Outside as Inside

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Hay, Naomi
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2014
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Architects and designers of inhabited spaces construct barriers to the external environment that are both physical
and psychological. This paper reflects upon the withdrawal of contemporary Western cultures into increasingly
mechanised and artificial spaces, limiting experience of the outside. Could alternative modes of design thinking open
the perceived boundaries of built environments to what exists beyond? A fresh approach surpassing the current
limitations of static architectural and interior design practice towards sustainable futures requires further examination.Architects and designers of inhabited spaces construct barriers to the external environment that are both physical
and psychological. This paper reflects upon the withdrawal of contemporary Western cultures into increasingly
mechanised and artificial spaces, limiting experience of the outside. Could alternative modes of design thinking open
the perceived boundaries of built environments to what exists beyond? A fresh approach surpassing the current
limitations of static architectural and interior design practice towards sustainable futures requires further examination.
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Journal Title
Zoontechnica: The Journal of Redirective Design
Issue
3
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Subject
Design
Other built environment and design
Visual arts