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Paperback Reviews

“An essential source of practical information for architects who need to create brilliance and flair within an incredibly disciplined design scenario.

This is a visual and fascinating book that focuses on the interior designs of aircraft cabins and how the many challenges faced in the layout of such a tight space can be met with flair and brilliance. It is a design context in which the tiniest detail can change a myriad of aspects.

Interior designers continuously express their creative skills through such designs and many of the techniques that are used in building interiors are repeated in aircraft cabins, and vice versa.

Jetliner Cabins is introduced by an overview of recent cabin design history and the book goes on to show, in a wealth of colour and black and white photographs, interiors from airlines around the world; great and small, historically significant and modern, lavish and minimal. It also provides examples past and present, of airline branding, from colours and identity, to the ultimate airline dining experience.

This is a book to be enjoyed by interior designers, architects and the general flying public who are interested in jetliners..”
—Wiley.com, General Architecture & Design; August 2003

“An essential source of practical information for architects who need to create brilliance and flair within an incredibly disciplined design scenario

This volume focuses on the interior design of aircraft cabins and how the many challenges faced in the layout of such a tight space can be met with flair and brilliance, and where the tiniest detail can change a myriad of aspects

Interior designers continuously express their creative skills through such designs and many of the techniques that are used in building interiors are repeated in aircraft cabins, and vice versa.

Jetliner Cabins is introduced by an overview of recent cabin design history and the book goes on to show, in a wealth of colour and black and white photographs, interiors from airlines around the world; great and small, historically significant and modern, lavish and minimal. It also shows examples of airline branding, from colours and identity to ultimate airline dining experiences.

A book to be enjoyed by interior designers, architects and also the general flying public who are interested in this area.”
—Wiley.com, General Architecture & Design; Summer 2003

“Following in the success of both Hotel, and Bar and Restaurant Interior Structures, this volume is an essential source of practical information for architects who need to create brilliance and flair within an incredibly disciplined design scenario

This volume focuses on the interior design of aircraft cabins and how the many challenges faced in the layout of such a tight space can be met with flair and brilliance, and where the tiniest detail can change a myriad of aspects

Interior designers continuously express their creative skills through such designs and many of the techniques that are used in building interiors are repeated in aircraft cabins, and vice versa.”
—Wiley.com, General Architecture & Design; Spring 2003

“A highly disciplined interior design genre, designing aircraft cabins involves a level of detail that is both creatively demanding and liberating. The tiniest detail can impact the overall design in a host of ways. Successful designs are also integral to staying competitive. Jetliner Cabins describes the high art and technical bravura behind creating some of the smallest living spaces in the world. With its striking collection of color and black-and-white photographs of aircraft interiors from leading carriers, this comprehensive reference fully details the immense variety, as well as the creative breadth, behind them.”
—Wiley.com, General Architecture & Design; Spring 2003