In this paper, I have speculated on the interior as a site and an idea of betweeness. Feminist philosopher Luce Irigaray (Irigaray 1999) has associated the concept of interior with dualist and gendered philosophies. Nevertheless, the interior as a site has offered many opportunities for artists and occupants to challenge how we inhabit and change architecture. In this paper, I will focus on a design project that involves experimental making and living as part of a subversive approach to architecture: suggesting that we might re-conceptualise "interior" as the space of betweeness rather than the space of the contained. This paper, part of my ongoing doctoral research, has extended ideas about the interior that I explored in the 2003 IDEA jou...
Interior Life was curated by Tim Renshaw, Mary Maclean and Bernice Donszelmann who together form ‘Ou...
The Handbook of Interior Architecture and Design offers a compelling collection of original essays t...
The discipline of interior architecture suffers from a lack of discipline specific theory, a definit...
This chapter argues for the interior as female – and to view this as a powerful position rather than...
The collection of texts contained in this volume stem from a proposition that as an emerging discipl...
The previously static view of the interior is changing, as social, economic and cultural factors pro...
Whether interiors, interior design, interior architecture or interior decoration, the word 'int...
Interiors is an evolving yet slippery discipline. Whilst the interior is everywhere, it is neverthel...
This text operates in two significant ways towards expanding an understanding about the interior: fi...
In this paper, a theoretical framework developed in a doctoral program of research concerned with co...
The interior and its design is a subject that encompasses a vast and diverse range of education, res...
Interiors is a slippery discipline. Among all designed artefacts, interiors themselves are uniquely ...
The home of the future now looks a lot like the home of today. Our environment is standardized, mass...
This document charts a painter’s intention to evolve ambiguous and geographically indeterminate spac...
The Handbook of Interior Architecture and Design offers a compelling collection of original essays t...
Interior Life was curated by Tim Renshaw, Mary Maclean and Bernice Donszelmann who together form ‘Ou...
The Handbook of Interior Architecture and Design offers a compelling collection of original essays t...
The discipline of interior architecture suffers from a lack of discipline specific theory, a definit...
This chapter argues for the interior as female – and to view this as a powerful position rather than...
The collection of texts contained in this volume stem from a proposition that as an emerging discipl...
The previously static view of the interior is changing, as social, economic and cultural factors pro...
Whether interiors, interior design, interior architecture or interior decoration, the word 'int...
Interiors is an evolving yet slippery discipline. Whilst the interior is everywhere, it is neverthel...
This text operates in two significant ways towards expanding an understanding about the interior: fi...
In this paper, a theoretical framework developed in a doctoral program of research concerned with co...
The interior and its design is a subject that encompasses a vast and diverse range of education, res...
Interiors is a slippery discipline. Among all designed artefacts, interiors themselves are uniquely ...
The home of the future now looks a lot like the home of today. Our environment is standardized, mass...
This document charts a painter’s intention to evolve ambiguous and geographically indeterminate spac...
The Handbook of Interior Architecture and Design offers a compelling collection of original essays t...
Interior Life was curated by Tim Renshaw, Mary Maclean and Bernice Donszelmann who together form ‘Ou...
The Handbook of Interior Architecture and Design offers a compelling collection of original essays t...
The discipline of interior architecture suffers from a lack of discipline specific theory, a definit...