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E-grāmata: Interiors in the Era of Covid-19: Interior Design between the Public and Private Realms

Edited by (Crafts Study Centre, University of the Creative Arts, UK), Edited by (Kingston University, UK), Edited by (Kingston University, UK), Edited by (Kingston University, UK), Edited by (Kingston University, UK)
  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350294240
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The Covid-19 lockdowns caused people worldwide to be confined to their homes for longer and on a greater scale than ever before. This forced many unprecedented changes to the way we treat domestic space – as relationships shifted between the public and the private worlds, and homes were rapidly adapted to accommodate the additional roles of schools, offices, gyms, restaurants, making-spaces and more. Above all, our understanding of the home as a site to support and enhance the well-being of its inhabitants changed in a variety of novel ways.

Interiors in the Era of Covid is a collection of essays which explore the complex ways in which our inside spaces (contemporary and historical) have responded to Covid-19 and other human crises. With case studies ranging from US and Europe to Japan, China, Colombia, and Bangladesh, this is a truly global work which examines wide-ranging subjects from home-working and home technologies, to the impact of lockdown on people's identities, gender roles in the home, and the realities of domestic living with Covid in refugee camps.

Exploring the roles played by designers (both amateur and professional) in accommodating changing requirements and anticipating future ones – whether Covid or beyond – this book is a must-read for students and researchers in interior design, architecture, architectural and design history, and anyone interested in the home and the relationships between health and design.

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Examining the impact of the Covid-19 lockdowns on the domestic interior worldwide.
List of illustrations
viii
Notes on contributors xv
Introduction 1(10)
Penny Sparke
Ersi Ioannidou
Pat Kirkham
Stephen Knott
Jana Scholze
SECTION ONE Homes, health and well-being
11(62)
1 Live gym classes at home: Lea Daan and broadcast body movement in 1930s Belgium
13(12)
Selin Geerinckx
Els de Vos
2 Dancing across the threshold: Privacy and the home in the time of Covid-19
25(10)
Alice T. Friedman
3 Achieving well-being in simple ways: Cosy, comfortable and contented domestic interiors in interwar Vienna
35(12)
Michelle Jackson-Beckett
4 The quest for health and well-being in Japanese homes from late nineteenth century to Covid-19
47(14)
Izumi Kuroishi
5 A space of their own: A case study advocating appropriation of the domestic interior for well-being
61(12)
Eliza Sweeney
Sebastian Messer
SECTION TWO The unstable home
73(66)
6 The re-materialization of everyday life: New aesthetic experiences of staying at home in Sweden during the Covid-19 pandemic Maja Willen
75(12)
7 Room for independence: Home-based women workers and their interiors
87(14)
Fiona Del Puppo
Paule Perron
8 Working at home: Architects during the pandemic in China
101(12)
Ye Xu
Katharina Borsi
Jonathan Hale
9 From Caseta to Quarto: The spaces of restorative and transitional justice in Colombia before and during the Covid-19 pandemic
113(14)
Cynthia Imogen Hammond
Greg Labrosse
Vanessa Sicotte
Marcela Torres Molano
10 Games without frontiers - Covid living in refugee camps
127(12)
Mark Taylor
Iris Levin
SECTION THREE Representing the (in)visible
139(68)
11 Tell don't show: The invisible plague in Dutch seventeenth-century paintings of the domestic interior
141(14)
Irene Cieraad
12 Lockdown portraits: Resituating the self
155(12)
Inga Bryden
13 Fiction: IKEA's saleable living for pandemic life
167(14)
Rebecca Carrai
14 Nice white spaces: Race and class in domestic cleaning ads during Covid-19
181(14)
Rachele Dini
15 Uncanny on display: Musee Dom-Ino. A virtual museum of domesticity in lockdown
195(12)
Nina Bassoli
Roberto Qigliotti
SECTION FOUR Collecting the interior in the era Of COVid-19
207(64)
16 Changing scenes: Image-making from parlour to screen
209(12)
Patrick Lee Lucas
17 Shelter in Place Gallery: Exhibiting contemporary art and creating community in a pandemic
221(12)
Michelle Millar Fisher
Eben Haines
Courtney Harris
18 The Domestic Body
233(14)
Stefania Napolitano
19 Interior Archipelago - postcards from our islands
247(12)
Lois Weinthal
Patrick Macklin
Wen Liang
Alice Huang
20 Stay Home - rapid response collecting project at the Museum of the Home
259(12)
Danielle Patten
Index 271
Penny Sparke is Professor of Design History and Director of the Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University, UK.

Ersi Ioannidou is Senior Lecturer in Interior Design at Kingston University, UK.

Pat Kirkham is Professor of Design History at Kingston University, UK.

Stephen Knott is Senior Lecturer in Critical and Historical Studies at Kingston University, UK.

Jana Scholze is Associate Professor and Course Director of the MA Curating Contemporary Design at Kingston University, UK.