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chapter seven - materials and illumination: the theater of radio
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About the book
Publisher's Note: Transferred to Taylor & Francis as of 2012
Description
This book explains in easy-to-comprehend language the basic concepts of applicable architectural and interior design elements as guidelines for space planning; building infrastructure; layout schemes for offices and technical facilities; colors, materials, and finishes; lighting; and scheduling.
A Face for Radio includes:
*Images and plans of the work of leading designers of radio broadcasting facilities in the U.S. and overseas
*Budgets and construction schedules for a variety of typical projects
*Guidelines to follow for flexible programs that apply to radio stations of all sizes, from major market network affiliates to small independents
This book explains in easy-to-comprehend language the basic concepts of applicable architectural and interior design elements as guidelines for space planning; building infrastructure; layout schemes for offices and technical facilities; colors, materials, and finishes; lighting; and scheduling.
A Face for Radio includes:
*Images and plans of the work of leading designers of radio broadcasting facilities in the U.S. and overseas
*Budgets and construction schedules for a variety of typical projects
*Guidelines to follow for flexible programs that apply to radio stations of all sizes, from major market network affiliates to small independents
Key Features
* Packed with brilliant 4-color illustrations and photographs of completed projects from the authors
* Real-world details of radio facility design including floor plans and budgets are included
* Easy to follow guidelines for flexible programs that apply to radio stations of all sizes, from major market network affiliates to small independents
* Packed with brilliant 4-color illustrations and photographs of completed projects from the authors
* Real-world details of radio facility design including floor plans and budgets are included
* Easy to follow guidelines for flexible programs that apply to radio stations of all sizes, from major market network affiliates to small independents
Details
ISBN
978-0-240-80803-1
Language
English
Published
2007
Copyright
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Imprint
Focal Press