The Instinctive Sense of Space and Boundary |
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Authors: | Petra Blaisse |
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Abstract: | Petra Blaisse of Inside Outside describes how the studio focuses on the boundary of interior and exterior space, adding and subtracting highly tactile and sensuous layers. She highlights the significance of the invisible to her work - whether light, scent or texture - and how the future of design will be opening the way to ‘the sheer biology of things’. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | Inside Outside studio's interest in ‘the boundary’ soft materials absorbance or reflectivity plantings and different finishing materials Inside Out, Light-blocking curtain for Villa Haaksbergen, Haaksbergen, The Netherlands, 2008 (Architect: de Architecten Cie) Curtain for Cinnebar Wharf Penthouse, London, 2002 (Architect: Busche Associates) Acoustic wall treatment for Mercedes Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany, 2006 (Architect: UN Studio) a second in which we are not in control and are not being controlled reintroduce the invisible the action-reaction. |
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