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First published in November 1979 (hardcover) and later revised in other forms (January 21, 2014), this design classic originates from American architecture and interior design traditions. Authored by seasoned FIT professors and architects Panero and Zelnik, and published by Watson‑Guptill/Clarkson Potter, it bridges anthropometrics and practical design standards .This authoritative reference applies anthropometric data to the planning and detailing of interior spaces. Organized into three parts, the book covers:
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Theory & application of human measurements, including special considerations for elderly and disabled users.
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Illustrated tables featuring body dimensions by age and percentile.
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Dimensioned drawings that show ideal spatial relationships for residential, office, healthcare, and public environments—with metric conversions.
The epilogue challenges designers to prioritize adjustability over “average” assumptions




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