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Results for interior loci


Site Analysis: Centrepoint, London

by charlotte

March 29th, 2010 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Notations describing the common paths inhabited at various times of the day by various types of ‘participants’.
Pink indicates examples of transitory usage. Blue indicates usage by staff other that for transition and yellow for apparent visitors. The larger circles represent examples of static moments.  The Green represents exterior inhabitation that may affect the design.

From this I have [...]

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An Event, an Experience, a Memory

by charlotte

February 5th, 2010 · No Comments · Uncategorized

An investigation into how we as individuals and as part of a social collective experience space through time.
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“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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New Prototype_Design

by kenny

December 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized


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Development_Drawings

by kenny

December 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized


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Poetic potential

by charlotte

November 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

A potential environment based on the notational system formed in my research studies of public and private spaces. I have gathered the information from my research that I believe should constitute to a responsive and sensual environment.

The image portrays the exaggeration of textures and materials through shadows and reflection. It also shows the emotions and [...]

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Research into the sensual experience of public and private space

by charlotte

November 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Research into the senses and emotions felt from two opposing spaces. The public space, the entrance foyer to University. A sequence of spatiality changes that range from a brief encounter with an outside space to an artificially lit interior and then to a naturally lit interior. Each spatial experience constituting to the event as a [...]

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Evolving_Spaces Prototype

by kenny

November 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

The top images are an idea to have a structure that has compnants that move and slide representing the idea of layering design and perhaps even recycling. Using Recycled materials would be another way of showing previous traces of people.
The bottom three are another idea to have a space made up out of block componants but [...]

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Evolving_Spaces 2

by kenny

November 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

I have definitely got a better understanding of what the space that I want to create will be.
A space that accumulates time while evolving to accommodate another. A space that is storing previous designs and history but changing at the same time. Perhaps a hypocritical space that although is personal at that one time, over time [...]

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Evolving_Space

by kenny

October 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

 These three Models were done in Blender. I modelled my Garden as my case study. And below was one of my first prints to explore layering and leaving traces.

As part of my dissertation I have been researching the idea of a perfect universal space. I was always interested in the notion of a Utopia. A [...]

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Experiencing spatiality // Eliminating presumptions

by charlotte

October 1st, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

I believe that an interior is very personal, it is how an individual perceives a space, one’s spatiality.
This differs from person to person and is constructed from visual information, memories but most importantly how one senses the space, the immaterial factors (light, sound, smell, touch)
Ones spatiality is interfered by external factors, ‘exteriors’. These come in [...]

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Mark Croft on ‘Displacement’; describing the importance of manipulation in the design and use of spaces

by ephraim

August 13th, 2009 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

Mark Croft on ‘Displacement’; describing the importance of manipulation in the design and use of spaces from Ephraim Joris on Vimeo.
Click here to go to previous interview with Lilly Drolsum on her project ‘Trace Space’
 
Mark Croft proposes this project titled Displacement as an answer to the exhibition title Interior-Loci. With his work, exhibited at Free [...]

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Mark Croft on ‘Displacement’; describing the importance of manipulation in the design and use of spaces

by ephraim

August 13th, 2009 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

Mark Croft on ‘Displacement’; describing the importance of manipulation in the design and use of spaces from Ephraim Joris on Vimeo.
Click here to go to previous interview with Lilly Drolsum on her project ‘Trace Space’
 
Mark Croft proposes this project titled Displacement as an answer to the exhibition title Interior-Loci. With his work, exhibited at Free [...]

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Lilly Drolsum on ‘Trace Space’; describing an interior through human performance

by ephraim

August 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

Lilly Drolsum on ‘Trace Space’; describing an interior through human performance from Ephraim Joris on Vimeo.
Click here to go to previous interview with Anna Baranowska on her project ‘Domestic Superimposition’
 
Lilly Drolsum proposes this project titled ‘Trace Space’ as an answer to the exhibition title Interior-Loci. With her images and installation exhibited at Free Range 2009 [...]

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Lilly Drolsum on ‘Trace Space’; describing an interior through human performance

by ephraim

August 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

Lilly Drolsum on ‘Trace Space’; describing an interior through human performance from Ephraim Joris on Vimeo.
Click here to go to previous interview with Anna Baranowska on her project ‘Domestic Superimposition’
 
Lilly Drolsum proposes this project titled ‘Trace Space’ as an answer to the exhibition title Interior-Loci. With her images and installation exhibited at Free Range 2009 [...]

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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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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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‘Interior-Loci’

by ephraim

July 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

Work by Mark Croft, a graduate from Interior Architecture & Design at the University for the Creative Arts Canterbury exhibited at Free Range 2009, London
 
‘Interior-Loci’, instigates the question; ‘where is the interior?’
 
With this exhibition, 5 graduates/practitioners negotiate implicit concepts on the notion of interiority and seem, through this exercise, not only engaged with the question ‘where [...]

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‘Interior-Loci’

by ephraim

July 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Interior-Loci, Uncategorized

Work by Mark Croft, a graduate from Interior Architecture & Design at the University for the Creative Arts Canterbury exhibited at Free Range 2009, London
 
‘Interior-Loci’, instigates the question; ‘where is the interior?’
 
With this exhibition, 5 graduates/practitioners negotiate implicit concepts on the notion of interiority and seem, through this exercise, not only engaged with the question ‘where [...]

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ALTERMODERNISM?

by admin

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

Loris Greaud Tremors Where Forever Frequency of an Image, White Edit
 
As a continuance of the previous post; challenging the space(s) we live in.
 
Nicolas Bourriaud is proposing a new term ‘Altermodernism’ announcing a new era following Postmodernism to describe aesthetic proposals critically engaging with an increasingly global context. The world we experience today is routed by [...]

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