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KÜRESEL SALGINDAN İÇ MİMARİ ÇIKARIMLAR: BOŞU TASARLAMAK ve BOŞLUK KÖRLÜĞÜNDEN KURTULMAK
Author(s) -
Ayşegül DURUKAN
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of social humanities sciences research (jshsr)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2459-1149
DOI - 10.26450/jshsr.1954
Subject(s) - theology , art , political science , philosophy
The rupture between the norms imposed by the 'New Normal' life that started with the COVID-19 pandemic and the norms about life before the pandemic, reveals that there should be changes in the context of interior design discipline as in many other fields. It will be understood that the person who prefers to be isolated from the physical environment, when she or he faces the obligation to fit her life into the house, will not even fit into the place where she will go through a long-term process. It has begun to be noticed that the interior spaces where the compositions, which are formed with all the objects designed to be active support elements, do not leave a gap where they can live, grasp, and exist both physically and mentally. The illusions in the flow of representation, that progress over the construction of the mass, during the act of designing the space, became visible through the New Normal, which came to life with the pandemic. It is once again confronted with the fact that space is limited space, and that this space can be made expressive in its existential sense, rather than just staging objects. Space is not a volume equipped with action support elements, but an artificial nature that supports the user 's activities and movements with its designed space. This understanding has made it necessary for the interior architecture discipline to find new answers, as well as the development process of new interiors, which started with the New Normal. The interior design should now go beyond being a talented action to be demonstrated by the presence of the mass and fullness, pursuing to grasp and comprehend the potential of the void and emptiness, both in physical and emotional function.

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