Interiors, Buildings and Cities

  • Tony Fretton
    T.Fretton@tudelft.nl
    http://www.tonyfretton.co.uk

    Tony Fretton, AA Dip RIBA (1945), founded Tony Fretton Architects in 1982. After graduating from the Architectural Association School of Architecture he worked as a project architect for, amongs others, Arup Associates and Neylan and Ungless. Tony Fretton was Unit Master in the Diploma School at the AA, London from 1990-1992 with Mark Pimlott. He was visiting Professor at the Berlage Institute, Amsterdam and the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne between 1994-1996. Since 1999 he is Professor of Architectural Design and Interiors at the TUDelft.
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  • Christoph Grafe
    C.Grafe@tudelft.nl

               
     
     
    Christoph Grafe (1964) is an architect and writer, and Associate Professor of Architectural Design/ Interior at TU Delft and director of the Flemish Architecture Institute in Antwerp. A graduate of TUDelft, he subsequently worked in practice in Amsterdam and studied in the Histories and Theories Programme at the Architectural Association School in London. His PhD dissertation People’s Palaces focussed on the architecture of post 1945 public buildings for culture in general and the building histories of the South Bank in London and the Kulturhus in Stockholm (available via the repository of TU Delft). Currently he works with the artist Heidi Specker on the publication of this research. The book Cafés and Bars – The architecture of sociability (co-edited with Franziska Bollerey) was published in 2007. Grafe is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Architecture and the editorial advisory board of Interiors (Berg publishers). He has been an editor of OASE since 1992.


    Publications

    2011      Finite orders and the art of inhabitation – on the Hunstanton School by Alison and Peter Smithson’, in Max Risselada (ed.), Alison and Peter Smithson – A Critical Anthology, Ediciones Poligrafica, Barcelona

    2010      'Metropolitanism and the Welfare City – Hjalmar Mehr and the Stockholm Kulturhus’, Oase 83

    2010      'Patronage and Cultural Activism – Interview with Klaus Hübotter, Developer and Patron in Bremen’, Oase 83

    2009      ‘Mansion Flats and Middle-Class Living’ (mit Dick van Gameren), Delft Architectural Studies on Housing

    2009      ‘Assemblage and Monument – James Stirling’s Englishness’, Oase 79

    2009      ‘The architecture of James Stirling – A Non-Dogmatic Accumulation of Formal Knowledge’ (mit Joachim Declerck, Kersten Geers u.a.), Zusammenstellung und Einführung, Oase 79

    2009      ‘Patio and Pavilion by Penelope Curtis’, Journal of Architecture, Februar 2009

    2008      ‘Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Life – Interior Modells’, in Models of Concern, Architectural & Natura/ Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

    2008      ‘Architecture and Moments of Invention’ (mit Tom Avermaete und Anne Holtrop), Zusammenstellung und Einführung, Oase 74

    2008      ‘Inventing a Decorum for Collective Experience ­– Erik and Tore Ahlsen's Medborgarhus in Örebro’, Oase 74

    2007      Cafés and Bars – The architecture of Sociability (mit Franziska Bollerey), Routledge, London

    2007      ‘Het nieuwe leren – leren in het landschap’ de Architect

    2007      ‘Tussen warenhuis en studiezaal’ (über die Stadtbibliothek in Amsterdam van Jo Coenen), de Architect

    2007      ‘MVRDV’s Amsterdam housing block: a bridge over troubled water’, Building Design

    2007      ‘Interieur: Panorama van publiek vertoon’, de Architect, 8. August

    2007      ‘Double Dutch’ (über ein Restaurant/ Kunstprojekt von Mark Pimlott und ZeinstravanGelderen, Den Haag), Building Design, 29. Juni

    2007      ‘Should sustainable housing look to Haussmann rather than Thoreau?’, BD Magazine, Juni

    2007      ‘Soul Searching’ (über Sanaas Kulturzentrum in Almere), Building Design, 9. März

    2007      ‘Binnenwereld van verschillen: Brede school van Ton Venhoeven in de Leidse Rijn’, de Architect, Januar

    2006      Architecture and Literature – Reflections and Imaginations (mit Madeleine Maaskant und Klaske Havik), Zusammenstellung und Einführung, Oase 70

    2006      ‘Verkenning van het sociale contract; zwembad in Amsterdam’, de Architect, November

    2006      ‘Simple, complex and exclusive’ (über eine Monographie zur Katsura Villa in Kyoto), Building Design, 20. Januar

    2005      ‘After the Party: Dutch Architecture 2005’, Zusammenstellung und Einführung, Oase 67

