个人之旅还是构造实践:四位印度建筑师对住宅室内设计的浓墨重彩描绘

Manu P. Sobti, P. Scriver
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在记录印度次大陆在20世纪50年代决裂后建筑发展的少数建筑历史中,很少有人探索现代主义的印度内部。本文考察了四位多产的、跨文化定位的印度建筑师——Aditya Prakash(1924-2008)、Balkrishna Doshi(1927 -)、Charles Correa(1930-2015)和Hasmukh Patel(1933-2018)——对现代家庭室内设计的自觉策划。挖掘最新可用的档案见解,以及对其内部的直接观察和体验,这些建筑师在家庭住宅的客厅内进行的空间编排进行了重建和探索。作为真正的生活旅程和经历的仓库,这些亲密的内部空间标志着事件和发现。在确定这些室内的策展体验作为事物组合之间相遇和对话的空间时,我们询问这些选择如何不仅加强了室内建筑的空间构造,而且使策展人能够反思他们作为设计师的发明和灵感的模式和手段。最后,我们考虑这些内部和它们的元素如何被理解为钟表装置,标志着与他们的个人策展人的实验旅程相关的所谓起源和过渡点。
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Personal Journey or Tectonic Practice: Thick Descriptions of Curated Residential Interiors by Four Indian Architects
ABSTRACT Among the handful of architectural histories charting the architectural development of the Indian Subcontinent after the decisive rupture of the 1950s, few have explored the modernist Indian interior. This paper examines the self-conscious curation of the modern domestic interior within the repertoire of four prolific and cross-culturally positioned Indian architects — Aditya Prakash (1924–2008), Balkrishna Doshi (1927–), Charles Correa (1930–2015), and Hasmukh Patel (1933–2018). Mining newly available archival insights as well as direct observation and experience of their interiors, the spatial choreographies performed within the living rooms of these architects’ family homes are reconstructed and explored. In serving as veritable repositories of life journeys and experiences, these intimate interiors marked event and discovery. In identifying the curated experiences of these interiors as spaces of encounter and dialogue between assemblies of things, we ask how such choices not only reinforced the spatial tectonics of their interior architectures but also enabled their curators to reflect upon the modes and means of their invention and inspiration as designers. Finally, we consider how these interiors, and their elements, may be comprehended as horological devices, marking the purported origin and transition points in time pertinent to the experimental journeys of their individual curators .
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