pronounced tranz-jeh-nuh-RAY-shu-nehl dih-ZYNE) When you break down the words, this term makes total sense. “Trans” means to span or cross, so “transgenerational” means to encompass several age groups. Thus, transgenerational design is the deliberate practice of creating interiors, exterior
(pronounced trans-MIH-tuhl)
In the modern digital age, we send so many things electronically that we’re used to automatically producing a record of the transaction. However, there is still a need to send items related
(pronounced TRAN-sum)
It’s amazing that such a concise little word can have so many meanings. First, let’s address the design related ones 1) First and foremost, you’ll hear people refer to the window above a
(pronounced trash PA-per) A rather lowbrow, yet common, term for the semi-translucent, lightweight sketching paper used by interior designers, architects, engineers, etc. Available in either yellow or white, it’s a great tool when developing ideas and collaborating with other
(pronounced TRA-veh-stee)
Similar to a tragedy, a travesty’s connotations are negative: a distorted, corrupted, or greatly inferior imitation or translation of something whether in content, style or overall treatment. You’ll most
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