Matter of the Manor
Buildings decay and mutate; they are made of hybrid assemblages of material sourced from near and far, “…emergent mosaics of various temporalities, collages of matter characterised by an incessant becoming” 1 . We are interested in the “continuity of process—that is with the perdurance or life expec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of interior design 2018-03, Vol.43 (1), p.53-63 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Buildings decay and mutate; they are made of hybrid assemblages of material sourced from near and far, “…emergent mosaics of various temporalities, collages of matter characterised by an incessant becoming”
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. We are interested in the “continuity of process—that is with the perdurance or life expectancy of a thing, or how long it can be kept going”
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. This thinking encourages us to shift away from a reading of historic buildings as objects analogous to documents inscribed with fixed histories to one where space, time, materials, and people are intertwined in an unfolding process. We are interested in matter as material as affective particles, atmospheres, spectral traces, gestures, and actions. We are interested in the disciplinary territory that lies in the overlap between interior design and conservation practice by focusing on ways of conceptualizing historic interiors as unfinished sites of experience that are loaded with affective capacity. The research aims to examine the representation of space from the inside out, through explorations of interiority and embodied practices and how we can rethink historic interiors. Taking the form of collages, our design work uses an uninhabited sixteenth–century timber–framed manor house as a case study. Here, we propose that the house is experienced all the more poignantly as it hangs in a transitional state prior to any program of restoration and reuse that aspires to implement a unifying scheme leading to a static end point. |
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ISSN: | 1071-7641 1939-1668 |
DOI: | 10.1111/joid.12116 |