Essays about: "inredningsarkitektur"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 96 essays containing the word inredningsarkitektur.
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1. A Wave Home : Exploring furniture for the moon
University essay from Konstfack/Institutionen för design, inredningsarkitektur och visuell kommunikation (DIV)Abstract : In this thesis, I have explored the possibilities of what furniture can look like on a moon base. How they will be made and what resources to use. What will the living conditions be like and why producing on a faraway place is important for future interstellar missions. READ MORE
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2. Distorted Imitations
University essay from Konstfack/Inredningsarkitektur & MöbeldesignAbstract : An imitation of a material is usually associated with a lower value. It could partly be because materials linked to permanence and aging are often seen as something more exclusive. In materials such as stone and wood, we can often see a trace of time. It can be seen through the growth rings in diverse types of wood. READ MORE
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3. I want to become a barn
University essay from Konstfack/Inredningsarkitektur & MöbeldesignAbstract : There is a new order on the farm, the animals are long since gone, new people have moved in. On a farm in Bergslagen, which is also my home, a barn (or lada in Swedish) stands empty. The original function of this barn, to house a small number of cows and their feed, has been lost. READ MORE
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4. A Public Boudoir : – Exploring Radical Feminism, Architectural History, and Publicness in the Design of a Space for Women
University essay from Konstfack/Inredningsarkitektur & MöbeldesignAbstract : .... READ MORE
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5. Where Something Goes Up, Something Else Goes Down : May a meeting between textile and glass disrupt the hierarchical order among materials and techniques?
University essay from Konstfack/Inredningsarkitektur & MöbeldesignAbstract : We have a tendency to want to sort our surroundings, we set things against each other, value them and place them in a hierarchical order.Where something goes up, something else goes down.We attribute different properties to materials, techniques and spaces and load them with values. READ MORE