    2005 ‘Exodus to a New World­ ­– Dutch architecture and its yearning for modernity’, Oase 67,

    2005      ‘Eight Years after Nine+One - A conversation between Mark Linnemann, Matthijs Bouw, Mechthild Stuhlmacher and Christoph Grafe’, Oase 67

    2005      ‘Style et Necessité / Style and Necessity’, in Jeneus Architectures: Anne Ledroit et Vincent Pierret, A16, Brüssel

    2005      ‘Bor vi i samma stad?’ in Ola Broms Wessel et al., Förorter för nya europeër-tre nederländska exempel, Pocky, Kristianstad

    2005       ‘Borneo en Timor’ (über Wohnungsbau in Amsterdam), de Architect, November

    ­2005      ‘Eigentijdse poptempel’ (über das Musikzentrum Paradiso in Amsterdam), de Architect, September

    2005     ‘Recht op onderscheid’ (zu Irénée Scalberts Studie über das Werk Jean Renaudies), de Architect, März

    2004      ‘Ornament: Decorative Traditions in Architecture’ (mit Mechthild Stuhlmacher und Mark Pimlott), Zusammenstellung und Einführung, Oase 65

    2004      ‘Facetrijke brasserie. Brasserie Harkema in Amsterdam door Prast en Hooft’, de Architect, September

    2004     ‘Esthetische tektoniek : faculteit der rechtsgeleerdheid in Leiden’, de Architect detail

    2004      ‘High gloss on Holland’ (zu Aaron Betskys Buch über niederländisches Design), Building Design, 3. September

    2004     ‘Te gast in kamer 606’ (zu Micheal Sheridans Monographie über Arne Jacobsens SAS Hotel), de Architect, Dezember

    2004      Mitglied Redaktionsrat  ‘Jonge Architecten / Fresh Facts’, Palazzina Producties/ AVRO

    2003      ‘The Hanging Gardens of Camden’, Oase 61

    2003      ‘Suburbia and Social Democracy/ Neoliberalisme in de buitenwijken’ (mit Madeleine Maaskant), Zusammenstellung und Einführung, Oase 61

    2003      ‘Autonomous Architecture and the Project of the City’ (mit Pnina Avidar et al.), Zusammenstellung und Einführung,Oase62

    2003      ‘Architecture – renegotiations of a social art’, Hunch 55

    2003      ‘Wandering Architectures’, Scroope / University of Cambridge

    2003      ‘Market Loss’ – migration and urbanism in Berlin, Building Design17. Januar

    2002      ‘Grey zones of architecture’, in: A. Graafland et al. (eds.), The Architectural Annual 2001-2002                Delft University of Technology, 010 Publishers Rotterdam

    ‘Architecture parlante in de buitenwijk – woningen van MVRDV in Den Haag’, de Architect, Februar

    2002      ‘Walking city’ – reinventing European suburbia, Building Design22. November

    2002      ‘Changing booms’ – Amsterdam as a tourist environment, Building Design18. Oktober

    2002      ‘Local Pride’ – Regionalism in Architecture, Building Design13. September

    2002      ‘Unnatural acts’ – an excursion to the Corporate City,Building Design26. Juli

    2002      ‘Bespoke on the water’ – reinventing the urban apartment block,Building Design28. Juni

    2002      ‘Hostage to Fortuyn’,Building Design31. Mai

    2002      ‘False histories’– on the demolition of a building, Building Design3. Mai

    2002      ‘A public affair’ – discovering London’s post war suburbs,Building Design5. April

    2002      ‘Painting the town’ – inventing urban narratives, Building Design8. März

    2002       ‘On the city limits’ – on architectural culture, Building Design8. Feburar

    2002      ‘Plain beautiful’ – the South Bank Centre in London,Building Design11. Januar

    2001      ‘Public Landscapes – The Centro Cultural de Sao Paulo’ (mit André Isai Leirner), Oase 57,

    2001       ‘Concrete Rocks on the Thames – The South Bank Centre’, Oase 57

    2001      ‘Urbane architectures’, in H. Ibelings (ed.), Claus en Kaan – Building, NAi publishers Rotterdam

    2001      ‘Domestic Nature’, in. Oase 56, p. 6-7, (mit Like Bijlsmaet al.) ‘Raisins form Manure – Leberecht Migge’s wonder gardens’, in: Oase 56, p. 76-77

    2001      ‘Home and Garden’, in Oase 55, p. 2-3, (mit Like Bijlsma et al.)

