Interpreting nostalgia Interior architects’ childhood homes

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Deniz Hasirci

Abstract

The design of home interiors is important for an individual, especially in childhood, when one’s character and psychological development is in progress. In this study, the aim is to explore the social and physical aspects of childhood homes of interior architects and their effects on their professional lives, and to understand the possible reflections of these special places on their current designs. Within this framework, the study was conducted with eight internationally recognised Turkish interior architects, with online interviews and sketchbooks, depending on the memories of the participants’ childhood homes, and data were obtained regarding the interpretation of these special places, as well as their influence on their current design approaches and productions. Findings included understanding which aspects of the participants’ homes were conveyed to their current productions in terms of preferences, approach and style. The results have implications on the interior architecture profession as well as interior architecture education.


 


Keywords: Childhood home environment, Turkish interior architects.

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Hasirci, . D. . (2020). Interpreting nostalgia: Interior architects’ childhood homes. Global Journal of Design Art and Education, 10(1), 93–102. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjae.v10i1.5331
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Design and Arts