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Architecture's 'other’: an ontological reading of the abject relationship with interior design

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:35 authored by Raymund KonigkRaymund Konigk, Karel Anthonie Bakker
<p>Dialectic relationships exist between architecture and emergent architecturally informed disciplines. Interior design constitutes such a discipline and is considered a critical case study. The main problem is to investigate the ontology of interior design by considering its affilia- tion with architecture. With the use of Julia Kristeva’s construct, the abject, a synopsis of architectural and interior design theory is read to ascertain the dialectic and overlapping relationship. Through heuristic enquiry an ontological analysis of interior design (with refer- ence to essentialist aspects of architecture) is made. The Manichean dialectic is employed to produce qualita- tive descriptions that portray the disciplines as dis- crete ‘others’. Architecture is a normative profession which considers interior design as a part of itself.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Architecture and the Built Environment (Research Outputs)

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Image & Text

Issue

20

Pages/Article Number

110-126

Publisher

University of Pretoria

ISSN

1020-1497

Date Submitted

2016-09-09

Date Accepted

2012-01-01

Date of First Publication

2012-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2012-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-09-09

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24041

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