    2001      ‘Two gardens, two houses’ – Gärten von Derek Jarman und Vita Sackville-West, in: Oase 55, p. 101-106

    2001      ‘Quality Streets’– on urbanism and architectural policy in Scotland and Holland, Building Design23. November

    2001       ‘Estate of the mind’ – the demise of a culture of design, Building Design26. Oktober

    2001      ‘Capital Expenditure’, Building Design21. September

    2001      ‘On reflection’, Building Design10. August

    2001      ‘Jean Dupuis, architect’ (zu einer Ausstellung und Monographie über das Werk des belgischen Architekten), de Architect, Oktober

    2001       ‘Architectuur van het wonen’, in: de Architect, Oktober

    2001       ‘Ron Arad’, de Architect, Juli/August

    2001       Redaktionsberatung ‘Architectuur’,  AVRO (redactioneel advies)

    2000      ‘Technologisch Wonder – Nara Centenial Hall van Arata Isozaki’, de Architect, April

     2000     ‘Nieuwe esthetiek van luxe in Bluewater, shopping mall van Eric Kuhne’, de Architect dossier I/2,

    2000      ‘Ensceneren van stedelijkheid en strategiën van verleiding’, de Architect dossier I/2,

    1999      ‘Handelsgut Architektur – Architektonische Wechselbeziehungen im Nordseeraum und die Neuentdeckung einer maritimen Baugeschichte’, Deutsches Architektenblatt, Nr. 3

    1999      ‘Möbel hinter Gußglas – Lensvelt in Breda’, Bauwelt, Heft 45

    1999      Redakteur ‘Architectuur volgens Cees Dam’, Teleac

    1998      ‘Finite orders and the art of inhabitation – on the Hunstanton School by Alison and Peter Smithson’, Oase 49

    1998      ‘Enscenering van openbaarheid – recente interieurs in Londen (David Chipperfield, Ron Arad, John Pawson, Damien Hirst en Mike Rundell), de Architect, Dezember

    1998      ‘Informeel wonen in een neutrale omgeving – Borneo Sporenburg in Amsterdam’, de Architect, September

    1998      ‘Beyond the Minimal’ / ‘MVRDV Town’, AA News, spring

    1998      ‘de Nijl architecten: als we huizen bouwen, dan schrijven we’ de Architect, Dezember

     1998     ‘Rudolf Schwarz – Architekt einer andere Moderne’, de Architect, September

    1997      ‘Without Rhetoric? Style and Standards in Young Dutch Architecture’, in: M. Kuper (red.), Nine + One, Ten Young Dutch Architectural Offices, NAi publishers, Rotterdam

    1997      Design and Analysis, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York  (mit Bernard Leupen et al.)

    1997      ‘Voetgangersbrug in de Docklands in Londen: een insect op pontons’, de Architect dossier D/4

    1997       ‘Een nieuw stedelijk behang – twee gebouwen in de Amsterdams binnenstad van Teun Koolhaas’, de Architect, Februar

    1997      ‘Configuratie van versmolten ruimtes’ – on the chamber of audit by Aldo and Hannie van Eyck, de Architect, December

    1997      ‘Wild strawberries in Bermondsey’ – an interior by Sergison Bates, RIBA journal, December

    1996      ‘Barren truth – on the work of the architect Rudolf Schwarz’, Oase 45/46,

    1996      ‘Gebouw op maat: een peuterspeelzaal in Terheijden’, de Architect, Juli/August

    1996      ‘Een accumulatie van ruimtelijke ervaringen: twee plekgebonden ‘aliens’ van Ton Venhoeven’, de Architect, März

    1995      ‘Bijlmerruimte’, Oase 43, (mit Mikel van Gelderen)

    1995      ‘Pantheon der Lage Landen/ Pantheon of the Low Countries’, in: H. van Veen (ed.), Archiprix 94, 010 publishers, Rotterdam

    1995      ‘Intelligent commentaar op curieus gegeven’, Three entrance buildings by MVRDV for a Dutch National Park, de Architect, December

    1994      ‘Sublimering van materie en licht: het Danteum van Giuseppe Terragni’, Oase 39,

    1992      ‘Een metropolitaine villa’ – Villa dall’Ava van OMA in Parijs, Archis, no. 1,

    (mit B. Leupen)

    1991      ‘Fritz Schumacher als urbanist en architect / architectuur van het interbellum in Hamburg’, in: Fine Dutch Tradition, interne Publikation Technische Universität Delft,

    1991      ‘Arcadië’, in A. Graafland, Holger Büttner (eds.), Trafo, transformaties in de architectuur, Bouwkunde publishers, Delft

