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This issue of 'Volume' inquires: Can a radical return to the interior provide new insights for architecture? The building crisis creates the need for the refurbishment and re-use of the existing building mass. To breathe new life back into structures, we start with their insides shuffling, cutting dividing, rearranging space and the contents therein. Consequently, we are seeing interior architecture departments pop up everywhere, asserting themselves like landscape architects did twenty years ago. Like landscape architecture, which has added a rich body of theory to our understanding of the world, explorations in interior architecture might yield surprising and enlightening discoveries.
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David A. Garcia
This publication emerges from ‘Architecture and Extreme Environments’, a master’s programme at the Royal Danish Academy that aims to generate a positive impact on the issues our world faces today. Through a site-specific approach, the programme responds to present and future global challenges through research by design, fine-tuned and site-specific strategies, and active fieldwork in remote locations around the world. The book compiles fieldwork investigations, personal and student work, reflective, methodical and personal essays and finally a summary of the MAP Publication issues to date. A selection of these MAP publications will also be reissued and independently available alongside the book.
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