Beschreibung:
Interior Design on Edge explores ways that interiors both constitute and upset our edges, whether physical, conceptual or psychological, imagined, implied, necessary or discriminatory.
Introduction Section I: Liminal Edges 1. From the Inside Out: China's Post-Socialist Housing Reform Yang Yang 2. [re] Tracing the Veil: Implied Boundary and Invisible Wall 3. Province of Interiors: Strategies and Tactics on the Frontier of Northern New Spain 4. The Plastex Wall and the Analytic Couch: Surface, Subject, and the Psychotherapeutic Interior 5. Embodied Imaginaries of Interior Space: A framework for Dynamic Environments and Sensory Inclusion Section II: Material Edges 6. Interior Landscapes: A Look at the Interior at the Microscale 7. Being Manwaring: Crafting Embodied History 8. Earth-Eating in Golden Age Spain: On the Pleasure of Clay and the Secrets of Women 9. At the Edge of the Earth Section III: Mediating 10. The Production of the Traveling Public: Rest Stop Interior Design 1950-1970 11. Body Language 12. Polyatmospheric Urban Interiors: Late-COVID-19 Case Studies 13. The Day the Sun Never Rose: COVID-19, Wildfire and California's Relationship with Interior Air 14. Moving to the Edge: How the Relocation of the Provincial Higher Architecture Institute in Hasselt, Belgium, Reshaped Its Interior Architecture Program