     ‘Die Villa Ichon in Bremen’, in: Goetheplatz 4, Reden in der Villa Ichon, Donat Verlag, Bremen 1992

     ‘The surprising consequences of modernity; on the work of Aldo van Eyck’, in C. Grafe, S. Lopes da Silva (eds.), Alice in Waterland, INDESEM 1989, Bouwkunde publishers, Delft 1991

    1990     ‘Hoe modern is de Nederlandse architectuur?’ (Wie modern ist die Niederländische Architektur?), 010 publishers, Rotterdam  (Redaktion mit Bernard Leupen and Wouter Deen)

    Participant in project: F-1. Revisions: Changing Ideals and Shifting Realities

  • Peter Luthi
    P.Luthi@tudelft.nl

    Peter Luthi architect (1941)
    After graduating in Switzerland he worked as an architect in the office van den Broek and Bakema. In 1978 he founded together with Ria Niclaes the architecture and research office Luthi&Niclaes. Since 1978 he is teacher at the TU Delft and visiting teacher (lectures) at different architecture schools (University of Toronto, Ingenieurschule Winterthur (CH), Bauhaus Universitaet Weimar)

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  • Mark Pimlott
    m.pimlott@bk.tudelft.nl
    http://www.markpimlott.com

    Mark Pimlott (Montréal, 1958) is an artist and designer. Public art works include Guinguette, Birmingham (2000); La scala, Aberystwyth (2003); World, London (2002-10). Designs for interiors include Neckinger Mills, London (1988), Red House, London (1999-present) and restuarant Puck/Pip, Den Haag (with Zeinstra van Gelderen architecten 2007). He has taught architecture and visual arts since 1986, and was Professor in relation to practice in Architecture (Interior) at TU Delft 2002-2005. A book Without and within: essays on territory and the interior, was published in 2007.

    Participant in project: project leader of: AP-1. The Building: Types and Models

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  • Eireen Schreurs
    e.p.n.schreurs@tudelft.nl
    http://www.suboffice.nl

    Eireen Schreurs (1968) studied at the TUDelft and is an architect based in Rotterdam. With Like Bijlsma she founded SUB office. Together they do small scale projects and research. From 1997 to 2001 she was a member of the editorial board of OASE.

    Participant in project: F-2. The Discipline of Architecture and its Instruments

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  • Mechthild Stuhlmacher
    m.stuhlmacher@tudelft.nl
    http://www.kortekniestuhlmacher.nl

    Mechthild Stuhlmacher was born in Germany, studied music and architecture in Germany and the Netherlands, graduated in 1992 and worked at various offices in the Netherlands and the UK from 1992. In 2001 she founded the office Korteknie Stuhlmacher Architecten together with Rien Korteknie. In the work of the Rotterdam based office projects for education, (health-)care and private housing play a central role. The office ambitiously works on the issue of sustainability with its different meanings and connotations and has developed a specific expertise in sustainable structural systems and the use of timber. Recently, Korteknie Stuhlmacher Architecten has established a close working relationship with the Munich based office Hildundk (www.hildundk.de). Jointly both offices work on educational and healthcare projects in Belgium. For many years, Mechthild has been a member of the editorial team of OASE and the the architecture yearbook of Flanders and is involved in various other publication projects. Since 2010 she has been appointed as member of the Rotterdam committee for 'Welstand' and Monuments and the architect's platform Rotterdam (since 2011). She teaches architectural design at Delft University of Technology and has been regularly invited for lectures and workshops in the Netherlands and abroad.
     

    Participant in project: F-2. The Discipline of Architecture and its Instruments

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  • Jurjen Zeinstra
    j.s.zeinstra@tudelft.nl
    http://www.zeinstravangelderen.nl

    Jurjen Zeinstra (1961) studied at the Faculty of Architecture TU Delft. Together with Mikel van Gelderen he founded Zeinstra van Gelderen architecten. In cooperation with Ira Koers they realized projects like the Tumble House (1998) and housing in Almere (2000) and IJburg (2006) and with Mark Pimlott restaurant Puck Pip in Den Haag (2007). Jurjen Zeinstra works as an Assistant Professor of Architectural Design / Interiors TU Delft and has been an editor of both OASE and Forum and lectured at different Academies of Architecture. He is currently preparing a publication on Amsterdam West.

    Participant in project: F-1. Revisions: Changing Ideals and Shifting Realities

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  • Irene Cieraad (Research Seminar)
    I.G.Cieraad@tudelft.nl

     
     
         
     
    Irene Cieraad (1952) is a cultural anthropologist and a senior researcher in the Department of Architecture (Chair of Interiors) of TU Delft. Her publications represent a wide range of topics: from books and articles on cultural theory, popular culture, and imagery to more recent publications on the anthropology of domestic space, cultural history of the Dutch domestic interior, household technology and consumer culture studies.
     
