional phase of the field???s global development when ???interior decoration??? is challenged by modern attitudes and artistic theories of ???design???. Working as individuals, Proctor and her successors advance the profession???previously characterised as a ???natural??? pursuit for women of ???taste??? and ???style??????by their artistic, rational and practical approaches to interior design. At a time when no distinct discipline exists in Sydney, the women offer instruction and forge new directions by reformulating previous overseas traditions: incorporating a wide-range of aesthetic and theoretical conceptions of design, demonstrating common and different approaches to practice, and integrating changes in requisite knowledge and skills in response to their times. The women???s programs are conventional and progressive, common and diverse, universal and particular in content and meaning. Working within a variety of settings, the women importantly establish professional jurisdiction situating interior design in a modernist context. Significantly, their contributions challenge past readings that have diminished the early women of interior design, and at the same time, embody all the conflicts, ruptures, paradoxes and contradictions that are cental to modernity. This research redresses the lack of institutional history of interior design in Sydney and links theories of modernism and modernity to issues of gender and profession to explain the women???s significant contributions to interior design at a critical juncture of the field???s development. As such, their stories and legacy of design in Sydney contribute to a wider picture of women and modernity in interior design.
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Wang, Hsin-Chen. "Wanplex and Water Canyon /." Online version of thesis, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/11312.

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McKee, Cameron Taylor. "The Caldwell Theater Complex /." Online version of thesis, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/12251.

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Books on the topic "Plastics in interior decoration"

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Genzel, Elke. Kunststoffbauten. Weimar: Bauhaus-Universität, 2005.

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Grant, Lewin Susan, ed. Formica & design: From the counter top to high art. New York: Rizzoli, 2006.

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Grant, Lewin Susan, ed. Formica & design: From the counter top to high art. New York: Rizzoli, 1991.

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Romana, Schneider, and Flagge Ingeborg, eds. Original Resopal: Die Ästhetik der Oberfläche = Original Resopal : the aesthetics of surface. Berlin: Jovis, 2006.

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Donatas, Satas, ed. Plastics finishing and decoration. New York: Van Nostrand, 1986.

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Diseñar con plástico. Barcelona: Maomao, 2008.

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Stanley, Abercrombie, ed. Interior design & decoration. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 2002.

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Kebun, Pustaka Rumah, ed. Desain interior: Karya desainer interior Indonesia. [Jakarta]: Pustaka Rumah Kebun, 2007.

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Indonesia, Himpunan Desainer Interior, ed. Karya interior: Desainer interior di Indonesia. [Jakarta]: Himpunan Desainer Interior Indonesia, 1997.

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Linong, Dai, ed. China interior. [Berlin]: Braun, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Plastics in interior decoration"

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Dedek, Peter B. "The Feminization of Interior Decoration." In The Women Who Professionalized Interior Design, 31–46. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003041504-3.

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Finlay, James. "Recreating Historic Schemes of Interior Decoration." In Interior Finishes & Fittings for Historic Building Conservation, 173–86. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444344837.ch13.

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Modesti, Adelina. "Architectural Patronage, Interior Design and Decoration." In Women’s Patronage and Gendered Cultural Networks in Early Modern Europe, 187–204. New York: Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315200125-9.

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Shanshan, Li. "Dualities of interior decoration companies in China." In Residential Architecture as Infrastructure, 297–327. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003018339-16.

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Li, Xiuyun. "Research on the application of prefabricated interior wall leading interior art decoration." In Advances in Petrochemical Engineering and Green Development, 437–45. London: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003318569-62.

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Kaur, Rajinder, and Ila Gupta. "The Implementation of Phulkari Embroidery Pattern in Interior Decoration." In Understanding Built Environment, 171–86. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2138-1_16.

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Lan, Ju-Hung, and Ming-Shu Tsai. "Developing Intelligent Interior Design Decoration Components by BIM Technologies." In HCI International 2014 - Posters’ Extended Abstracts, 101–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07857-1_18.

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Yu, Qiu, and Qiu Jing. "The Application of Computer Technology in the Interior Decoration Project." In Intelligence Computation and Evolutionary Computation, 467–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31656-2_66.

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Li, Yan. "Study on the application of “3D printing” in interior decoration." In Machinery, Materials Science and Engineering Applications, 543–48. CRC Press/Balkema P.O. Box 11320, 2301 EH Leiden, The Netherlands: CRC Press/Balkema, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315375120-78.

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Du, Jian, Xiaochao Guo, Duanqin Xiong, Yanyan Wang, Wei Pan, Shuang Bai, Liu Yang, and Juan Liu. "Experimental Study on Color Optimization of Fighter Cockpit Interior Decoration." In Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering, 539–54. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6978-4_63.

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Conference papers on the topic "Plastics in interior decoration"

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Wang, Lin, Hao Zhou, Anqing Xu, Bin Xue, Mengqian Li, and Haoliang Chu. "Application of Virtual Reality in Interior Decoration." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mechatronics Engineering and Information Technology (ICMEIT 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmeit-19.2019.71.

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Li, Yan. "Interior Decoration Based on Intelligent Monitoring System." In AIAM2021: 2021 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Manufacture. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3495018.3495410.

