Proximities Mark Taylor and Julieanna Preston
Matrix Key
The Partition of Space
The Dialectics of Outside and Inside
The Sterility of Perfection The Rule Breaker’s Success
Chromophobia
Structures of Atmosphere
A Christian House
Thick Edge: Architectural Boundaries and Spatial Flows
A Wall of Books: The Gender of Natural Colors in Modern Architecture
A House for Josephine Baker
Bodies and Mirrors
Movement and Myth: the Schröder House and Transformable Living
Spatial Stories
Suitability, Simplicity and Proportion
On the Means by which Repose is Attainable in Decoration
Volatile Architectures
Thing-Shapes
The Dining Room
Men’s Room
‘Decorators May be Compared to Doctors’
Berggasse 19: Inside Freud’s Office
Toward a Feminist Poetics: Infection in the Sentence
Woman’s Domestic Body
Notes on Digital Nesting: a Poetics of Evolutionary Form
Faith and Virtuality: A Brief History of Virtual Reality
Thinking of Gadamer’s Floor
Buildings and their Genotypes
Household Furniture and Interior Decoration
From Wiener Kunst im Hause to the Wiener Werkstätte
Wherever I Lay My Girlfriend, That’s My Home
Interiors: Nineteenth-Century Essays on the ‘Masculine’ and the ‘Feminine’ Room
Tables, Chairs, and Other Machines for Thinking
On the Loss of (Dark) Inside Space
Social, Spatial and Temporal Factors
Wiener Wohnkultur: Interior Design in Vienna, 1910–1930
(Re)presenting Shopping Centres and Bodies: Questions of Pregnancy
The Tyranny of Taste
Streamlining: The Aesthetics of Waste
The Architecture of Manners: Henry James, Edith Wharton and The Mount
‘House Beautiful’: Style and Consumption in the Home
Living in Glass Houses
Dust
Colour and Method
Ordering the World: Perceptions of Architecture, Space and Time
A World of Unmentionable Suffering
The Apartment
A Kitchen as a Place to Be
Making Charleston (1916–17)
The Clubs of StJames’s: Places of Public Patriarchy
Rethinking Histories of the Interior
Designing the Dinner Party
‘Hi Honey, I’m Home’
Curtain Wars
Productions of Incarceration: The Architecture of Daniel Paul Schreber
Ornament and Order
‘The Things that Surround One’
Decorating Culture
In Praise of Shadows
Architecture and Interior: A Roam of One’s Own
Boredom and Bedroom: The Suppression of the Habitual
Visitors
The Chic Interior and the Feminine Modern
Inside Fear: Secret Places and Hidden Spaces in Dwellings
The Pleasure of Architecture
Domestic Doyennes: Purveyors of Atmospheres Spoken and Visual
The Lair of the Bachelor
Ultrasuede
The Historical Tradition
Home: Territory and Identity
The Material Value of Color: The Estate Agent’s Tale
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