| An Analytical Study on the Impact of Interior Design Standards on Lightweight Structures | ||
| ERU Research Journal | ||
| Volume 4, Issue 4, October 2025, Pages 3501-3531 PDF (1.26 M) | ||
| Document Type: Review article | ||
| DOI: 10.21608/erurj.2025.407628.1318 | ||
| Author | ||
| Enji Khaled Nassem* | ||
| interior design & furniture dep. faculty of applied arts - Egyptian Russian University - Cairo - Egypt. | ||
| Abstract | ||
| This comparative analytical study addresses the topic of interior design in lightweight structures, as one of the contemporary architectural approaches aiming to achieve a balance between functional efficiency, economic feasibility, and environmental sustainability. The study seeks to conduct a systematic comparison between selected local and international case studies of lightweight buildings by analyzing interior design elements such as spatial layout, material selection, visual treatment techniques, lighting and ventilation solutions, and the flexibility of use. The research focuses on exploring the impact of lightweight material properties and temporary or modular construction systems on the quality of interior space and user experience. It also examines the role of digital technologies—such as modular design and digital fabrication—in developing efficient and innovative interior solutions, particularly in applications like temporary housing units, service kiosks, and mobile educational spaces. The study concludes with a set of findings and recommendations aimed at guiding designers and stakeholders toward adopting more flexible and sustainable interior design approaches in the context of lightweight structures, while considering the environmental, social, and cultural differences between the analyzed models. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| Interior Design; Service Spaces; Lightweight Structures; Modular Design; User Sensory Experience | ||
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