Book reviewed in this article:
THE AUTOMATED OFFICE — AN EVIRONMENT FOR PRODUCTIVE WORK, OR AN INFORMATION FACTORY? A REPORT ON THE STATE OF THE ART by Arthur I. Rubin, Ph.D.
HISTORY OF THE INTERIOR, by Charles McCorquodale, The Oendome Press
COMPUTERS IN THE ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE by Natalie Langue Leighton.
POST–MODERN MALPRACTICE by Forrest Wilson.
THE ART OF INTERIOR DESIGN, Second Edition by Victoria Kloss Ball.
DESIGN FOR HUMAN SCALE BY Victor Papanek.
SOCIAL DESIGN – Creating Buildings With People in Mind by Robert Sommer.
ERGONOMIC DESIGN FOR PEOPLE AT WORK by The Human Factors Section, Health, Safety and Human Factors Laboratory, Eastman Kodak Company.
HOME–PSYCH: The Social Psychology of Home and Decoration by Joan Kron, Clarkson N. Potter
DRAWING INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE, by Norman Diekman and John Pile, 1983.
HOUSING INTERIORS FOR THE DISABLED AND ELDERLY by Bettyann B. Raschko, 1982, Van Nos–trand Reinhold
THE GERMAN WERKBUND: The Politics of Reform in the Applied Arts, by Joan Campbell
HISTORIC PRESERVATION, CURATORIAL MANAGEMENT OF THE BUILT WORLD, by James Marston Fitch)