The Society of Interiors discusses a variety of spatial practices which critique; reveal; and resist the economical logic of a neo-liberal market. A market that caters for exclusiveness and individualities; where public space becomes an interior; that is highly controlled and privatized. The different essays unpack; develop and expand a diversity of interior and spatial practices in urban contexts that allow for a diverse public; express differences; and create other experiences and situations.Authors include the architect and researcher Tatjana Schneider; editor of the publication Spatial Agency (Routledge 2011); the activist architect Petra Pferdmenges from alive architecture in Brussels; the architectural theorist Peter Lang; the architect and artist Tor Lindstrand; as well as Rochus Hinkel; whose research focuses on the intersections between interior; architecture and urban environments.
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