Adaptation strategies for interior architecture and design / Graeme Brooker.

By: Brooker, Graeme [author.]
Language: English Series: Required reading rangePublisher: London: Bllomsbury Visual Arts, [2017]Copyright date: c2017Description: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781472567130 (paperback); 9781472569585 (epdf)Subject(s): Interior architecture | Interior decoration | Buildings -- Remodeling for other use | ARCHITECTURE / Adaptive Reuse & Renovation | ARCHITECTURE / General | ARCHITECTURE / Interior Design / GeneralDDC classification: 729 LOC classification: NA2850 | .B745 2016Other classification: ARC022000 | ARC000000 | ARC007000
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1.Intervention -- Transgressive -- Integration -- Continuity -- Subtraction -- Case study: CCB, Barcelona, Spain2. Superuse -- Upcycling -- Spolia -- Recombinant -- Aggregator -- Collage -- Case study: Manifesta 9, Contemporary Art Show, Genk, Belgium3. Installation -- Performance -- Guerilla -- Scenography -- Pop-up -- Case study: If dogs run free, Vienna, Austria4. Reprogramming -- Interior urbanism -- Territory -- Occupation -- Inhabitation -- Case study: Living space for three friends, Studio Cadena, NY, US5. Insertion -- Pavilion -- Object -- Built-to-fit -- Element -- Case study: Jade Museum, Shanghai, China6. Narrative -- Perspective -- Branding -- Identity -- Storytelling -- Case study: Lullaby Factory, London, UK7. Off/On-Site -- Assemblage -- Digital/analogue fabrication -- Construction -- Prototyping -- Case study: Dovecote Studio, Snape, UK8. Artifice -- Syntax -- Ambiguity -- Camouflage and copying -- Surface/materiality -- Case study: Hotel Fouquets Barriere, Paris, FranceBibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgements and picture credits.
Summary: "Adaptation Strategies for Interior Architecture and Design outlines a number of different approaches utilized when designing the interior. The book presents a series of processes that are based upon the responses to a space outlined for new occupation. These processes are exemplified by a series of strategies, which filter and synthesize a mixture of information, ideas and resources, in order to form a new, clear and meaningful spatial design. The book introduces readers to recombinant cultures, methods and processes that explore the importance of context in both its site specific and cultural meaning. It examines a number of approaches that show how the adaptation of existing and, in particular, old buildings, can provide unique and unusual transformative solutions for the historic and contemporary built environment. Each strategy is demonstrated through highly-illustrated case studies and will be contextualised with an introduction explaining exemplary or key developments in other creative and spatially related fields such as installation art, painting, sculpture and furniture design"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- 1.Intervention -- Transgressive -- Integration -- Continuity -- Subtraction -- Case study: CCB, Barcelona, Spain2. Superuse -- Upcycling -- Spolia -- Recombinant -- Aggregator -- Collage -- Case study: Manifesta 9, Contemporary Art Show, Genk, Belgium3. Installation -- Performance -- Guerilla -- Scenography -- Pop-up -- Case study: If dogs run free, Vienna, Austria4. Reprogramming -- Interior urbanism -- Territory -- Occupation -- Inhabitation -- Case study: Living space for three friends, Studio Cadena, NY, US5. Insertion -- Pavilion -- Object -- Built-to-fit -- Element -- Case study: Jade Museum, Shanghai, China6. Narrative -- Perspective -- Branding -- Identity -- Storytelling -- Case study: Lullaby Factory, London, UK7. Off/On-Site -- Assemblage -- Digital/analogue fabrication -- Construction -- Prototyping -- Case study: Dovecote Studio, Snape, UK8. Artifice -- Syntax -- Ambiguity -- Camouflage and copying -- Surface/materiality -- Case study: Hotel Fouquets Barriere, Paris, FranceBibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgements and picture credits.

"Adaptation Strategies for Interior Architecture and Design outlines a number of different approaches utilized when designing the interior. The book presents a series of processes that are based upon the responses to a space outlined for new occupation. These processes are exemplified by a series of strategies, which filter and synthesize a mixture of information, ideas and resources, in order to form a new, clear and meaningful spatial design. The book introduces readers to recombinant cultures, methods and processes that explore the importance of context in both its site specific and cultural meaning. It examines a number of approaches that show how the adaptation of existing and, in particular, old buildings, can provide unique and unusual transformative solutions for the historic and contemporary built environment. Each strategy is demonstrated through highly-illustrated case studies and will be contextualised with an introduction explaining exemplary or key developments in other creative and spatially related fields such as installation art, painting, sculpture and furniture design"-- Provided by publisher.

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