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The course of History and Theory of the Interior Design, mainly theoretical, is organized with ex cathedra lectures on the history and methodology of the project and brief insights on case studies. The main core of the topics is represented by the domestic space, but explicit reference will also be made to the exhibition, retail, work and public spaces as different functional types.
The course aims to provide cultural and theoretical tools for an holistic view of the interior, with attention to the actors involved in design process, to the effects in taste dissemination, in the real estate market and, in short, to the professions of both, architect and designer.
The part relating to the history of interior design includes a chronological arc that goes from the Second Industrial Revolution to nowaday and illustrates examples of interior design by relating architecture, furnishings, equipments, social and custom changes and productive ways to infer the different ways of living the space that have taken place diachronically.
The theory of interior architecture is intertwined with the history of architecture with the same chronology, illustrating the proposals for the construction of an autonomous theoretical corpus. The specificities of the interior design, very closely related to the evolution of taste and lifestyles, will be illustrated to students with reference to the design tools, the themes and the key concepts that characterize it.
Finally, reference will be made to current studies on Wellbeing, for which the internal project takes on a leading role.
The course of History and Theory of the Interior Design combines the most significant chapters of the transformation of the interior design since the end of the XVIII century with a comprehensive theory of interior design from a wide and international perspective.
The course, mainly theoretical, is organized with ex cathedra lectures on the history and methodology of the project and brief insights on case studies.
According with a chronological and thematic approach, the lessons illustrate and analyse works, protagonists, architects and designers, writings and drawings, especially focusing on the domestic space. Explicit reference will also be made to the exhibition, retail, work and public spaces as different functional types.
The course aims to provide cultural and theoretical tools for a holistic view of the interior design, with specific attention to the connections between the transformation of the interior spaces and diverse factors, such as the cultural and socio-political conditions, local environmental factors and the innovation of techniques.
The part relating to the history of interior design includes a chronological arc that goes from the Second Industrial Revolution to nowadays and illustrates examples of interior design by relating architecture, furnishings, equipment, social and custom changes and productive ways to infer the different ways of living the space that have taken place diachronically.
The theory of interior architecture is intertwined with the history of architecture with the same chronology, illustrating the proposals for the construction of an autonomous theoretical corpus. The specificities of the interior design will not be limited to the evolution of taste and lifestyles but will specifically focus on the wellbeing of people. These concepts will be presented to students with reference to the design tools, the themes and the key concepts that characterize the interior design.
-Ability to interpretate and historicize an interior.
-Awareness of the specificity of the historical, theoretical and design approach to the interior theme
-Sensitivity towards practical / constructive aspects not separated from solid bases of design culture.
-Capacity for collaboration between students specialized in different design scales and different technical tools (architects, designers, engineers)
At the end of the course the student will be able to link together decontextualized items (furnishings, equipment...) with those that he could find in a wider context, as a part of the user's daily experience.
- Ability to critically interpret and historicize the interior space.
- Contextualize the historical background of the interior design
- Read, write, and critically think about architectural and interior design
- Awareness of the specificity of the historical, theoretical and design approach to the interior theme
- Sensitivity towards practical / constructive aspects not separated from solid bases of design culture
- Ability to develop and communicate historical research through reading and writing
- Capacity for collaboration between students specialized in different design scales and different technical tools (architects, designers, engineers)
- Exercise to use personal knowledge skills and social abilities to collaborate within a group for designing, executing, and producing a historical research project.
At the end of the course the student will be able to link together decontextualized items (furnishings, equipment...) with those that he could find in a wider context, as a part of the user's daily experience.
A good knowledge of the history of contemporary architecture and basic knowledge of functional typology and interior layout of architecture and building representation
A good knowledge of the history of contemporary architecture and basic knowledge of functional typology and interior layout of architecture and building representation
The course is organized in an alternation between the disciplinary contributions that compose it.
