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Complex Interior Spaces in London, 1850–1930: Introduction
The London Journal ( IF 0.429 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-03 , DOI: 10.1080/03058034.2020.1758432
Fiona Fisher 1 , Patricia Lara-Betancourt 1 , Victoria Kelley 2 , Penny Sparke 1
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This introductory essay highlights the key themes that appear in the four essays that make up the special issue: ‘Complex Interior Spaces in London, 1850–1930’, which focuses on street markets, railway stations, winter gardens and people's palaces, and a hospital. Those themes include complexity and multifunctionality; nodes and networks; modernity; materiality and spatiality; the public/private spheres; and user experience. The fact that the essays emanate from a design historical perspective places a new emphasis on the complex interiors of the buildings under review, and on the activities that went on in them, rather than on their architectural facades. While these building types were not unique to London, this introduction suggests that their size and scale were particular to that city.

中文翻译:

伦敦复杂的室内空间,1850-1930:介绍

这篇介绍性文章重点介绍了组成特刊的四篇文章中出现的关键主题:“伦敦的复杂室内空间,1850-1930”,重点关注街头市场、火车站、冬季花园和人民宫殿,以及一家医院. 这些主题包括复杂性和多功能性;节点和网络;现代性;物质性和空间性;公共/私人领域;和用户体验。这些文章从设计历史的角度出发,这一事实将新的重点放在被审查建筑物的复杂内部,以及在它们中进行的活动,而不是它们的建筑立面。虽然这些建筑类型并非伦敦独有,但本介绍表明它们的规模和规模是该城市特有的。
更新日期:2020-05-03
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