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The Historical and Theoretical Bases of Design | |
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Interior Design: An Introduction | |
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Historical Overview | |
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Before the Nineteenth Century | |
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The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Decorating and Integrated Design | |
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Interior Design as a Profession | |
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The Interior Designer | |
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Allied Professions | |
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Professional Societies | |
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Entering the Field of Interior Design | |
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Academic Preparation | |
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Work Experience and Apprenticeships | |
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Career Opportunities | |
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Licensing Interior Designers | |
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The Origins of Design | |
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The Meaning and Essence of Design | |
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Originality in Design | |
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Functional and Visual Design Concepts | |
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The Development of Design | |
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Context, Container, and Contents | |
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Design and Style | |
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Design History | |
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Ancient Design | |
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The Middle Ages | |
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The Renaissance, 1400-1700 | |
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Baroque and Rococo, 1580-1760 | |
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Early American Architecture and Interiors | |
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The Neoclassic Period and Other Revivals | |
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The Victorian Era, 1830-1901 | |
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Non-European Architecture and Interiors | |
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China | |
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Japan | |
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India | |
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Pre-Hispanic America | |
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The Evolution of Modern Design | |
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New Technology--Innovative Design | |
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Michael Thonet, 1796-1871 | |
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Shaker Furniture, 1747-1860 | |
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The Arts and Crafts Movement, 1860-1900 | |
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Art Nouveau, 1890-1905 | |
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The Vienna Secession Movement, 1897-1911 | |
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The Twentieth Century | |
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Pioneers of Modernism | |
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DeStijl, 1917-1931 | |
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Bauhaus, 1919-1933 | |
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International Style | |
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Art Deco, 1925-1940 | |
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Modernism | |
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Early Modernism, 1930-1950 | |
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Middle Modernism, 1950-1970 | |
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Reaction to Modernism | |
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Late Modernism and Post Modernism, 1970-1990 | |
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Future Developments | |
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The Basic Theories of Design Composition | |
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Design Approaches | |
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Structural Design | |
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Decorative or Applied Design | |
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Naturalistic Design | |
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Organic Design | |
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Geometric Design | |
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Abstract Design | |
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Metamorphic Design | |
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The Elements of Design | |
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Space | |
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Line | |
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Form | |
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Shape | |
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Texture | |
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Time | |
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The Principles of Design | |
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Balance | |
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Rhythm | |
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Emphasis | |
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Proportion | |
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Scale | |
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Unity and Harmony | |
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Variety | |
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Color and Light | |
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How We See Color and Light | |
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Light Sources | |
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Modifiers of Light | |
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Human Vision and Perception | |
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Color Theory and Systems | |
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Additive Method of Mixing Light | |
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Subtractive Method of Mixing Light | |
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Paint-Color Mixing | |
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Color Properties | |
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Color Systems | |
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Color Schemes | |
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Color Interaction | |
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Psychology of Color | |
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Color Perception | |
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Color and Space | |
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Color and Texture | |
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Color Distribution | |
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Color Application in Interiors | |
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Offices | |
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Educational Facilities | |
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Medical Facilities | |
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Restaurants | |
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Retail | |
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Industry | |
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Communicating Color Decisions | |
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Color Samples | |
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Sample Boards | |
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Presentations | |
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Planning Residential and Commercial Spaces | |
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Design as a Process | |
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The Design Process: The Sequential Steps | |
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Commit (Accept the Problem) | |
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State (Define the Problem) | |
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Collect (Gather the Facts) | |
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Analyze | |
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Ideate | |
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Choose (Select the Best Option) | |
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Implement (Take Action) | |
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Evaluate (Critically Review) | |
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Programming Interior Spaces | |
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Values in Programming | |
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The Programming Process--the Sequential Steps | |
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Establish the Goals | |
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Gather and Analyze Facts | |
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Specify Needs | |
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Evaluate | |
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Organize and Decide | |
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Present Conclusions | |
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Space Planning of Residential Interiors | |
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Introduction to Space Planning | |
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Space Planners and Interior Design | |
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Categories of Interior Spaces | |
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Planning Residential Spaces | |
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Planning Guidelines | |
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Space Organization | |
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Closed Planning | |
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Open Planning | |
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Interior Zoning | |
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Group/Social Spaces | |
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Private Zones | |
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Support/Service Areas | |
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Transitional Spaces and Circulation | |
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Ancillary Spaces | |
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Special Housing Types | |
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Accessibility and Adaptable Housing | |
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Housing for the Elderly | |
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Space Planning of Commercial Interiors | |
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Office Design | |
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Historical Development | |
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Spatial Organization | |
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Typical Office Areas | |
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Financial Institutions | |
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Spatial Organization | |
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Retail Design | |
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Spatial Organization | |
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Hospitality Design | |
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Restaurants | |
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Hotels, Motels, and Inns | |
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Healthcare Design | |
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Institutional, Public, Government and Other Facilities | |
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Schools, Colleges, and University | |
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Public and Government | |
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Recreational, Industrial, and Transportation | |
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Specialized Interiors | |
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The Exterior and Interior Environments | |
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Environmental Concerns, Codes, and Regulations | |
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The Total Environment: Influence on Interiors | |
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Environmental Planning | |
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Land Use and Development | |
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Urban Planning | |
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Cluster Planning | |
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Specialized Planning | |
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Zoning | |
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Form Determinants for Buildings | |
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Site Planning | |
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Site Analysis | |
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Building Siting and Design | |
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Building Codes | |
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Building Codes and Interiors | |
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Fire Resistance, Safety, and Fire Protection | |
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Barrier-Free Access | |
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General Guidelines | |
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Historic Preservation, Restoration, and Adaptive Reuse | |
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Background | |
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Landmarks: Districts and Buildings | |
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Historic Buildings and Interiors | |
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Interior Environmental Control and Support Systems | |
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Climate Control and Energy Conservation | |
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The Human Comfort Zone | |
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Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning of Interiors | |
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Solar Energy and Interiors | |
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Methods of Solar Heating and Cooling | |
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Electrical Systems for Buildings | |
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Electrical Theory and Terminology | |
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Distribution of Electricity | |
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Interior Wiring | |
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Specialized Electrical and Communication Systems | |
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Water Use in Buildings | |
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Cold- and Hot-Water Distribution | |
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Domestic Use of Water | |
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Sanitary Drainage Systems | |
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Fire Protection Systems | |
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Mechanical Conveying Systems | |
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Elevators and Escalators | |
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Moving Ramps and People Movers | |
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Acoustical Control | |
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Lighting for Interiors | |
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Natural Light | |
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Controlling Daylight | |
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Artificial Light | |
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The Measurement of Light | |
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Artificial Light Sources | |
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Incandescent Lamps | |
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Electric Discharge Sources | |
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Color Appearance of Light | |
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Lighting Needs and Application | |
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Lighting for Special Groups | |
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General or Ambient Lighting | |
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Task Lighting | |