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Informationen zum Autor Gregory Marinic , PhD, is a designer, theorist, scholar, and educator whose research and practice are focused on the intersection of architecture, interiority, obsolescence, adaptive reuse, and geography. His New York-based multidisciplinary design practice, Arquipelago, has been awarded by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, American Institute of Architects, and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture; as well as exhibited in the AIA Center for Architecture in New York, Estonian Architecture Museum in Tallinn, Seoul Dongdaemun Design Plaza, TSMD Architecture Center in Ankara, National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere. His critical essays have been published in AD Journal, Journal of Architectural Education , Design Issues, Journal of Interior Design, AIA Forward Journal, International Journal of Architectural Research , and Int|AR Journal of Interventions and Adaptive Reuse . Dr. Marinic is an associate professor at the University of Kentucky College of Design and Director of Graduate Studies in the School of Interiors. He previously served as founding director of the Interior Architecture program at the University of Houston College of Architecture and Design. Klappentext 1027172 Zusammenfassung With fifty essays authored by leading educators, theorists, academics and practitioners from Europe, the Americas, Australia, New Zealand and Asia this book provides both multiplicity and continuity to the reader, defining and examining the reader’s understanding of interior architecture. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Histories 1. (Re)constructing Histories: A Brief Historiography for Interior Architecture Edward Hollis 2. Quadratture: The Joining of Truth and Illusion in the Interior Architecture of Andrea Pozzo Jodi La Coe 3. Spatial Therapies: Interior Architecture as a Tool for the Past, Present, and Future Ziad Qureshi 4. Inside Out Michael Webb 5. A History of Style and the Modern Interior: From Alois Riegl to Colin Rowe Sarah Deyong 6. Symbiotic Spaces: Decolonizing Identity in the Spatial Design of the Museum of Macau Emily Stokes-Rees Part 2: Territories 7. Shape Shifting: Interior Architecture and Dynamic Design Mark Taylor 8. Politicizing the Interior Liz Teston 9. Fabricating Interiority Marc Manack 10. Territory and Inhabitation Amy Campos 11. Swimming Upstream: Repositioning Authorship and Expanding the Agency of the Architect Blair Satterfield and Marc Swackhamer Part 3: Spatialities 12. Inside Looking In: The Prospect of the Aspect Ursula Emery McClure & Michael A. McClure 13. The Waiting Room: Transitional Space and Transitional Drawing Susan Hedges 14. Spatial Seductions: The Everyday Interiorities of Marcel Duchamp, Edward Kienholz, and Pepón Osorio Pablo Meninato 15. Inside the Prefab House Deborah Schneiderman 16. Oceanic Interiorities Sarah Treadwell 17. Technologies: The Spatial Agency of Digital Praxis Erin Carraher 18. Transforming Interior Volumes: Volume + Surface + Mass Jonathon R. Anderson and Laura Lovell-Anderson Part 4: Sensoralities 19. Sensorial Interior Landscapes Laura Garófalo-Khan 20. From Ambient Environments to Sentient Spaces Nataly Gattegno & Jason Kelly Johnson 21. Design Studio through the Subtle Revelations of Phenomenology Ross T. Smith 22. Lines of Enquiry: Drawing Out Sigmund Freud’s Study and Consulting Room Ro Spankie 23. On Limits Clare Olsen 24. Salvador Dalí’s Interiors with Heraclitus’s Concealment Simon Weir 25. Touch, Taste, Smell: Fostering Museum Visitor Engagement with Multi-Sensory Spaces Kirsten Brown Part 5: T...