Professional Practice for Interior Designers. Christine M. Piotrowski
experience in this area. Mary was awarded the project and has already made numerous errors in the floor plans.
3 Don was very excited that the primary home magazine in his city was interested in publishing photos and a story about a large residential project Don completed a few months ago for a high‐profile celebrity. Before the photo shoot by the magazine, a reporter interviewed Don about the project and what it was like to work with the client. Don had never had any work featured in print before and was very energized during the interview, giving the reporter all kinds of interesting information about the project and the client. The reporter—uncharacteristically—asked if Don was a member of any professional association and Don said yes, though he did not clarify that he was in fact an Allied member. When the photographer and the editor arrived to shoot the house, the client indicated that although Don had “been involved,” the client's designer from another city had actually been the primary designer. The client also was now a little uncomfortable with a photographer taking pictures of the interior: He had not realized that a photographer was going to be coming to the house. The client thought that the photos would come from the designer in the other city who had already had photos taken of the house.
REFERENCES
1 1. Allwork, 1961, p. 13.
2 2. Allwork, 1961, p. 13.
3 3. IIDA Code of Ethics, 2019. Available from www.iida.org
4 4. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th ed., Bryan A. Garner, ed., 1999, p. 295.
5 5. Brown and Sukys, 1997, p. 8.
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