     
    Publications
     
    2013  `Nostalgia reconsidered: The case of the Swiss chalet'
     
    2013  `Home alone: Children and the home'
     
    2012  `De ontgroening van Van Eesterens paradijs: een oplossing voor de sociale problemen in de Westelijke Tuinsteden?/The Garden of Eden or the Garden of Evil? In Jurjen Zeinstra (ed.) Interiors Student Projects in Amsterdam. Amsterdam: Architectura & Natura.
     
    2012   `Home: Anthropological Perspectives.' In Susan J. Smith (ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home. Oxford: Elsevier
     
    2012  `Home: Memory and nostalgia'. In Susan J. Smith (ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home. Oxford: Elsevier
     
    2011  `Architecture'. In D. Southerton (ed.) Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, Vol. 1. Los Angeles, CA: Sage. Pp. 60-65.
     
    2011   `Roze: meisjeskleur en mannenmode. Verschuivende genderidentiteiten?'. In M. Groot (red.) Design en gender: van object tot representatie. Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis 31.Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Pp. 189-201.
     
    2010  `Between sensation and restriction: The emergence of a technological consumer culture.' In J. Schot, H. Lintsen and A. Rip (eds) Technology and the Making of the Netherlands: The Age of Contested Modernization, 1890-1970. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. Pp. 543-591.

    2010  `Homes from Home: Memories and Projections.' Home Cultures 7, 1: 85-102.

    2009`The radiant American kitchen: Domesticating Dutch nuclear energy.' In R. Oldenziel and K. Zachmann (eds) Cold War Kitchen: Americanization, Technology, and European Users. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. Pp. 113-159.

    2009  `@ Home? Students' visons of home as future trends in home-making.' In K. Saari­kangas and H. Johansson (eds) Homes in Transformation: Dwelling, Moving, Belonging. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. Pp. 313-337.

    2008  `The milkman always rings twice... The effects of changed provisioning on Dutch domestic architecture in the 20th century'. In D. Hussey and M. Ponsonby (eds),Bu­ying for the Home: Shopping for the Domestic from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century. Aldershot: Ashgate. Pp. 163-181.

    2008  `Van body odour tot okselfris. Over de confectionering van de lichaamsgeur.' (Book review of Virginia Smith, Clean: A History of Personal Hygiene and Purity. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007) Karakter: Tijdschrift van Wetenschap (Academische Stichting Leuven) (2008) 21: 3-5.

    2007  `Gender at play: Décor differences between boys'and girls' bedrooms'. In E. Casey and L. Martens (eds), Gender and Consumption: Domestic Cultures and the Commercialisation of Everyday Life. Aldershot: Ashgate. Pp. 197-218.

    2007  `The Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland (1904) Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh'. In Christoph Grafe and Franziska Bollerey (eds) Cafés and Bars: The Architecture of Public Display. London: Routledge. Pp.133-139.

    2007  Review article `Sleeping Around: The Bed from Antiquity to Now', Journal of Design History 20, 2: 177-178.

    2006  At Home: An Anthropology of Domestic Space. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Paperback edition.

    2006  `Introduction: Anthropology at Home.' In I. Cieraad (ed.) At Home: An Anthropology of Domestic Space. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Paper­back edition. Pp. 1-12.

    2006  `Dutch Windows: Female Virtue and Female Vice.' In I. Cieraad (ed.) At Home: An Anthropology of Domestic Space. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Paper­back edition. Pp. 31-59.

    2006`Slaapkamergeheimen. Een recente cultuurgeschiedenis van bed en slaapkamer in de Nederlandse woninginrichting'. Medische Antropologie(2006): 25-52.

    2006  (and Sjoerdtje Porte) `Who's afraid of kitsch? The impact of taste reforms in the Netherlands', Home Cultures 3,3: 273-292.

    2006  `Door het oog van de antropoloog'do-co,mo.mo_nl 6, 11 (juni): 2-3.

    2005  `Van haardscherm tot beeldscherm. Over de relatie tussen meubelschikking, sociabili­teit en woontech­niek'. In Clara H. Mulder en Fenne M. Pinkster (eds) Onderscheid in wonen. Het sociale van binnen en buiten. Boeknummer van Mens en Maatschappij. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Pp. 27-47.

    2005  `Ons huis is een gatenkaas'De Witte Raaf 20, 116: 12-13.

