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Digital Fabrication in Interior Design: Body, Object, Enclosure draws together emerging topics of making that span primary forms of craftsmanship to digital fabrication in order to theoretically and practically analyze the innovative and interdisciplinary relationship between digital fabrication technology and interior design. The history of making in interior design is aligned with traditional crafts, but a parallel discourse with digital fabrication has yet to be made evident.
This book repositions the praxis of experimental prototyping and integrated technology to show how the use of digital fabrication is inherent to the interior scales of body, objects and enclosure. These three scales act as a central theme to frame contributions that reinforce the interdisciplinary nature of interior design and reinterpret traditional crafts by integrating new methods of making into conventional workflows. Featuring significant international practitioners and researchers, the selected contributions represent the ever-increasing interdisciplinary nature of design, demonstrating a breadth of disciplines.
A foundational text for interiors students and practitioners, Digital Fabrication in Interior Design expands the necessary dialogue about digital fabrication at the scale of interiors to inform design theory and practice.
Contents
Introduction Part I: Body 1. Iris van Herpen: The Art of Fashioning the Future 2. Great Mistakes 3. Fashion and Technology: The Intangible as a Working Material 4. Random Bodies: PRAXIS: Random International Part II: Object□ 5. An Architectural Romance between Subject and Object 6. Materiality and Objecthood: Reflections on the Work of Geoffrey Mann 7. Soft Objects: PRAXIS: Assa Studio 8. The Rise of the Generalist: Imaginative Architectural Practices in the Age of Digital Technology 9. The Role of the Hand in Digital Design 10. Emerging Objects Part III: Enclosure 11. Emergent Enclosures: Granular Architectures 12. Three Ensembles 13. Occupying Categorical Limits: Material, Attitude and Assembly: PRAXIS: FreelandBuck 14. Conical Hinges: Shaping Ambiguous Enclosures 15. The Figure in Translation Endnote - Trajectory: Cradling Bodies: Trajectories of Minds, Objects and Enclosures