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_aThe interior architecture theory reader / _cedited by Gregory Marinic. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon : _bRoutledge, _c2018. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aPart 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 : -- -- | |
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_gPart 1. _tHistories : -- _g1. _t(Re)constructing Histories: A Brief Historiography for Interior Architecture / _rEdward Hollis -- _g2. _tA History of Style and the Modern Interior: From Alois Riegl to Colin Rowe / _rSarah Deyong -- _g3. _tQuadratture: The Joining of Truth and Illusion in the Interior Architecture of Andrea Pozzo / _rJodi La Coe -- _g4. _tSpatial Therapies: Interior Architecture as a Tool for the Past, Present, and Future / _rZiad Qureshi -- _gPart 2. _tTerritories : -- _g6. _tSymbiotic Spaces: Decolonizing Identity in the Spatial Design of the Museum of Macau / _rEmily Stokes-Rees -- _g7. _tShape Shifting: Interior Architecture and Dynamic Design / _rMark Taylor -- _g8. _tPoliticizing the Interior / _rLiz Teston -- _g9. _tFabricating Interiority / _rMarc Manack -- _g10. _tTerritory and Inhabitation / _rAmy Campos -- _g11. _tSwimming Upstream: Repositioning Authorship and Expanding the Agency of the Architect / _rBlair Satterfield and Marc Swackhamer -- _gPart 3. _tSpatialities : -- _g12. _tInside Looking In: The Prospect of the Aspect / _rUrsula Emery McClure & Michael A. McClure -- _g13. _tThe Waiting Room: Transitional Space and Transitional Drawing / _rSusan Hedges -- _g14. _tSpatial Seductions: The Everyday Interiorities of Marcel Duchamp, Edward Kienholz, and Pepón Osorio / _rPablo Meninato -- _g15. _tInside the Prefab House / _rDeborah Schneiderman -- _g16. _tOceanic Interiorities / _rSarah Treadwell -- _g17. _tTechnologies: The Spatial Agency of Digital Praxis / _rErin Carraher -- _g18. _tTransforming Interior Volumes: Volume + Surface + Mass / _rJonathon R. Anderson and Laura Lovell-Anderson -- _gPart 4. _tSensoralities : -- _g19. _tSensorial Interior Landscapes / _rLaura Garófalo-Khan -- _g20. _tFrom Ambient Environments to Sentient Spaces / _rNataly Gattegno & Jason Kelly Johnson -- _g21. _tDesign Studio through the Subtle Revelations of Phenomenology / _rRoss T. Smith -- _g22. _tLines of Enquiry: Drawing Out Sigmund Freud's Study and Consulting Room / _rRo Spankie -- _g23. _tOn Technical Limits / _rClare Olsen -- _g24. _tSalvador Dalí's Interiors with Heraclitus's Concealment / _rSimon Weir -- _g25. _tTouch, Taste, Smell: Fostering Museum Visitor Engagement with Multi-Sensory Spaces / _rKirsten Brown -- _gPart 5. _tTemporalities : -- _g26. _tPirouetting on the Orthographic Hinge / _rLois Weinthal -- _g27. _tToward the Immaterial Interior / _rFrank Jacobus -- _g28. _tTime Travel: Interior Architecture and the Exhibition Space / _rAnne Massey -- |
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_gPart 6. _tMaterialities : -- _g30. _t"Living" Rooms: The Hyper Naturalization of the Interior / _rBlaine Brownell -- _g31. _tInternal Disconnect: Material Memory in the John Portman Originals / _rGregory Marinic -- _g32. _tInside-out and Outside-in: The Envelope and the Search for a Heterogeneous Interiority / _rMarco Vanucci -- _g33. _tMeasuring the Human Dimension: Domestic Space, Materiality, and Making in Japan / _rZeke Leonard -- _gPart 7. _tOccupancies : -- _g34. _tTo Dwell Means to Leave Traces: Modernism, Mastery, and Meaning in the House Museums of Gaudí and Le Corbusier / _rGeorgina Downey -- _g35. _tEvent-Space: A Performance Model for Spatial Design / _rDorita Hannah -- _g36. _tDocumenting Interiority / Inhabiting Duration / _rMarian Macken -- _g37. _tTopology and Interiority: Folding Space Inside / _rJohan Voorduow -- _g38. _tArchitectural Purgatory: The Car, the Garage, and the House / _rAnthony Morey and Volkan Alkanoglu -- _g39. _tSpacing and Forming: A Performative Account of a Design Studio / _rJan Smitheram -- _gPart 8. _tAppropriations : -- _g40. _tDeath of the Architect: Appropriation and Interior Architecture / _rMarkus Berger -- _g41. _tThe Dialectics of Appropriation / _rGraeme Brooker -- _g42. _tPuzzle / _rRachel Carley -- _g43. _tMetropolitan Hybrids: Programing for a Thriving Urbanity / _rRafael Luna -- _g44. _tDesign Activism: Commingling Ethics of Care and Aesthetics / _rLorella Di Cintio -- _g45. _tBeyond the Visible: Skillsets for Future Interior Architecture Practice / _rCaryn Brause -- _gPart 9. _tGlobalities : -- _g46. _tInteriors as Global Constructs: Framing Culture and Design Discourses in a World of Movement / _rTasoulla Hadjiyanni -- _g47. _tHearts and Minds and Dishwashers / _rJodi Larson -- _g48. _tPublic Spheres: Hong Kong's Interior Urbanism / _rJonathan D Solomon -- _g49. _tAltered (E)states: Alteration and Adaptation in Architecture and its Interiority / _rDavid Erdman -- _gPart 10. _tEpilogue : -- _g50. _tWhy This, Why Now? The Case for Interior Architecture / _rGregory Marinic -- _g29. _tSounding Out Vacancy: Performing (anything but) Empty Space / _rJulieanna Preston. |
520 | _a"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. | ||
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