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Scales of interiors. Parks, gardens, objects

Maggioli Editore

English Text.
Rimini, 2019; paperback, pp. 262, cm 14,5x20,5.
(Politecnica).

series: Politecnica

ISBN: 88-916-3883-8 - EAN13: 9788891638830

Subject: Architects and their Practices,Design

Languages:  english text  

Weight: 0.51 kg


From park through gardens and arriving to objects might seem, at the first sight, like a big leap between these three different notions that we propose to call scales, as they are going to be treated by their ability to measure and orientate. This is what the discourse of this publication aims to highlight: that interior design can reach and enrich on multiple levels. These levels will arrive to some touchpoints in a few cases only to continue afterwards to go in other directions, proving how the research in design and architecture can become a neverending resource for future inquiries. Madalina Ghibusi Architect and PhD candidate in the Architectural, Urban and Interior Design Programme at Politecnico di Milano, she collaborates in various research projects with the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies of the same University. Maryam Khatibi Architect and PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano, she has conducted undergraduate and graduate studies in architecture and sustainable development. In 2017, she graduated from ETH, Zürich in master of advanced studies in housing and architecture. Chiara Pradel Architect and PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano, she graduated at IUAV di Venezia and received a postgraduate research Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture of the Territory at Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio. Her professional experience revolves around Landscape Design.

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