Fashioning spatial identity: a work environment and showroom for a fashion marketer with Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome: Düsseldorf, Germany

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2007-09-24T19:58:05Z
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Brunel, Celeste
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This study looks at human movement in order to formulate a principle that can potentially enrich the understanding of interior design and spatial awareness within it. It considers the spatial identity of the dis/abled body by looking at the importance of the embodied experience in relation to environment. The body has dynamic abilities; therefore it is an instrument for creating form. This tangible form in context with interior design can inform our understanding of spatial needs and be used as a design-informing tool. Specifically this project uses spatial identity as a theory to guide the conceptual ideas and as a practical tool to design a work environment and showroom for a client with Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius (TAR) syndrome.
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Fashion, Interior Design, Architecture, Spatial Identity, Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome, Dusseldorf, Semiotics, Embodiment, Fashion Retail, workplace, Desk design, Disability, Universal Design, Dance
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