"Limited material" as an input for creativity in interior architecture: Design and production with using a single material

S. Banu Garip*, Aycan Kizilkaya

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Abstract

This chapter mainly focuses on the influences of material as an input within different stages of design and production in the context of different dimensions that define the relations between user and environment. Properties of the material require discussion on different issues from the urban scale to the interior in a wide perspective such as the dialogue established by the interior and the urban space, psychological and socialfactors, sensation, temporality, mobility, portability, flexibility, sustainability, strength, durability, and economy. In this context, the topic is discussed through examples of the studies and experiences of the Interior Architectural Design Studio. Within the studio, sheltering alternatives for the homeless have been designed in Istanbul. The main intention is to discuss and question the possibilities of enabling the homeless to be socially integrated into the city and to provide them practical sheltering with using a single material. The limitations of the material increased the challenge while resulting in varied alternatives.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Research on Methodologies for Design and Production Practices in Interior Architecture
PublisherIGI Global
Pages280-305
Number of pages26
ISBN (Electronic)9781799872566
ISBN (Print)1799872548, 9781799872542
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2020

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