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Ali, AbdulmounimTaha. "Interior Design and Decoration From Attention to Distinction." In Seventh International Conference on Advances in Social Science Management and Human Behaviour SMHB 2018. Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15224/978-1-63248-160-3-30.

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Kuang, Yang, and Jie Jiang. "Research of Interior Decoration System Based on VRML." In 2015 International Industrial Informatics and Computer Engineering Conference. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iiicec-15.2015.195.

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González Sánchez, Belén, Antonia Navarro, Judith Ramírez-Casas, and Joan Ramon Rosell. "Traditional Gypsum Pavements with Natural Aditives." In 4th International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials. Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/cta.1.575.

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In traditional architecture, the construction systems used have always been linked to the material resources of the environment. In the areas of extraction of gypsum in the Iberian Peninsula, the use of this material as a conglomerant was not limited to the interior lining of vertical and/or horizontal walls or to interior decorations, as is the case today, but proved to be a very versatile material, which could be used both in structural elements and in finishing elements and decorations. This study shows the preliminary results of an ongoing research on the recovery of traditional gypsum pavements, where three types of traditional gypsum plasters with natural products such as collagen, coconut soap, potassium soap, vegetable oil and marshmallow root were tested. The hygroscopic behaviour of the treated samples has been evaluated from the capillarity water absorption and the contact angle, due to their high hygroscopicity. On the other hand, the density and porosity, surface hardness and thermal conductivity of the samples have also been determined.
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Wenjin, Zhao. "Art Relationship between Theme Wall Decoration and Interior Space." In 2014 Conference on Informatisation in Education, Management and Business (IEMB-14). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iemb-14.2014.9.

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Zhang, Sijia, and Weida Shi. "Application of the Interior Decoration Materials in Environmental Engineering." In 5th International Conference on Information Engineering for Mechanics and Materials. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icimm-15.2015.4.

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Liu, Huilin. "Interior Decoration System Design Based on 3D Scene Modeling." In 2017 International Conference on Smart Grid and Electrical Automation (ICSGEA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsgea.2017.51.

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Meng, Xia, Saba Ghazanfar Ali, Ping Li, Anum Masood, Bin Sheng, and Jie Ren. "An Interior Decoration System via Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Progress in Informatics and Computing (PIC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pic.2018.8706286.

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"Application Research of Indoor Plant Wall in Interior Decoration Design." In 2018 7th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Computer Science. Clausius Scientific Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/icamcs.2018.081.

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Reports on the topic "Plastics in interior decoration"

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Willi, Joseph, Keith Stakes, Jack Regan, and Robin Zevotek. Evaluation of Ventilation-Controlled Fires in L-Shaped Training Props. UL's Firefighter Safety Research Institute, October 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.54206/102376/mijj9867.

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Investigations of recent firefighter line of duty deaths caused by rapid fire progression have highlighted a deficiency in firefighters’ understanding of how certain tactics affect the fire dynamics of ventilation-controlled fires. Many fires are in a ventilation-limited, decay state by the time firefighters arrive at the scene, meaning that introducing additional ventilation to the environment has the potential to cause rapid and intense fire growth. To more effectively teach firefighters about the potential effects of ventilation on a compartment fire, ventilation-controlled fires should be gener- ated during training. Safely creating such fires while maintaining compliance with NFPA 1403: Standard on Live-Fire Training Evolutions allows instructors to educate students on this important principle of fire dynamics in the training environment. Structures utilized for live-fire training have evolved from typical concrete burn buildings to now include smaller purpose-built props, like those constructed from steel shipping containers or wood and gypsum board. Such props have been embraced by organizations due to their cost-effectiveness and potential to improve fire behavior training. Obtaining a thorough understanding of the capa- bilities and limitations of such props is critical for instructors to convey accurate messages during training and properly prepare firefighters for scenarios they’ll encounter in the field. Experiments were conducted to quantify the fire environment in L-shaped props with different wall constructions. One prop had an interior wall lining of gypsum board over wood studs and fiberglass insulation. The two other props were constructed from metal shipping containers with corrugated steel walls; one had ceilings and walls comprised solely of the corrugated steel, while the other had ceilings and walls comprised of rolled steel sheeting over mineral wool insulation with the corrugated steel wall as its backing. Three fuel packages were compared between the props: one contained furnishings mainly composed of synthetic materials and foam plastics; another contained wooden pallets and straw; and the third contained wooden pallets, straw, and oriented strand board (OSB). A stochastic approach was used to compare data between replicate tests and quantify the repeatability of the different props and fuel packages, all of which were deemed sufficiently repeatable. Comparisons of data between the three props revealed that thermal conditions between experiments in the two metal props were indistinguishable, suggesting that the additional layer of insulation did not significantly alter the fire environment. Additionally, thermal conditions in the gypsum-lined prop were more severe than those in the metal props. The effects of ventilation changes on fire conditions were also analyzed across various prop and fuel load combinations. Lastly, the response of the thermal environment in each prop during interior suppression was evaluated, and the results implied that the thermal exposure to the firefighter was more severe in the metal props than the gypsum prop for a brief period following the start of suppression.
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