Interior Provocations History, Theory, and Practice of Autonomous Interiors
Interior Provocations: History, Theory, and Practice of Autonomous Interiors addresses the broad cultural, historical, and theoretical implications of interiors beyond their conventionally defined architectural boundaries. With provocative contributions from leading and emerging historians, theorists, and design practitioners, the book is rooted in new scholarship that expands traditional relationships between architecture and interiors and that reflects the latest theoretical developments in the fields of interior design history and practice.
This collection contains diverse case studies from the late eighteenth century to the twenty-first century including Alexander Pope?s Memorial Garden, Design Indaba, and Robin Evans. It is an essential read for researchers, practitioners, and students of interior design at all levels.
Introduction Karin Tehve Part 1: The Compressed Interior 1. The Uncanny Design of the Thorne Miniature Rooms K.L.H. Wells 2. Salon, an Autonomous Ludic Interior Alan Bruton Part 2: The Representational Interior 3. "A Better World Through Creativity": Interiors without Walls and Design Indaba, South Africa Harriet McKay 4. Furniture Thinking: Examining Robin Evans’ "The Developed Surface" Through Practice Annie Coggan 5. The Post-Wall–Era Club Culture of Berlin as Cultural Heritage: "Where There Was Jag, There Is Art" Mark Nicholas Phillips and Yüksel Pögün-Zander 6. The Immersive Interior: From Vuillard to VR Cindy Kang Part 3: The Un-Sited Interior 7. Outdoor Rooms: Domesticated Landscapes in the UAE Juan Roldan Martin 8. Immanent Interiors with(in) More-than-Human Worlds Virginia Black and Elsa Hoover 9. Turning Inward: Alexander Pope’s Memorial Garden David C. C. Foley Part 4: The Technological Interior 10. The Telegraphic Interior: Networking Space for Capital Flows in the 1920s Paula Lupkin 11. Productions, Articulations, and the Elusive Clay Odom Interior Provocations: A Conclusion Penny Sparke Index
Anca I. Lasc is Associate Professor of Design History in the History of Art and Design Department at Pratt Institute. Her published work includes Interior Decorating in Nineteenth-Century France: The Visual Culture of a New Profession (2018), Architectures of Display: Department Stores and Modern Retail, co-edited with Patricia Lara-Betancourt and Margaret Maile Petty (Routledge, 2018), Visualizing the Nineteenth-Century Home: Modern Art and the Decorative Impulse (Routledge, 2016), and Designing the French Interior: The Modern Home and Mass Media, co-edited with Georgina Downey and Mark Taylor (2015).
Deborah Schneiderman is Professor of Interior Design at Pratt Institute and principal/founder of deSc: architecture/design/research. Her praxis explores the emerging fabricated interior environment and its materiality. Schneiderman’s published research includes the books Inside Prefab: The Ready-Made Interior (2012), The Prefab Bathroom (2014), Textile, Technology and Design: From Interior Space to Outer Space (2016), and Interiors Beyond Architecture (2018).
Keena Suh is an Associate Professor in the Interior Design Department at Pratt Institute with over twenty years of active practice in architecture and interior design. Her interest is in developing pedagogical frameworks to foster cross-disciplinary collaborations and learning.
Karin Tehve is Associate Professor of Interior Design at Pratt Institute, where she coordinates the theory and undergraduate thesis curriculum. Her research and writing concentrates on taste, media, and identity and their intersection with the public realm. This includes teaching (and learning from) undergraduate studios examining the relationship between aesthetics and inclusivity in New York City’s INT POPS, projects exploring social media and public realm, and an in-progress book about the history of taste. Her recent publications include "I
Date de parution : 12-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Interior Provocations :
Mots-clés :
Vuillard; Interior Design; Pope’s Garden; History of Interiors; La Pietra; Theory of Interiors; Period Room; Textiles; John Soane; Textile Design; Social Status; Domestic Interior; Decoration; UAE; Architectural boundaries; Non-human Living Things; Interior design history; VR; Interior Provocations; SAF; Private Indoor Space; Nineteenth Century Interiors; Nineteenth Century Panorama; Held; Follow; Developed Surface; Miniature Rooms; American Rooms; Board Game; Mount Auburn; Outdoor Rooms; Young Men; Berlin Mitte; Panorama Painting