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Elastic Poche

Date
20.05.2021
Time
15:00 - 16:00
Address
Online via link: https://kadk.zoom.us/j/63026555855

The lecture ‘Elastic Poche’ is given by Professor Lois Weinthal. The lecture is part of the lecture series ‘The Complex Interior’. 

Lois Weinthal is Chair and Professor in the School of Interior Design at Ryerson University. Her research and practice investigate the relationship between architecture, interiors, clothing and objects, resulting in works that take on an experimental nature. She is the editor of 'Toward a New Interior: An Anthology of Interior Design Theory', co-editor of 'After Taste: Expanded Practice in Interior Design', and co-editor of the 'Handbook of Interior Architecture and Design'. She studied at Cranbrook Academy of Art and the Rhode Island School of Design. She currently holds the position of Honorary Professor at the Glasgow School of Art.

Home-Madea collaboration by Lois Weinthal and Andrew Furman
Home-Madea collaboration by Lois Weinthal and Andrew Furman

Lecture Series: The complex interior
'The complex interior' is organized by the master programme Spatial Design, the PhD School and Center for Interior Studies at The Royal Danish Academy, Institute of Architecture and Design. 'The Complex Interior' addresses the interior as a multi-layered phenomenon of various scales, sensations and situations. The course examines the interior across disciplines involving anthropologists, design historians and practising architects. 

08.04.2021 - Pierre d'Avoine
15.04.2021 - Alison J. Clarke 
22.04.2021 - Elli Mosayebi 
06.05.2021 - Oliver Lütjens & Thomas Padmanabhan 
20.05.2021 - Lois Weinthal