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      한국과 미국 실내디자이너의 업무, 계약서와 보수기준 비교 = South Korean & US Interior Designer 's Contract Duty, Standard Documents and Reward Comparison

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      This study examined the differences between South Korea and the United States of America’s interior designer's contract duty, standard documents, and reward. The research methodology analyzed many documents including AIA, ASID, and KOSID professional standards. The research process was as follows: First, find out the evolution of the two countries interior design professions and how each acknowledged contract documents. Second, identify the document guidelines established by professional organizations to determine suitable materials. Third, compare the two countries contract duty, standard documents, and reward. The results are as follow: Duty of Interior Designer: Little difference was found between South Korea and US interior design duties. Owner and Designer Contract Documents: In South Korea KOSID published contract documents in 1982 with first general revisions occurring in 1997. Designers work by using a variety of contracts including verbal, personal, office, and KOSID. In the United States the cooperation of National Association of Builder first published documents in 1888 with revisions occurring from 1911-1987. Today over 100 contract documents are published by the AIA and 7 residence documents are published by ASID. Reward of Interior Designer: In South Korea the table of duty rewards sets the base price with owner and designer making the final decision. Different rates are set according to total construction price and type of building. The highest billable rate comes from a museum, while an education facility has a lower rate; rates range between 5.0-25.5. In the United States firms use different strategies dependent upon project constraints and demand. Choices include fixed fee, hourly rate, percentage of cost, area fee, and retail method.
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      This study examined the differences between South Korea and the United States of America’s interior designer's contract duty, standard documents, and reward. The research methodology analyzed many documents including AIA, ASID, and KOSID professiona...

      This study examined the differences between South Korea and the United States of America’s interior designer's contract duty, standard documents, and reward. The research methodology analyzed many documents including AIA, ASID, and KOSID professional standards. The research process was as follows: First, find out the evolution of the two countries interior design professions and how each acknowledged contract documents. Second, identify the document guidelines established by professional organizations to determine suitable materials. Third, compare the two countries contract duty, standard documents, and reward. The results are as follow: Duty of Interior Designer: Little difference was found between South Korea and US interior design duties. Owner and Designer Contract Documents: In South Korea KOSID published contract documents in 1982 with first general revisions occurring in 1997. Designers work by using a variety of contracts including verbal, personal, office, and KOSID. In the United States the cooperation of National Association of Builder first published documents in 1888 with revisions occurring from 1911-1987. Today over 100 contract documents are published by the AIA and 7 residence documents are published by ASID. Reward of Interior Designer: In South Korea the table of duty rewards sets the base price with owner and designer making the final decision. Different rates are set according to total construction price and type of building. The highest billable rate comes from a museum, while an education facility has a lower rate; rates range between 5.0-25.5. In the United States firms use different strategies dependent upon project constraints and demand. Choices include fixed fee, hourly rate, percentage of cost, area fee, and retail method.

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      • Ⅰ . 서론
      • Ⅱ . 연구방법
      • Ⅲ . 실내 디자인 직업과 계약서의 시작
      • 1. 한국의 경우
      • 2. 미국의 경우
      • Ⅰ . 서론
      • Ⅱ . 연구방법
      • Ⅲ . 실내 디자인 직업과 계약서의 시작
      • 1. 한국의 경우
      • 2. 미국의 경우
      • Ⅳ . 실내디자인 계약서
      • 1. 한국 계약서의 기본요소
      • 2. 미국계약서의 기본 요소
      • Ⅴ . 실내디자이너의 업무
      • 1. 한국의 경우
      • 2. 미국의 경우
      • Ⅵ . 실내디자이너의 보수
      • 1. 한국의 경우
      • 2. 미국의 경우
      • Ⅶ . 결론
      • 1. 의뢰인과 수주자간의 계약서
      • 2. 실내디자이너의 업무
      • 3. 실내디자이너의 보수
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