1、 室内设计史室内设计史 A HISTORY OF INTERIOR DESIGN 学 部(院): 建筑与艺术学院 专 业: 环境艺术设计 学 生 姓 名: 学 号: 指 导 教 师: 完 成 日 期: 第一部分第一部分: : 史前史到早期文明史前史到早期文明 1 CHAPTER ONE Prehistory to Early Civilizations Living in the modern, technologically advanced world, we take it for granted that a major portion of our time is spent ins
2、ide, or “indoors.” We live in houses or apartments, we work in offices, shops, or factories, we study in schools and colleges, we eat in restaurants, we stay in hotels, and we travel inside automobiles, buses, trains, ships, and airplanes. To be outside is most often a temporary situation while trav
3、eling from one inside space to another. Human beings differ from other living creatures in this acceptance of inside space as the most usual environment for living everyday life. PREHISTORIC INTERIORS There have been human beings on earth for about 1.7 million years. The detailed record of events an
4、d developments that we call “history”stretches back for only about six or seven thousand years. Before the beginning of history we have only myths, legends, and guesswork to tell us what events occurred and in what order. Thus the questions of when and where people first learned to use shelters, and
5、 what the earliest shelters were like, have long been the subject of much speculation. Guesswork is aided in some measure by information that comes from two lines of inquiry. These deal with, on the one hand, prehistoric remains of various kinds known to archeologists and, on the other hand, with th
6、e current or recent practices of the “primitive” peoples usually studied by anthropologists. Prehistoric materials are physical objects, artifacts, or structures that date from times before the beginning of the recorded history of the regions where they exist. The term “primitive,”as used here, does not signify simple, crude, or inferior, but refers to peoples, cultures, or civilizations untouched by the modern technological world as it has de