Interiors: Designed to Be Different
Interior design mediates between architecture and human beings, between the walled-in immobility of a building an it inhabitants or visitors. Its task is to transform undefined rooms in museums, flats, offices, theaters and churches, and to allow living space into the bare structures of constructed building. The design of these rooms always allow for inferences pertaining to the style, preferences and needs of their users. It reflects fashions and trends, not to mention changing ways of life. The fifty projects collected in this book form a representative cross-section offering insights into the multi-faceted productions of interior design. Each project is introduced with large-scale photos and lucid, accessible commentary. Designs, drawings and artistic details complement the rich illustrations.