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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

IIDA Notes: Why Does the Interior Design Profession Need to be legislated? An Architect's View

In this day and age many do not understand the need of the licensed interior designer. This editorial I come across in an Interior Sources newsletter is one of the best explanations I’ve read recently!

Here the link so you can judge for yourself:

IIDA Notes: Why Does the Interior Design Profession Need to be legislated? An Architect's View

http://www.interiorsandsources.com/ArticleDetails/tabid/3339/ArticleID/6900/Default.aspx?utm_source=MagnetMail&utm_medium=eNewsletters&utm_term=lwhite.inex@gmail.com&utm_content=DesignFlash%20-%2003.10.09&utm_campaign=ASID%20to%20Address%20Legislative%20Priorities%20for%202009

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The specialty areas that involve interior designers are limited only by the imagination and are continually growing and changing. With the increase in the aging population, an increased focus has been placed on developing solutions to improve the living environment of the elderly population, which takes into account health and accessibility issues that can affect the design. Awareness of the ability of interior spaces to create positive changes in people's lives is increasing, so interior design is also becoming relevant to this type of advocacy.
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Anonymous said...

It remains a key issue that needs to be addressed immediately. Thanks for providing the link, will definitely read the article.

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