Cities' urban landscapes consist of a connected series of spaces that range from indoor to outdoor environments. When art, architecture, interiors, landscaping, and urban planning come together harmoniously, we navigate these spaces effortlessly and recall them naturally. This seamless interaction is characterized by cohesive designs that smoothly transition between diverse spaces. The allure of this integrated experience is the persistent yearning to revisit these places. The objective of these projects was to delve into the essence of interiority by analyzing cities globally. The exploration focused on understanding the varied transitions within a city's urban landscape, revealing the nuanced interplay between interior and exterior experiences.
Urban Interiority
Fall 2023 | Advanced Studies in Interior Design | Associate Professor of Practice Andrew Baque
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