Blurred lines: reinvestigating the design possibilites of architecturalized furniture and furniturized architecture in contemporary housing

Blurred LInes seeks to reopen discussion of the scale and interrelation of architecture and furniture, traditionally conceived. It traces the recent history of furniture and architectural making from the high-point of the “built-in” through the manufacturing age, questioning the corresponding strati...

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Main Author: Pierce, Allen Carl
Other Authors: Cottle, Mark H.
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/51855
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-518552014-09-10T03:37:32ZBlurred lines: reinvestigating the design possibilites of architecturalized furniture and furniturized architecture in contemporary housingPierce, Allen CarlArchitectureFurnitureLevels of controlBuilt-in furnitureArchitectureFurniture designArchitect-designed furnitureInterior architectureBlurred LInes seeks to reopen discussion of the scale and interrelation of architecture and furniture, traditionally conceived. It traces the recent history of furniture and architectural making from the high-point of the “built-in” through the manufacturing age, questioning the corresponding stratification of our immediate built environment into building, infill and objects. Engaging modernist and contemporary criticism, it explores a return to unified building in which the architecture might well become the furniture and vice-versa, erasing built hierarchy and asynchronicity. The paper describes lessons learned from modern masters of the discipline from Adolf Loos to Nader Tehrani and attempts to identify key formal, spatial and constructional considerations in the successful integration and “blurring” of this line. All of this comes to bear in the establishment of design experiments to be carried out in studio, testing the possibilities and viability of the paper's theoretical models.Georgia Institute of TechnologyCottle, Mark H.2014-05-22T15:28:27Z2014-05-22T15:28:27Z2014-052014-04-10May 20142014-05-22T15:28:27ZThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/51855en_US
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topic Architecture
Furniture
Levels of control
Built-in furniture
Architecture
Furniture design
Architect-designed furniture
Interior architecture
spellingShingle Architecture
Furniture
Levels of control
Built-in furniture
Architecture
Furniture design
Architect-designed furniture
Interior architecture
Pierce, Allen Carl
Blurred lines: reinvestigating the design possibilites of architecturalized furniture and furniturized architecture in contemporary housing
description Blurred LInes seeks to reopen discussion of the scale and interrelation of architecture and furniture, traditionally conceived. It traces the recent history of furniture and architectural making from the high-point of the “built-in” through the manufacturing age, questioning the corresponding stratification of our immediate built environment into building, infill and objects. Engaging modernist and contemporary criticism, it explores a return to unified building in which the architecture might well become the furniture and vice-versa, erasing built hierarchy and asynchronicity. The paper describes lessons learned from modern masters of the discipline from Adolf Loos to Nader Tehrani and attempts to identify key formal, spatial and constructional considerations in the successful integration and “blurring” of this line. All of this comes to bear in the establishment of design experiments to be carried out in studio, testing the possibilities and viability of the paper's theoretical models.
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title Blurred lines: reinvestigating the design possibilites of architecturalized furniture and furniturized architecture in contemporary housing
title_short Blurred lines: reinvestigating the design possibilites of architecturalized furniture and furniturized architecture in contemporary housing
title_full Blurred lines: reinvestigating the design possibilites of architecturalized furniture and furniturized architecture in contemporary housing
title_fullStr Blurred lines: reinvestigating the design possibilites of architecturalized furniture and furniturized architecture in contemporary housing
title_full_unstemmed Blurred lines: reinvestigating the design possibilites of architecturalized furniture and furniturized architecture in contemporary housing
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