





Monu 21 Interior Urbanism
âInterior Urbanismâ is the theme of this issue, wherein dealing with the urban scale and urban aspects of interiors â and especially of public interiors â is central. Different approaches to the topic are put forward, among them Jonathan A. Scelsaâs suggestion that todayâs museum architecture is informed and driven by urban grids; Brenden Cormierâs vision of the city as a massive aggregation of individuated interior environments; an illustration of the rich and varied interiors of public libraries by Candida Höfer; plus a special examination of Hong Kong. Further, MVRDV founder Winy Maas elaborates in an interview on the necessity to be able to personalise your environment.
128 pages, 20 x 27 cm, paperback, Board Publishers (Rotterdam).Â
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âInterior Urbanismâ is the theme of this issue, wherein dealing with the urban scale and urban aspects of interiors â and especially of public interiors â is central. Different approaches to the topic are put forward, among them Jonathan A. Scelsaâs suggestion that todayâs museum architecture is informed and driven by urban grids; Brenden Cormierâs vision of the city as a massive aggregation of individuated interior environments; an illustration of the rich and varied interiors of public libraries by Candida Höfer; plus a special examination of Hong Kong. Further, MVRDV founder Winy Maas elaborates in an interview on the necessity to be able to personalise your environment.
128 pages, 20 x 27 cm, paperback, Board Publishers (Rotterdam).Â
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