The Interior Architecture Theory Reader
The Interior Architecture Theory Reader presents a global compilation that collectively and specifically defines interior architecture. Diverse views and comparative resources for interior architecture students, educators, scholars, and practitioners are needed to develop a proper canon for this young discipline. As a theoretical survey of interior architecture, the book examines theory, history, and production to embrace a full range of interior identities in architecture, interior design, digital fabrication, and spatial installation. Authored by leading educators, theorists, and practitioners, fifty chapters refine and expand the discourse surrounding interior architecture.
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 IntAR 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.
The Interior Architecture Theory Reader
Edited by
Gregory Marinic
First published 2018
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Names: Marinic, Gregory, editor.
Title: The interior architecture theory reader / edited by Gregory Marinic.
Description: New York : Routledge, 2017. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2017027053 | ISBN 9781138911079 (hb : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781138911086 (pb : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781315693002 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Interior architecturePhilosophy.
Classification: LCC NA2850 .I565 2017 | DDC 729dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017027053
ISBN: 978-1-138-91107-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-138-91108-6 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-69300-2 (ebk)
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Contents
Edward Hollis
Sarah Deyong
Jodi La Coe
Ziad Qureshi
Michael Webb
Emily Stokes-Rees
Mark Taylor
Liz Teston
Marc Manack
Amy Campos
Blair Satterfield and Marc Swackhamer
Ursula Emery McClure and Michael A. McClure
Susan Hedges
Pablo Meninato
Deborah Schneiderman
Sarah Treadwell
Erin Carraher
Jonathon R. Anderson and Laura Lovell-Anderson
Laura Garfalo-Khan
Nataly Gattegno and Jason Kelly Johnson
Ross T. Smith
Ro Spankie
Clare Olsen
Simon Weir
Kirsten Brown
Lois Weinthal
Frank Jacobus
Anne Massey
Clay Odom
Blaine Brownell
Gregory Marinic
Marco Vanucci
Zeke Leonard
Georgina Downey
Dorita Hannah
Marian Macken
Johan Voordouw
Anthony Morey and Volkan Alkanoglu
Jan Smitheram
Markus Berger
Graeme Brooker
Rachel Carley
Rafael Luna
Lorella Di Cintio
Caryn Brause
Tasoulla Hadjiyanni
Jodi Larson
Jonathan D. Solomon
David Erdman
Gregory Marinic
Volkan Alkanoglu is the founding principal of Volkan Alkanoglu Design. He is a registered architect with the Architektenkammer in Germany and a LEED Accredited Professional in the United States. His work has been exhibited at international institutions and featured in international design publications. Alkanoglu taught at the Georgia Institute of Technology after having served as Director of Professional Studies. He previously served as the TVS Design Distinguished Critic at Georgia Tech and held a faculty position at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles.
Jonathon R. Anderson is an assistant professor of interior design at Ryerson University in Toronto. His research explores how industrial manufacturing and CNC technologies influence the design and making processes. His work is characterized by innovative and explorative methods that result in interconnected design, fine art, and technology solutions. From this nontraditional process emerges a provocative, complex design language that visually communicates at various scales by emphasizing corporeal and phenomenological experiences. Anderson holds a Master of Fine Arts in Furniture Design from Savannah College of Art and Design and a BS in Architecture from Southern Illinois University.
Markus Berger is an associate professor and the graduate program director in the Department of Interior Architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design. He holds a Diplomingenieur fr Architektur from the Technische Universitt Wien, Austria, and is a registered architect (SBA) in the Netherlands. Prior to coming to the United States, he practiced as an artist and architect; taught in Austria, India, and Pakistan; and worked with UN Studio in the Netherlands. He co-founded and serves as co-editor of Int|AR Journal of Interventions and Adaptive Reuse, an interdisciplinary publication that encompasses issues of preservation, conservation, alteration, and intervention. The work in his research, writing, and InsideOut Design studio focuses on change and design interventions in the built environment.
Caryn Brause is an assistant professor and the graduate program director in the Department of Architecture at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is a registered architect, a member of the American Institute of Architects, and principal of SITELAB Architecture + Design. Her practice explores the reuse of abundant resources, including existing building stock, underutilized landscapes, and repurposed materials. Her design work for EcoBuilding Bargains, the largest material reuse store in New England, won a 2013 AIA New England Citation Award. Her teaching investigates critical skills for contemporary practice, both technological and interpersonal. Brause received a 2016 AIA/ACSA Practice + Leadership Award and a 2013 NCARB Award for her project Voices from the Field: From Design Concept to Reality, which spans design, materials, methods, and professional practice. She is author of The Designers Field Guide to Collaboration, published by Routledge in 2017.