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Title: The application of the principles of interior design in the factory environment
Authors: Fromage, Stephen Paul 
Keywords: Industrial architecture;Factories -- Design and construction;Interior decoration
Issue Date: 1993
Publisher: Cape Technikon
Abstract: The origins of the research activities which constitute this dissertation can be traced to a proposal in 1991 to write a history assignment on the retrospective influence of interior design in the factory environment. A subsequent search for relevant information proved largely unsuccessful, resulting in the temporary suspension of further investigations into the topic. However, these enquiries provoked a piquant interest in the feasibility of applying interior design principles in the factory environment. The challenge presented by the lack of reference to the role of interior design in the factory environment, in conjunction with a dearth of literature pertinent to the history of industrial architecture, served as impetus for the background investigation which led to a successful proposal that my National Higher Diploma be based on the practical design of factory interiors.
Description: Thesis (MTech (Interior Design))--Cape Technikon, 1993.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2274
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