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From Organisation to Decoration: An Interiors Reader [Hardback]

Edited by (The Royal College of Art, UK), Edited by (Manchester School of Architecture, UK)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, weight: 1000 g, 20 Line drawings, black and white; 53 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Nov-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415436192
  • ISBN-13: 9780415436199
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, weight: 1000 g, 20 Line drawings, black and white; 53 Halftones, black and white
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415436192
  • ISBN-13: 9780415436199
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From Organisation to Decoration: An Interiors Reader is a reader for students, scholars and practitioners interested in the theories, processes and principles of the aspects of the theory and practice of interior architecture, interior design and interior decoration.

The book is divided into three parts, which reflects the focus of the different strands. It aims to contextualise, explore and clarify past and present debates in all three areas of the field of interiors. Each section is concerned with the processes, histories and ideas that shape the interior and includes discussions about development, identity, organisation, conservation, material and surface concerns and attitudes towards the host building. A broad range of writings are included – cultural theory, historical essays, scholarly papers, commissioned texts, extracts from books, interview transcripts, and magazine and newspaper articles. A case study and an annotated guide to further reading concludes each section, thus offering a succinct overview of the theories and ideas underpinning the interior for the beginner, as well as providing stimulation for students and practitioners in the field.

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"For anyone who wants to best understand the interior design, 'From Organisation to Decoration' is a strong addition to interior design studies collections, highly recommended." Library Bookwatch "So if the largely superficial treatment that interior design receives at that level wearies you, this vigorously thoughtful essay collection should work as a reminder that 'interior designer' is just as noble and intellectually exacting an occupational title as 'architect' or 'engineer.'" Norman Weinstein, Designers & Books

"For anyone who wants to best understand the interior design, 'From Organisation to Decoration' is a strong addition to interior design studies collections, highly recommended." Library Bookwatch

List of Sources and Acknowledgements
x
Introduction xiii
PART 1 Interior Decoration: Introduction
1(88)
Section 1.1 Identity and Language
3(4)
Introduction
3(3)
Building Study: Court Essington, David Archer Architects
6(1)
1 The Domestic Interior and the Construction of Self: The New York Homes of Elsie de Wolfe
7(9)
Penny Sparke
2 Dream Homes and DIY: TV, New Media and the Domestic Makeover
16(8)
Viviana Narotzky
3 Curtain Wars: Architects, Decorators, and the 20th-Century Domestic Interior
24(9)
Joel Sanders
4 Figures of Living
33(2)
Manolo De Giorgi
Marco Romanelli
5 The Bounds of Privacy: Boundary and Domain in Japanese Culture
35(10)
Shigeru Uchida
Section 1.2 The Process of Decoration
41(4)
Introduction
41(3)
Building Study: St Mary of Furness, E.W. Pugin, restored by Francis Roberts Architects
44(1)
6 The System of Objects
45(9)
Jean Baudrillard
7 History, Craft, Invention
54(3)
George Ranalli
8 The Exercise of Detailing
57(2)
Vittorio Gregotti
9 Spolia: Inappropriate Appropriations
59(14)
Graeme Brooker
Sally Stone
Section 1.3 History and Philosophy
69(4)
Introduction
69(3)
Building Study: Teatro Olimpico, Palladio
72(1)
10 Sir John Soane
73(2)
Mario Praz
11 The Historical Tradition
75(6)
Edith Wharton
Ogden Codman
12 Comfort and Well-Being
81(8)
Witold Rybczynski
PART 2 Interior Design: Introduction
89(96)
Section 2.1 Histories and Identity
95(3)
Introduction
95(2)
Building Study: St Martin's Lane Hotel, Philippe Starck
97(1)
13 The Emergence of Interior Decoration as a Profession
98(4)
Anne Massey
14 Rethinking Histories of the Interior
102(8)
Charles Rice
15 Inscape
110(3)
Hugh Casson
16 Towards a New Agenda
113(2)
Fred Scott
17 Towards a New Equilibrium
115(5)
Patrick Hannay
Oliver Lewis
Section 2.2 Organisation
117(3)
Introduction
117(2)
Building Study: Apartment, George Ranalli
119(1)
18 Towards a New Aesthetic
120(2)
Drew Plunkett
19 Inside/Outside
122(3)
Robert Venturi
20 Structures of Interior Design
125(5)
Jean Baudrillard
21 Figures, Doors, Passages
130(10)
Robin Evans
22 In Praise of Shadows
140(7)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
Section 2.3 Function
143(4)
Introduction
143(2)
Building Study: Hacienda Nightclub, Ben Kelly Design
145(2)
23 Off-The-Peg: The Bespoke Interiors of Ben Kelly
147(8)
Graeme Brooker
Sally Stone
24 Old and New Office Cultures
155(7)
Frank Duffy
25 Exhibition Design as Metaphor of a New Modernity
162(3)
Andrea Branzi
26 The Hotel Lobby
165(5)
Siegfried Kracauer
27 Pattern of Town Houses
170(15)
Johan Van De Beek
PART 3 Interior Architecture: Introduction
185(103)
Section 3.1 The Understanding of the Context
187(4)
Introduction
187(3)
Building Study: Church of Christ Scientist, OMI Architects
190(1)
28 Memory
191(9)
Sebastien Marot
29 Interior Space
200(10)
Denise Scott Brown
30 Being and Circumstance
210(2)
Robert Irwin
31 Interior
212(11)
Beatriz Colomina
Section 3.2 The Process of Remodelling
219(4)
Introduction
219(3)
Building Study: Castelvecchio Museum, Carlo Scarpa
222(1)
32 Early Christian Architecture: Adaptive Re-use
223(5)
Dora Crouch
33 Re-Arch
228(5)
Crimson
34 Old Buildings as Palimpsest: Towards a Theory of Remodeling
233(3)
Rodolfo Machado
35 From Contrast to Analogy: Developments in the Concept of Architectural Intervention
236(6)
Ignasi de Sola-Morales Rubio
36 Rereadings
242(7)
Graeme Brooker
Sally Stone
37 Adaptations: Architecture as a Palimpsest
249(3)
Philippe Robert
38 On Altering Architecture: Some Resolutions
252(13)
Fred Scott
Section 3.3 Approaches to Conservation
261(4)
Introduction
261(3)
Building Study: Sackler Galleries, Royal Academy, Julian Harrap Architects and Foster Associates
264(1)
39 The Lamp of Memory
265(2)
John Ruskin
40 The SPAB Manifesto
267(2)
41 The Athens Charter for the Restoration of Historic Monuments
269(3)
42 The Venice Charter
272(3)
43 Architecture as Reparation: Notes on Restoration in Architecture
275(7)
Alberto Grimoldi
44 The Field of Study
282(6)
James Strike
Bibliography 288(2)
Index 290
Graeme Brooker is a Principal Lecturer in Interior Architecture at the University of Brighton, UK. He is the co-founder of Interior Educators (IE). Between 1997 and 2004 he taught Interior Architecture at Cardiff before moving to Manchester where, between 2004 and 2010, he was the Programme Leader of both the BA and MA Interior programmes.



Sally Stone is the director of the college of Continuity in Architecture, a postgraduate studio for teaching and research at the Manchester School of Architecture, where she is also the leader of the MA Architecture and Heritage course. Sally lectured in Cardiff before moving to Manchester. She still practices as an Interior Designer with Francis Roberts Architects.