    2005  `The Cold War on the home front: Steel furniture and the Dutch post-war modern movement `Goed Wonen' (1946-1968). Its Prelude and Aftermath'. In M. Kalm and I. Ruudi (eds), Constructed Happiness: The Domestic Environment in the Cold War Era. Tallinn, Estonian Academy of Arts Proceedings 16: 84-101.

    2005  (met Harry Lintsen)`In Holland staat een huis'. In H. Lintsen et al., Made in Holland: een techniekgeschiedenis van Nederland [1800-2000]. Zutphen: Walburg Pers. Pp. 255-273.

    2005  `A nation under reconstruction never sleeps: The rise and fall of the Dutch wall bed', The Journal of Design History 18, 2: 167-177.

    2004  `Milk bottles and model homes: Strategies of the Dutch Association for Correct Living (1946-1968), The Journal of Architecture 9, 4: 431-443.

    2004  `Alles roze! Hoe Barbie de droomwereld van meisjes kleurde'. In B. Kruijsen (red.), Barbie. Historische opstellen over een droomvrouw. Amsterdam: Aksant. Pp. 26-51.

    2004  `De toekomst is van gisteren. Leren van falende toekomstvoorspellingen'. In M. van Well (red.), Beter bouwen en bewonen: een praktijkgerichte toekomstver­kenning. Den Haag: Stichting Toekomstbeeld der Techniek/BEWETON. Pp. 36-46.

    2004  `Geweest' (recensie symposium over de cultuurhistorische waarde van het stoomschip Rotterdam). Nieuwsbrief Stichting Het Nederlandse Interieur9: 5.

    2003  `Ritu­els d'habi­tation au vingtième siècle aux Pays-Bas: l'in­terprét­ation d'une anth­ropo­logue sociale'. In Béatrice Collignon et Jean-François Staszak (eds), Espaces Domesti­ques. Construire, habiter, représenter. Paris: Bréal éditions. Pp. 184-196.

    2003  `Your space, or mine? Een antropologisch perspectief op het gedrag van mannen en vrouwen in de openbare ruimte', Atlantis, tijdschrift voor steden­bouw 14, 3: 42-46.

    2003  `Woonhotel Boschzicht: stille getuige van een mislukte revolutie'. Nieuwsbrief Stichting Het Nederlandse Interieur 5: 4-5. 

    2003  `Tussen sensatie en restrictie: het ontstaan van de technische consumptiecul­tuur'. In J. W. Schot, H. W. Lintsen e.a. (red.), Techniek in Nederland in de twintigste eeuw. Deel VII Techniek en modernisering: balans van de twintigste eeuw. Zutphen: Walburg Pers. Pp. 284-308.

    2002  `"Out of my kitchen!" Architecture, gender and domestic efficiency', Journal of Architecture 7, 3: 263-279.

    2002  `Huis van de toekomst werd museumwoning'. Natuur en techniek. Wetenschapsmaga­zine 70, 1: 65.

    2002  `Only a heartbeat away ... The cultural dialectics of cardiographics'. Medische Antropologie14, 1: 108-119.

    2002  `Opinie' (Mastboomhuis). Nieuwsbrief Stichting Het Nederlandse Interieur 2: 2.

    2001  (met R. Oldenziel e.a.) `Het huishouden tussen droom en werkelijkheid: oorlogs­economie in vredestijd, 1945-1963'. In R. Oldenziel en E.S. Houwaart (red.), Tech­niek in Nederland in de twintigste eeuw. Deel 4: Huishouden & Medische techniek. Zutphen: Walburg Pers. Pp. 103-131.

    2001`Van villa tot vinex'. In Villa Vinex: Document Nederland. Bart Sorge­drager fotogra­feert Leidsche Rijn. Tekst Tracy Metz en Irene Cieraad. Amsterdam: Uitgeverij De Verbeel­ding. Pp. 83-93.

    2001  `"Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?" Kleur in het interieur', Sigmafoon, vakblad voor de bouw 40, 2: 8-11.

    2001  `Van huis uit.' In Irene Cieraad, Herman Hertzberger, Niek Kemps e.a., Van binnen­uit. Interieurarchitectuur in ontwikkeling. Bussum: Uitgeverij Thoth. Pp. 8-20.

    2001  `Scheiding van tafel en bed. Honderd jaar interieur in As­sen', Asser Histo­risch Tijdschrift 11, 3: 1-12.

    2000  `Droomhuizen en luchtkastelen: visioenen van het wonen'. In Jaap Huisman, Irene Cieraad en Karin Gaillard e.a., Honderd jaar wonen in Nederland 1900-2000. Rotterdam: Uitgeverij 010. Pp. 192-231.

