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The office interior design guide

by Julie K. Rayfield

Even if you have little or no design experience, this practical guide will show you how to become knowledgeable, active partners with designers and consultants in the planning, design, and creation of efficient, functional, and flexible office spaces. The Office Interior Design Guide details the planning and management stages, revealing the steps managers must take to create a strategic facilities plan...put together an effective inhouse team...define the project needs and objectives...build relationships with management, technical, and creative consultants...choose the right design firm...select the appropriate facilities...develop an on-target schedule and budget...and achieve a flexible, cost-effective design solution. You'll get clear-cut guidance on the various planning components of the office - from building support systems to crucial elements of interior design - taking into consideration such relevant issues as The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, indoor air quality, and fire safety. The Office Interior Design Guide provides sample request-for-qualifications and request-for-proposal letters, as well as a detailed programming questionnaire that helps specify project requirements. This valuable guide will help you to create more cost-effective and cost-efficient work environments that meet today's business challenges and adapt to fit tomorrow's organizational needs.

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