Course Description:Interior and exterior are deeply entrenched categories of thought both in architectural education and within the design professions. This conceptual separation has historical roots worth examining to understand the current peculiar nature of the built environment around the globe. What are the concerns of architects focused on interior spaces? How do they engage with such concepts as interior, exterior, enclosure, precinct, and roof termination? How do they relate to architects in the more conventional sense? From the macro to the micro, we'll examine revealing case studies to provide answers to these and related questions. |
Tuition: $45.00 Additional Fees: $0.00 |
Wednesdays, Oct. 25; Nov. 1, 8, 15 *1:00 - 3:00 pm* (4 sessions)
Course will meet via Zoom and will NOT be recorded or available for viewing later. A Zoom link will be emailed to each participant prior to the class session.
Pierluigi Serraino is a practicing architect and educator. The author of many books on architecture, including "Taschen's Modernism Rediscovered," his articles and projects have appeared in "Architectural Record," "Perspecta," "Global Architecture," "A+U," and the "Journal of Architectural Education."