ABSTRACT

Public Interiority reconsiders the limits of the interior and its perceived spaces, exploring the notion that interior conditions can exist within an exterior environment, and therefore challenging the very foundations of the interior architecture field.

Public Interiority contains eight chapters and 16 visual essays that document the historical, material, and social conditions in contemporary cities, reconsidering the limits of the interior, resiliency in design, spatial perception, and territories within curated urban exteriors. Topics include the supergraphics of Black Lives Matter protests, privacy and US Supreme Court landmark cases, Instagram as a quasi-public interior, domestic simulation in Victorian curative environments, the micro-urban commons of public transit, and the timely study uncovering Jean-Michel Wilmotte’s approach to "urban interior designing," among many others.

Including scholarly and visual essays by experts from a range of disciplines, including architecture, interior architecture, landscape architecture, exhibition design, craft and the visual arts, and design history and theory, this volume will be a helpful resource for all those upper-level students and scholars working in these related fields.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|14 pages

An Introduction to Public Interiority

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part I|62 pages

Politics + Programs

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chapter 2|3 pages

An Introduction to Politics + Programs

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chapter 4|12 pages

In Plain Sight

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Civic Assemblages and Co-producing the Micro-Urban Commons
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chapter 5|7 pages

Growing Through Greyfields

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A Pattern for Broken Promises
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chapter 6|6 pages

Museums and Public Interiority

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Contributions from Interaction and Exhibit Design
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chapter 7|6 pages

Dug by the Devil

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Space, Culture, + Material Identity
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chapter 8|7 pages

Almost Paradise

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chapter 9|7 pages

Play Ground

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Empowering the Child in the City
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part 2|66 pages

Virtual + Psychologies

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chapter 10|3 pages

An Introduction to Virtual + Psychologies

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chapter 11|14 pages

Supreme Privacy

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Seven Public Interiorities
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chapter 12|15 pages

Digital Enclosures Project

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chapter 13|6 pages

Post-Photographic Domesticity

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Using LiDAR to Generate a Personal Archive
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chapter 14|6 pages

Exploring Interiority

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Unveiling the Layers of Human Experience through Visual Representation
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chapter 15|6 pages

Wonder + Dread

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chapter 16|7 pages

Moving Interiors

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Travel, Images, Psychologies
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chapter 17|7 pages

Outdoor Interiority

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City Creatures
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part III|66 pages

Atmospheres + Forms

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chapter 18|4 pages

An Introduction to Atmospheres + Forms

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chapter 21|6 pages

Movement, Flow, + Materiality at Shahi Qila

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Mughal Grandeur as Public Interiority
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chapter 22|7 pages

Interiors Within Interiors

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Visual Outlook on Strategies and Tactics in Constructing Public Interiors During the Sixteenth Century
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chapter 23|6 pages

Studies of Study

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Interiority by Making
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chapter 24|4 pages

Pillows/Planets/Piazzas

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chapter 25|7 pages

Rewild

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chapter 26|7 pages

Rift Table

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Material, Process, + Interiority
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part IV|14 pages

Closing

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chapter 27|12 pages

Interiority in the Urban Environment

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A Refrain
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