The specific topics are:
History of Interior Design:
-Why an History of Interiors
-Private Interiors in the age of the industrialization
-Interiors and mass consumption
-Interior and decoration
-The Rational House: equipments, single items, industrial products
-The Architect/designer
-The designed house: artists, antiquarians, industrial designers
-Public interiors
-Retail
-Case studies:
-Social Interiors
-"Manifestoes" house
-prefabbrication
-glass house
-artist's house
-future house
-Italian house
-American house
-Scandinavian house
Theory of Interior Design:
Toward a definition of interiority / The void (1)
The interior layout / Different interiors / functional typologies and interdisciplinarity
Toward a definition of interiority (2)
The interior philosophy
Interior themes / Core concepts and elements of interior architecture theory:
-Boundary and threshold
-Exteriority
-Control
-Habitation
-Body/bodies
-Time and change
-Time and movement
-Atmosphere
-View/views
-Area of influence of the shape
Wellbeing and interior:
-Definition of wellbeing according to an interior approach
-A theoretical framework
History of Interior Design:
- History of Interior Design: an introduction
- The idea of comfort in the late XVIII century
- Private Interiors in the age of the industrialization: Victorian House and the Arts & Crafts
- Light and Health: the interior spaces at the turn of the century
- Domestic space and gender issues: USA, Finland, Italy
- Interiors and Modernism: topics and milestones
- The Rational House: equipment, single items, industrial products
- Exhibit design: museums and retail
- Decoration never Dies: from Ponti and Fornasetti to Mendini
- The Radical “Domestic Landscape”
- The Future house
Theory of Interior Design
- Toward a definition of interiority: The meaning of the void, the concept of space,
the continuity of spatial experience, the spatial envelope, natural and cultural context, the sense of place and identity.
- Characteristics of interior space: Physical aspects, experimental aspects, space and light.
- Development of interior designer’s profession
- The Abercrombie philosophy of interior design (from threshold to details).
- Principles of interior design (from proportion to unity).
- Functions of space: Levels of privacy, uses of space, typologies of space, ordering elements and functional organization, typology and functional rituals, potentials of space and spatial analyzing methods, adaptive reuse.
- Focus on museum: Container and content, display solution, communication and interpretation through space.
- Focus on retail: Layout, display, brandscaping, brand identity and space, retail in historic environments.
- Practice and theory: Analysis of some paradigmatic houses.
- Interiors and emotion: Atmosphere as the promoter of emotion, views of Juani Pallasmaa and Peter Zumthor, the neuroscience of interior space.
- Interiors and well-being: Human needs, the concept of well-being in interiors, the wellbeing framework (contextual, functional, psychological, social, sensory, aesthetic, ergonomic and emotional requirements), the role of culture on wellbeing, sustainability according to an interior approach.
- Interior design and inspiration.
Lessons and short exercises, with the aim of not separating the contributions of history from those of the project.
The course is organized in an alternation between the disciplinary contributions that compose it, with some common steps for ex-tempore.
The course is organized in an alternation between the disciplinary contributions that compose it, with some common steps for reviews and discussions with the aim of not separating the contributions of history from those of the project.
The course will alternate between:
- lessons and lectures on specific topics by teachers and international speakers;
- specific exercises to be conducted in small groups;
- collective discussions on some issues of common relevance.
The students are expected to work in groups for the successful delivery of a research project (evaluation as a group). Depending on the circumstances, when possible, field trips are foreseen.
Penny Sparke, The modern interior, London: Reaktion Books, 2007
John Pile, A History of Interior Design, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 200 (all editions)
Stanley Abercrombie, A philosophy of interior design; New York: Harper & Row, 1990
Juhani Pallasmaa, The eyes of the skin. Architecture and senses, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2005
Peter Zumthor, Atmospheres : Architectural Environments. Surrounding Objects, Basel: Birkhauser, 2006
Clive Edwards, Interior Design: A Critical Introduction, London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010
Renato De Fusco Storia dell'arredamento. Dal '400 al '900. Milano: Franco Angeli, 2004
Simona Canepa, Marco Vaudetti, Architettura degli interni e progetto dell'abitazione, Torino: UTET, 2011 (all editions)
Further reading instructions will be provided during the course and / or uploaded to the portal
Summary of the topics undertaken and copy of the slides used during the lessons are available on the teaching portal.
