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Results for interior architecture


“where is the interior?”

by ephraim

January 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

A number of InsideOpen contributors are exploring concepts of interiority with a critical view on what it really means to describe something like an interior.
What is an interior? Is it really the inside of an architectural fabric only? Could the interior be in the city? Could it be in-between cities or be something much smaller; [...]

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Anna Baranowska on Domestic Superimposition describing an interior between Krakow, Berlin and Ramsgate

by ephraim

July 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

interview with Anna Baranowska at Free Range from Ephraim Joris on Vimeo.
Anna Baranowska proposes this project titled ‘Domestic Superimposition’ as an answer to the exhibition title Interior-Loci.
 
Interior-Loci suggest the questioning of the location of the interior providing a conceptual passage for interior architect designers to critically investigate the act of spatial design in relation to [...]

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