This week saw the opening of "Architecture Inside/Out," New-York-based Center for Architecture's first show dedicated entirely to interior design.
Architecture Inside/Out demonstrates the unfolding of space by exposing architectural interiors through a range of typologies with an inward focus, including libraries, hotels, retail and work spaces. This exhibition challenges conventional categories and explores alternative typologies. The design of interiors has evolved into a complex and nuanced problem and addresses circulation patterns, use and adjacencies, sociologies of hierarchy and networks, and sustainability. The fully integrated interior considers light, color and materiality, but also new ways of programming space, the latest technological advances, innovative methods of construction and green practices.
The show features a hotel from Barcelona, a sustainable NYC bakery, a Parisian studio constructed from paper materials, some Gehry furniture and others. Runs through late October. Info available here.
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