This paper represents an exploration of organizational architecture and interior design insofar as it represents a technology of interpellation that encourages various forms of identity to become privileged over others. In particular, it focuses on the design and aesthetic management of the Saltire Centre, a UK university library. It is argued that through a combination of architectural and aesthetic techniques, this building operates as what is termed an identityscape – a spatially bounded site oriented towards the production of economically viable modes of identity conducive to the demands of a post‐industrial economy
Poster presentationThis poster details work from a graduating design studio for Masters students of ...
We are witnessing a new trend in the design of university buildings and other ‘knowledge typologies’...
The idea behind this book was conceived at the University of Pennsylvania (PENN) between 2000 and 20...
This paper represents an exploration of organizational architecture and interior design insofar as i...
Over the last two decades, campus redevelopment in the UK and worldwide has accelerated. University ...
Purpose: How organizations view, value and manage their place architecture in relation to identifi...
This article describes how we used features from our new library building, the Great Central Warehou...
Executive summary: This report draws upon the combined efforts of a number of estates professionals,...
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate planning processes for academic library buildings and th...
At a time when the production of architecture is undergoing significant change, Industries of Archit...
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate planning processes for academic library buildings and th...
The previously static view of the interior is changing, as social, economic and cultural factors pro...
To copy in an architectural design process is an act of unconscious appropriation which goes on cont...
By 2005 the University of Kent’s traditional 1960s library was no longer fully supporting the divers...
The architectural quality of student housing in new Zealand is a growing concern. Students often acc...
Poster presentationThis poster details work from a graduating design studio for Masters students of ...
We are witnessing a new trend in the design of university buildings and other ‘knowledge typologies’...
The idea behind this book was conceived at the University of Pennsylvania (PENN) between 2000 and 20...
This paper represents an exploration of organizational architecture and interior design insofar as i...
Over the last two decades, campus redevelopment in the UK and worldwide has accelerated. University ...
Purpose: How organizations view, value and manage their place architecture in relation to identifi...
This article describes how we used features from our new library building, the Great Central Warehou...
Executive summary: This report draws upon the combined efforts of a number of estates professionals,...
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate planning processes for academic library buildings and th...
At a time when the production of architecture is undergoing significant change, Industries of Archit...
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate planning processes for academic library buildings and th...
The previously static view of the interior is changing, as social, economic and cultural factors pro...
To copy in an architectural design process is an act of unconscious appropriation which goes on cont...
By 2005 the University of Kent’s traditional 1960s library was no longer fully supporting the divers...
The architectural quality of student housing in new Zealand is a growing concern. Students often acc...
Poster presentationThis poster details work from a graduating design studio for Masters students of ...
We are witnessing a new trend in the design of university buildings and other ‘knowledge typologies’...
The idea behind this book was conceived at the University of Pennsylvania (PENN) between 2000 and 20...