The Interior as a Witness: Interwar Interiors in Flanders Captured by Forensic Files

IF 1.2 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Interior Design Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI:10.1111/joid.12231
Marjan Sterckx Ph.D.
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The common resources for studying historic homes offer staged and idealized representations of interiors which reveal little about how these spaces were inhabited and by whom. With a rather limited scope of sources available for reliable images of “real,” vernacular home environments, I advocate for the use of forensic photography and files in interior design historical research to broaden our image and understanding of such modes of living. As a case study, I examine, by close inspection and visual analysis, 40 crime cases from the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and East-Flanders, recorded between 1929 and 1937, containing interior photographs, floor plans, and judicial reports. The sample spans different social strata and building types, living circumstances, and locations—urban, suburban, and rural, demonstrating how many of the people in that era lived in old(er) houses, deprived of the newest sanitary, heating, and lighting amenities. It attests to the passing down over generations of rugs, furniture, utensils and decorative objects, and the randomness of their presence, with traces of gradual modernization, from washing machines to radios, club seats, and fashionable wallpapers. Forensic photographs offer a nonstaged representation of reality. Thus, they provide a reality check, showing how mainstream interiors were really used and how they evolved over a period of time.

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作为证人的内部:法兰德斯两次世界大战之间的内部由法医档案捕获
研究历史住宅的共同资源提供了舞台化和理想化的室内表现,很少揭示这些空间是如何居住的以及由谁居住的。由于“真实的”乡土家庭环境的可靠图像来源范围相当有限,我主张在室内设计历史研究中使用法医摄影和档案,以扩大我们对这种生活方式的形象和理解。作为案例研究,我通过仔细观察和视觉分析,研究了1929年至1937年间记录在比利时安特卫普省和东弗兰德省的40起犯罪案件,其中包括室内照片、平面图和司法报告。样本跨越了不同的社会阶层、建筑类型、生活环境和位置——城市、郊区和农村,展示了那个时代有多少人住在旧(旧)房子里,被剥夺了最新的卫生、供暖和照明设施。它证明了代代相传的地毯、家具、器皿和装饰物,以及它们存在的随机性,从洗衣机到收音机、俱乐部座椅和时尚壁纸,都有逐渐现代化的痕迹。法医照片提供了对现实的非舞台表现。因此,他们提供了一个现实检查,展示了主流室内设计是如何真正使用的,以及它们是如何在一段时间内演变的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to issues related to the design of the interior environment. Scholarly inquiry representing the entire spectrum of interior design theory, research, education and practice is invited. Submissions are encouraged from educators, designers, anthropologists, architects, historians, psychologists, sociologists, or others interested in interior design.
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