Harriss, Harriet and House, Naomi, 2016, Book Section, Interiority Complex: beyond binaries In: Harriss, Harriet, Morrow, Ruth, Soane, James and Brown, James, (eds.) A Gendered Profession. RIBA Publications, UK, pp. 209-219. ISBN 978-1859469972
Abstract or Description: | This chapter argues for the interior as female – and to view this as a powerful position rather than an inferior one. Further, we speculate upon how the discourse and practice of interiors might facilitate a shift in gender relations within the academy and the built environment. To date, the gender debate has focused almost exclusively on the significance of the paucity of women architects in practice, without questioning the way in which interior design inversely mirrors this inequality. Professionally, interior design remains behind the eight ball, failing to challenge the gender biases within architecture and the construction industry at large, but more significantly unable to deal with the problem on the inside: namely, how to simultaneously redress the gender imbalance while also arguing for a practice and discourse that celebrates its feminine strengths. |
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Official URL: | https://www.ribabookshops.com/item/a-gendered-prof... |
Subjects: | Architecture > K100 Architecture > K110 Architectural Design Theory Architecture > K100 Architecture > K120 Interior Architecture Other > Social studies > L300 Sociology > L320 Gender studies Other > Education > X300 Academic studies in Education > X340 Academic studies in Tertiary Education > X342 Academic studies in Higher Education |
School or Centre: | School of Architecture |
Date Deposited: | 16 Mar 2018 23:59 |
Last Modified: | 09 Nov 2018 14:31 |
URI: | https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/3269 |
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