The interior architecture theory reader / edited by Gregory Marinic. - xxviii, 448 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Histories : -- Part 2. Territories : -- Part 3. Spatialities : -- Part 4. Sensoralities : -- Part 5. Temporalities : -- Part 6. Materialities : -- Part 7. Occupancies : -- Part 8. Appropriations : -- Part 9. Globalities : -- Part 10. Epilogue : -- -- Histories : -- (Re)constructing Histories: A Brief Historiography for Interior Architecture / A History of Style and the Modern Interior: From Alois Riegl to Colin Rowe / Quadratture: The Joining of Truth and Illusion in the Interior Architecture of Andrea Pozzo / Spatial Therapies: Interior Architecture as a Tool for the Past, Present, and Future / Territories : -- Symbiotic Spaces: Decolonizing Identity in the Spatial Design of the Museum of Macau / Shape Shifting: Interior Architecture and Dynamic Design / Politicizing the Interior / Fabricating Interiority / Territory and Inhabitation / Swimming Upstream: Repositioning Authorship and Expanding the Agency of the Architect / Spatialities : -- Inside Looking In: The Prospect of the Aspect / The Waiting Room: Transitional Space and Transitional Drawing / Spatial Seductions: The Everyday Interiorities of Marcel Duchamp, Edward Kienholz, and Pepón Osorio / Inside the Prefab House / Oceanic Interiorities / Technologies: The Spatial Agency of Digital Praxis / Transforming Interior Volumes: Volume + Surface + Mass / Sensoralities : -- Sensorial Interior Landscapes / From Ambient Environments to Sentient Spaces / Design Studio through the Subtle Revelations of Phenomenology / Lines of Enquiry: Drawing Out Sigmund Freud's Study and Consulting Room / On Technical Limits / Salvador Dalí's Interiors with Heraclitus's Concealment / Touch, Taste, Smell: Fostering Museum Visitor Engagement with Multi-Sensory Spaces / Temporalities : -- Pirouetting on the Orthographic Hinge / Toward the Immaterial Interior / Time Travel: Interior Architecture and the Exhibition Space / Edward Hollis -- Sarah Deyong -- Jodi La Coe -- Ziad Qureshi -- Emily Stokes-Rees -- Mark Taylor -- Liz Teston -- Marc Manack -- Amy Campos -- Blair Satterfield and Marc Swackhamer -- Ursula Emery McClure & Michael A. McClure -- Susan Hedges -- Pablo Meninato -- Deborah Schneiderman -- Sarah Treadwell -- Erin Carraher -- Jonathon R. Anderson and Laura Lovell-Anderson -- Laura Garófalo-Khan -- Nataly Gattegno & Jason Kelly Johnson -- Ross T. Smith -- Ro Spankie -- Clare Olsen -- Simon Weir -- Kirsten Brown -- Lois Weinthal -- Frank Jacobus -- Anne Massey -- Part 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. Part 2. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Part 3. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Part 4. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Part 5. 26. 27. 28. Materialities : -- "Living" Rooms: The Hyper Naturalization of the Interior / Internal Disconnect: Material Memory in the John Portman Originals / Inside-out and Outside-in: The Envelope and the Search for a Heterogeneous Interiority / Measuring the Human Dimension: Domestic Space, Materiality, and Making in Japan / Occupancies : -- To Dwell Means to Leave Traces: Modernism, Mastery, and Meaning in the House Museums of Gaudí and Le Corbusier / Event-Space: A Performance Model for Spatial Design / Documenting Interiority / Inhabiting Duration / Topology and Interiority: Folding Space Inside / Architectural Purgatory: The Car, the Garage, and the House / Spacing and Forming: A Performative Account of a Design Studio / Appropriations : -- Death of the Architect: Appropriation and Interior Architecture / The Dialectics of Appropriation / Puzzle / Metropolitan Hybrids: Programing for a Thriving Urbanity / Design Activism: Commingling Ethics of Care and Aesthetics / Beyond the Visible: Skillsets for Future Interior Architecture Practice / Globalities : -- Interiors as Global Constructs: Framing Culture and Design Discourses in a World of Movement / Hearts and Minds and Dishwashers / Public Spheres: Hong Kong's Interior Urbanism / Altered (E)states: Alteration and Adaptation in Architecture and its Interiority / Epilogue : -- Why This, Why Now? The Case for Interior Architecture / Sounding Out Vacancy: Performing (anything but) Empty Space / Blaine Brownell -- Gregory Marinic -- Marco Vanucci -- Zeke Leonard -- Georgina Downey -- Dorita Hannah -- Marian Macken -- Johan Voorduow -- Anthony Morey and Volkan Alkanoglu -- Jan Smitheram -- Markus Berger -- Graeme Brooker -- Rachel Carley -- Rafael Luna -- Lorella Di Cintio -- Caryn Brause -- Tasoulla Hadjiyanni -- Jodi Larson -- Jonathan D Solomon -- David Erdman -- Gregory Marinic -- Julieanna Preston. Part 6. 30. 31. 32. 33. Part 7. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Part 8. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. Part 9. 46. 47. 48. 49. Part 10. 50. 29.

"The Interior Architecture Theory Reader presents a global compilation that collectively and specifically defines interior architecture. Diverse views and comparative resources for interior architecture students, educators, scholars, and practitioners are needed to develop a proper canon for this young discipline. As a theoretical survey of interior architecture, the book examines theory, history, and production to embrace a full range of interior identities in architecture, interior design, digital fabrication, and spatial installation. Authored by leading educators, theorists, and practitioners, fifty chapters refine and expand the discourse surrounding interior architecture" --Publisher's website.

1138911070 9781138911079 1138911089 9781138911086

2017027053


Interior architecture--Philosophy

NA2850 / .I565 2018

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