Interior decoration
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Ingrid Johnson interview, circa 1994-1995, circa 1994-1995
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Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.9
Scope and Contents
Chair of the Textile Development and Marketing Department Ingrid Johnson discusses developments in textile studies since her start at FIT in 1981. Johnson notes that course work has evolved from a more science-oriented approach to one that favors reverse-engineering textiles to fit end-use applications. She then illustrates the end-use applications of various fibers. Johnson describes her work as a home furnishing fabric developer before being recruited by Arthur Price to join FIT, and goes...
Dates:
circa 1994-1995
Marty Zelnik interview, 1995 April 4, 1995 April 4
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Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.35
Scope and Contents
Professor of Interior Design and Chair of the Faculty Association at the time of this interview, Martin Zelnik was hired as a full-time professor in 1969. Zelnik received his BFA from Brandeis University and an MFA of Architecture from Columbia University. He discusses changes in student demographics, noting that students are less traditional and often older than when he started. He talks about how most faculty remain practitioners in their fields, and discusses the linkages between his...
Dates:
1995 April 4
Peter Scotese interview, circa 1994-1995, circa 1994-1995
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Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.10
Scope and Contents
Peter Scotese, the Chair of the board of trustees at FIT, joined in 1970. He discusses his appointment to the Board of Education and his advantageous textile manufacturing experience as the CEO of Spring Industries. Scotese lists board members he worked with at the start and later notes how the board has increased its reach. He describes the on-going support that the Educational Foundation for the Fashion Industries provides FIT and touts the unique offerings of the school such as the...
Dates:
circa 1994-1995
Ron Lubman interview, 1995 March 27, 1995 March 27
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Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.16
Scope and Contents
This is an interview with FIT professor, architect, and designer Ron Lubman. He discusses his professional interior design experience and the future of design in relation to computers. Lubman was tapped to help found the Electronic Learning Facility, which educated students and faculty on the coming world of computers. He discusses how early demonstrations of computer-aided design were met with major opposition. Lubman goes on to discuss several courses he built on three dimensional space...
Dates:
1995 March 27