-Mandatory Bibliography:
Penny Sparke, The modern interior, London: Reaktion Books, 2007 (e-book available)
John Pile, A History of Interior Design, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2005 (all editions)
Stanley Abercrombie, A philosophy of interior design; New York: Harper & Row, 1990
-Recommended bibliography
Valeria Minucciani and Nilufar Saglar Onay, Well-Being Design and Frameworks for Interior Space, Hershey, Penn. USA - IGI Global, 2020
Beatrix Colomina, X-Ray Architecture, Zurich: Lars Muller, 2018
Fulvio Irace, Storie di interni, L’architettura dello spazio domestico interno, Roma: Carocci Editore, 2015
Elena Dellapiana, Fiorella Bulegato, Il Design degli architetti italiani 1920-2000, Milano, Electa, 2014
Anne Massey, Penny Sparke, Biography, Identity and the Modern Interior, Taylor and Francis, 2013
Simona Canepa, Marco Vaudetti, Architettura degli interni e progetto dell'abitazione, Torino: UTET, 2011 (all editions)
Clive Edwards, Interior Design: A Critical Introduction, London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010
Monique Eleb, Anne Debarre, Architectures de la vie privée. Maisons et mentalities XVIème-XIXèmp siècles, Paris: Hazan, 2006
Peter Zumthor, Atmospheres : Architectural Environments. Surrounding Objects, Basel: Birkhauser, 2006
Juhani Pallasmaa, The eyes of the skin. Architecture and senses, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2005
Renato De Fusco Storia dell'arredamento. Dal '400 al '900. Milano: Franco Angeli, 2004
Katrin Cosseta, Ragione e sentimento dell'abitare. La casa e l'architettura nel pensiero femminile tra le due guerre, 2000
Beatrix Colomina, Sexuality and space, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1996
Monique Eleb, Anne Debarre, L’invention de l’habitation moderne: Paris 1880-1914, Paris: Hazan, 1995
Further reading instructions will be provided during the course and / or uploaded to the portal
Summary of the topics undertaken and copy of the slides used during the lessons are available on the teaching portal.
Modalità di esame: Prova orale obbligatoria; Elaborato grafico prodotto in gruppo; Elaborato scritto prodotto in gruppo;
Exam: Compulsory oral exam; Group graphic design project; Group essay;
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The course requires an assiduous frequency of all the parts that make up the multidisciplinary course structure.
The exam, oral, will consist in a discussion of the topics presented by the teachers, the informations provided by text books and the in-depth studies carried out during the course.
Gli studenti e le studentesse con disabilità o con Disturbi Specifici di Apprendimento (DSA), oltre alla segnalazione tramite procedura informatizzata, sono invitati a comunicare anche direttamente al/la docente titolare dell'insegnamento, con un preavviso non inferiore ad una settimana dall'avvio della sessione d'esame, gli strumenti compensativi concordati con l'Unità Special Needs, al fine di permettere al/la docente la declinazione più idonea in riferimento alla specifica tipologia di esame.
Exam: Compulsory oral exam; Group graphic design project; Group essay;
The course requires an assiduous frequency of all the parts that make up the multidisciplinary course structure.
The exam, oral, will consist in a discussion of the topics presented by the teachers, the informations provided by text books and the in-depth studies carried out during the course.
The Assessment will take into account 40% of the effectiveness of the group work, 60% of the knowledge of the topics presented in the lecture and contained in the bibliography.
In addition to the message sent by the online system, students with disabilities or Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) are invited to directly inform the professor in charge of the course about the special arrangements for the exam that have been agreed with the Special Needs Unit. The professor has to be informed at least one week before the beginning of the examination session in order to provide students with the most suitable arrangements for each specific type of exam.