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Display magic at NeoCon 92: seven winners in the AIA NeoCon Product Display Competition

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The American Institute of Architects National Exposition of Interior Contract Furnishings Product DisplayCompetition 1992 winners are presented. The jurors chose Steelcase's showroom display as Best of Show because of its impact, novelty and creativity. Stow Davis was cited for its simple yet informative showroom while Interface's humorous treatment made its product more appealing. The judges also lauded Haskell Desk's architectural treatment of its product, Du Pont Antron's colorful and friendly product presentation, Keilhauer's interesting seating display and Herman Miller's showroom which offered product interaction.

Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1992
Achievements and awards, Industrial design, American Institute of Architects, National Exposition of Interior Contract Furnishings

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Practice legislation

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Interior designers need to pursue practice legislation to protect their rights. Laws are needed to allow interior designers to engage in independent practice without being threatened to have their licenses revoked. In Illinois, the job definition of interior decorators restricts them from providing services that impounds on the duty of architects. The reasons interior decorators should pursue practice legislation are discussed.

Author: Schirn, Janet
Publisher: The Nielsen Company
Publication Name: Interiors
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0164-8470
Year: 1995
Laws, regulations and rules, Interior design

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The magic of William Morris

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Nineteenth century British interior designer William Morris believed creativity should only be used to produce exceptionally beautiful works of art. Morris reflected his commitment to beauty in all his projects, which included his Red House in Kent, England.

Publisher: Hearst Magazines, a Division of the Hearst Corporation
Publication Name: Colonial Homes
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0195-1416
Year: 1992
Works, Morris, William (American writer)

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Subjects list: Practice, Interior designers
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