    2000  `De gestoffeerde illusie. De ontwikkeling van het twintigste-eeuwse woninginterieur'. In Jaap Huisman, Irene Cieraad en Karin Gaillard e.a., Honderd jaar wonen in Nederland 1900-2000. Rotterdam: Uitgeverij 010.  Pp. 44-107

    2000  `Woonrituelen'. In Jaap Huisman, Irene Cieraad en Karin Gaillard e.a., Honderd jaar wonen in Nederland 1900-2000. Rotterdam: Uitgeverij 010. Pp. 172-191.

    2000  `Wonen in beeld. De betrouw­baarheid van de interieurfoto'. In Barbara Laan et al.(red.), Jaarboek Cuypersgenootschap 2000. Achter gesloten deuren. Bronnen voor interieur­historisch onderzoek 1800-1950. Rotterdam: Uitgeverij 010. Pp. 36-49.

    1999  At Home: An Anthropology of Domes­tic Spa­ce.­ New York: Syracuse University Press. Hardcover edition. (2006 Paperback edition)

    1999  `Introduction: Anthropology at Home'. In I. Cieraad (ed.) At Home: An Anthropology of Domestic Space. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Pp. 1-12.

    1999  `Dutch Windows: Female Virtue and Female Vice'. In I. Cieraad (ed.), At Home: An Anthropo­logy of Domes­tic Space. New Y­ork: Syracuse Uni­ver­sity Pr­ess. Pp. 31-52.

    1999  `Amsterdam binnenstebuiten. 100 jaar interieur in het familiefotoalbum'. Ons Amster­dam 51, 1: 34-55.

    1998  `Het huishouden tussen droom en daad. Over de toekomst van de keuken.' In Ruth Olden­ziel en Caro­lien Bouw (red.), Schoon genoeg. Huisvrouwen en huishoudtechno­logie in Nederland 1898-1998. Nijme­gen: SUN. Pp. 31-58

    1998  `Wassen, drogen strijken. Een beeldverhaal.' In Ruth Olden­ziel en Caro­lien Bouw (red.), Schoon genoeg. Huisvrouwen en huishoudtechnologie in Nederland 1898-1998. Nijme­gen: SUN. Pp. 159-174.

    1998  `De naaimachine in beeld. Over kleermakers, naai­sters en modemaaksters.' In Ruth Olden­ziel en Caro­lien Bouw (red.), Schoon genoeg. Huisvrouwen en huis­houdtechno­lo­gie in Nederland 1898-1998. Nijme­gen: SUN. Pp. 197-230.

    1998  recensie: `Ware fictie. Een experiment in antropologie en literatuur. Daniël Meyer (red.)'. Tijdschrift voor literatuurwetenschap 3, 2: 155-157.

    1997  `Nederland: een bewoond gordijn. Een symbolische analyse van de rol van het gordijn in het Neder­landse interieur'. Tex­tiel-historische bijdra­gen (themanummer `Textiel in huis: interieur- en huis­houdtextiel in Nederland') 37: 12-40.

    1997  `Vrouw en venster. Een Nederlandse geschiedenis van eerbaar­heid.' Tijd­schrift voor vrou­wen­studies (themanummer `De zij-kant van architectuur') 18, 2: 110-135.

    1996  De elitaire verbeelding van volk en massa; een studie over cultuur. 2nd edition. Tilburg: Tilburg University Press­.

    1995  `A celebration of differences: An analysis of the decor of boys' and girls' be­drooms. Vrijetijd en Samen­leving13, 3/4: 63-79.

    1994  `Een eigen huis, een plek onder de zon...' Rooi­lijn, tijd­schr­ift voor weten­schap en beleid in de ruim­telij­ke ordening 27, 10: 456-461.

    1993  `De massa als vijandbeeld van cultuur'. In A.J.J. van Breemen et al., Denken over cultuur; gebruik en misbruik van een concept. Heer­len: Open Univer­si­teit. Pp. 377-408.

    1991  `Traditional folk and industrial masses'. In R. Corbey &  J.Th. Leerssen (eds), Alterity, Identi­ty, Image: Selves and Others in Society and Scho­larship. Amster­dam/Atlanta,GA: Rodopi. Pp. 17-36

    1988  De elitaire verbeelding van volk en massa; een studie over cultuur. 1st edition. Mui­derberg: Uitge­verij Coutin­ho.

