Beginning in the late eighteenth century, socioeconomic changes due to rapid urbanization defined a clear demarcation between public and private realms. In opposition to the chaotic milieu of the cities, the notion of home as a site of refuge was even more reinforced, propagating a cult of domesticity in the bourgeois society. Displaying excessive interior decorations and countless collections of personal objects, home has become an inwardly-constructed embodiment of one’s desires, memories and emotions. Not only a hideout from the external world but also an exposé of one’s repressed unconscious, home becomes simultaneously a place of the homely and the unhomely. The thesis investigates the phenomenology of the ambivalent nature of e...
Introduction to the thematic issue Dwelling Aesthetics: New Paradigms and Perspectives. ESPES. The S...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
Surrounded by architectural constructions of extension and expansion, it is almost impossible to ...
Thesis (Doctoral)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 2008Includes bibliographica...
‘The (Re)Creative Workings of Existential Anguish in Interior Architecture’ aims to understand, and ...
From the interior architecture to the furnishings and objects that inhabit it, a lived space plays a...
Anguish has become an ever expanding part of contemporary life. Research into the architectural 'Un-...
Research into the architectural 'Unhomely' (or ‘Uncanny’) addresses a disquieting force in architect...
Domestic space, the home, is a rich and complex state. It represents both tangible, simple fact, and...
The notion of Home is universally understood, but has deeply personal and specific meaning for each ...
Architecture is a socio-spatial experience. In doing so, it crystallizes the process and the product...
Often left unspecified in architectural discourse, the unheimliche (or the uncanny) emerges as a puz...
The Graduation project focuses on fusing the research phase and a design phase into an outcome of an...
Interior Life was curated by Tim Renshaw, Mary Maclean and Bernice Donszelmann who together form ‘Ou...
Place, being a product of personal perceptions, makes the establishment of such an inevitably subjec...
Introduction to the thematic issue Dwelling Aesthetics: New Paradigms and Perspectives. ESPES. The S...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
Surrounded by architectural constructions of extension and expansion, it is almost impossible to ...
Thesis (Doctoral)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 2008Includes bibliographica...
‘The (Re)Creative Workings of Existential Anguish in Interior Architecture’ aims to understand, and ...
From the interior architecture to the furnishings and objects that inhabit it, a lived space plays a...
Anguish has become an ever expanding part of contemporary life. Research into the architectural 'Un-...
Research into the architectural 'Unhomely' (or ‘Uncanny’) addresses a disquieting force in architect...
Domestic space, the home, is a rich and complex state. It represents both tangible, simple fact, and...
The notion of Home is universally understood, but has deeply personal and specific meaning for each ...
Architecture is a socio-spatial experience. In doing so, it crystallizes the process and the product...
Often left unspecified in architectural discourse, the unheimliche (or the uncanny) emerges as a puz...
The Graduation project focuses on fusing the research phase and a design phase into an outcome of an...
Interior Life was curated by Tim Renshaw, Mary Maclean and Bernice Donszelmann who together form ‘Ou...
Place, being a product of personal perceptions, makes the establishment of such an inevitably subjec...
Introduction to the thematic issue Dwelling Aesthetics: New Paradigms and Perspectives. ESPES. The S...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
Surrounded by architectural constructions of extension and expansion, it is almost impossible to ...