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E-raamat: Public Interiority: Exploring Interiors in the Public Realm

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"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"--

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 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.

1. An Introduction to Public Interiority Part 1 Politics + Programs
2.
An Introduction to Politics + Programs
3. From Interior Supergraphics to
Participation in the Public Sphere
4. In Plain Sight: Civic Assemblages and
Co-producing the Micro-Urban Commons
5. Growing Through Greyfields: A Pattern
for Broken Promises
6. Museums and Public Interiority: Contributions from
Interaction and Exhibit Design
7. Dug by the Devil: Space, Culture, +
Material Identity
8. Almost Paradise
9. Play Ground: Empowering the Child in
the City Part 2 Virtual + Psychologies
10. An Introduction to Virtual +
Psychologies
11. Supreme Privacy: Seven Public Interiorities
12. Digital
Enclosures Project
13. Post-PhotographicDomesticity: Using LiDAR to Generate
a Personal Archive
14. Exploring Interiority: Unveiling the Layers of Human
Experience through Visual Representation
15. Wonder + Dread
16. Moving
Interiors: Travel, Images, Psychologies
17. Outdoor Interiority: City
Creatures Part 3 Atmospheres + Forms
18. An Introduction to Atmospheres +
Forms
19. Jean-Michel Wilmottes Interior Urban Design as a Model of Public
Interior Practice
20. (Semi-)Public Interiority in British Curative
Environments, 18401914
21. Movement, Flow, + Materiality at Shahi Qila:
Mughal Grandeur as Public Interiority
22. Interiors within Interiors: Visual
Outlook on Strategies and Tactics in Constructing Public Interiors During the
Sixteenth Century
23. Studies of Study: Interiority by Making
24.
Pillows/Planets/Piazzas
25. Rewild
26. Rift Table: Material, Process, +
Interiority Part 4 Closing
27. Interiority in the Urban EnvironmentA Refrain
Liz Teston is an associate professor of interior architecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in the Southeast United States and a Fulbright Scholar. Testons research explores public interiority, design politics, atmospheres, and cultures. Testons work has been exhibited in Atlanta, Bucharest, Knoxville, New York, Lincoln, Stockholm, and Venice. Teston hosted the Public Interiority Symposium + Exhibition at the University of Tennesseethis volume is a product of that event. Her essays are found in journals such as Interiority, MONU, the Journal of Interior Design, and Int/AR, volumes such as Interior Futures (2019), and such Routledge volumes as Interiors On Edge: History Theory, Praxis (2024), The Interior Urbanism Theory Reader (2024), and The Interior Architecture Theory Reader (2018).

Karin Tehve is a professor at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY in the United States, where she coordinates the theory curriculum in interior design. She earned her MArch at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Her own research and writing concentrates on taste, media, and identity, and their intersection with the public realm. As a member of Interior Provocations, Karin is co-editor for and contributor to Interior Provocations: History, Theory, and Practice of Autonomous Interiors (2020), Appropriate(d) Interiors (2021), and Interiors on Edge: History, Theory, Praxis (2024). Her book, Taste, Media and Interior Design, was published by Routledge in 2023. Tehve is an advisory board member for Public Interiority.

LadiSasha Jones is a writer, curator, designer, and a member of Public Interioritys editorial board. Pursuing a PhD in the History and Theory of Architecture at Princeton University in the United States, her research explores Black American spatial histories of play and performance. She has written for Aperture, The Avery Review, Arts.Black, e-flux Criticism, Gagosian Quarterly, and The Art Momentum, among others. Her project, Black Interior Spatial Thought, was the recipient of a 2021 Research and Development award from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Jones holds an MA in Arts Politics from NYU and a BA in African American Studies from Temple University.

Amy Campos is a professor at California College of the Arts in the United States. Her work focuses on durability and design with a special interest in the impermanent, migratory potentials of the interior. Recent publications include Interiors Beyond Architecture (Routledge, 2018) and the chapters "Survivalism, Interiorization and Exclusivity" in Interior Futures and "Territory and Inhabitation" in Interior Architecture Theory Reader (Routledge, 2018). Campos serves as an advisory board member for Public Interiority. Campos is leading research in lighting design and materiality through two Donghia Grants for the Interior Design program at CCA. She was the recipient of the 2013 IIDA Teacher of the Year award and the 2014 ASID Design Luminary Award. She received degrees from Columbia University and Cal Poly, SLO.