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A Methodology for Interior Design: Manifesto Against the Photogenic

A Methodology for Interior Design: Manifesto Against the Photogenic
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Author(s): Ervin Garip (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)and Ceren Çelik (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
Copyright: 2021
Pages: 18
Source title: Handbook of Research on Methodologies for Design and Production Practices in Interior Architecture
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Ervin Garip (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)and S. Banu Garip (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7254-2.ch008

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Abstract

The notion of designed space often comes up with the tendency of perfection. This approach, which connects the design to perfection, is mostly reflected in the overall design, even in the representations. In this approach, the power of representation advances in direct proportion to its perfection and perfection is expected in the designed spaces. The situation created by this perfect representation and the reflection of perfection to the design also emerges in the “home” where daily encounters and routines are most intense. Rather than a flawless photogenic object, interiors are dynamic and variable environments containing daily encounters. The interior design practice can be handled from this context and actively influence the design methodology itself. The study shows that as the concept of “home” moves away from a photogenic object, the potential of designing a multi-layered and flexible living space in interior design studios increases. This situation provides alternative spatial articulations in the final product and representations as well as in the interior design process.

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