    1983  recensie: `De held in het oorlogsmuseum; en andere beschou­wingen over populaire cul­tuur'. Neerlands Volksle­ven 33, 3: 275-281.

    1981  `Ik kan het hier verder wel vergeten!'. Pituri 3: 8-15.

    1980  `Een kwestie van eer en schande. Nieuwjaarsborden in Tietjerk: een recent ge­bruik'. Volkskundig Bulle­tin 6, 2: 93-127.

    1979  Weven in Lirima; een studie over weefselvervaardi­ging door een indianen­gemeenschap in de Chileense Andes. Amsterdam: Private publica­tion.

    1979  De ceinturen van Lirima. Eemnes: Samenwer­kings­verband Hooglandindia­nen. Reprint

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  • Leontine de Wit
    L.M.M.deWit@tudelft.nl
    http://www.hoekwit.nl

    Leontine de Wit (1962) is an architect, interior designer and Assistant Professor of Architectural Design /Interiors Delft University of Technology.
    After graduating in 1987 at the faculty of Architecture TU Delft she founded together with Ernst-Jan Hoek her own office Hoek & de Wit Architecten in Delft. Since 1988 she works as a design teacher at the department of Interior and is currently researching the interdisciplinary relations between interior design and industrial design. In 1998 she published a book on School-housing Flexible Designs and in 2007 a book on retail: Boutiques and Other Retail Spaces.

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  • Susanne Pietsch
    s.pietsch@tudelft.nl

    Susanne Pietsch (1973) studied interior architecture in Germany and architecture at the TU Delft. After a period as a junior researcher at the University of Buenos Aires she founded an office together with Andreas Mueller. Besides working on architecture and research projects in Germany and the Netherlands she is a teacher and coordinator at the BSC6 course.

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  • Suzana Milinovic
    06 21238355
    suzana@opvis.nl
    http://www.opvis.nl

    Suzana Milinovic (1971) studied architecture at the University of Zagreb and TU Delft. Together with Rufus van den Ban and Eelco van Grootheest, she started the Rotterdam based OPVIS practice. Their work included research for Jardin Intercontinental, a project of the Paris based artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, the short film Cinema Fatale, screened at the film house Lumen in Delft and an exhibition on the Hungarian architect Laszlo Rajk. Currently, the office is working on the Azartpier project in collaboration with Lonsain Design Studio from Amsterdam.
    Beside teaching at the Interiors department, she is a guest critic and teacher at the Landscape Architecture department of the faculty.

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  • Laura Alvarez
    office@lauraalvarez.eu
    http://www.lauraalvarez.eu

    Laura Alvarez [1977] was born in Madrid [ES] and studied at ETS Arquitectura Valladolid and ETS Arquitectura Barcelona [ES]. She worked with Carlos Ferrater and Albisu-Pradell in Barcelona, Benthem Crouwel (Amsterdam), SeARCH (Amsterdam) and mecanoo architecten (Delft) leading there the spanish projects such us the Justice Palace of Córdoba. In 2008 she started her own practice "laura alvarez architecture". On march 2009 she was awarded with 1st Prize in the competition "Building for Bouwkunde", new Faculty of Architecture in Delft.

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  • Saskia Hermanek

    Saskia Hermanek (1971) studied interior architecture in Germany and worked for two years in Germany and the US before she came to the TU Delft to do her master in architecture (cum laude).
    Since a few years she works as an architect for Atelier Kempe Thill in Rotterdam, where she was the responsible projectarchitect of the Franz-Liszt-Konzerthaus in Austria.
    Besides working on public buildings around Europe, she teaches as a guest teacher at the BSC 6 studio of the interior department.
  • Marta Miguel
    06 27 24 22 38
    magm116@gmail.com

    Marta Miguel (1975) studied architecture in Portugal/France (1999). Worked in Holland in the atelier Kuiper Compagnons  and kingma & van Mameren (1999 – 2003). Since 2002 she has been working on public and private buildings in Portugal, Italy and Angola. Presently, besides working on housing projects in Portugal, she teaches as a guest teacher at the BSC 6 studio of the interior department as well as in the HTO schakelsemester program.

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  • Birgitte Louise Hansen
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    Birgitte Louise Hansen is trained as an architect. She works on research and design projects in The Netherlands and abroad. At the moment she is working on a research project about healthcare architecture for the chair 'Architectural Design–Interiors’ at The Technical University in Delft. She writes, speaks and publishes on subjects related to healthcare architecture on a regular basis and was the editor of the publication ‘Beyond Clinical Buildings’ (2008).

    Participant in project: F-1. Revisions: Changing Ideals and Shifting Realities

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