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Item Restricted Optimum utilization of in-between spaces in an interior(2024) Ghodousi, Mohammaderfan; Ebert, Carola; Fowler, Gabriele; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Inside and outside spaces do not exist without each other, and if architecture had one calling that would be creating space. This space identifies humans' position between inside and outside. Nowadays people spend most of their time inside, however, we as humans realize that we have a great desire to keep in touch with the outside environment and nature. We provide ourselves with a space that is neither inside nor outside it has characteristics of both. A space in which you have experienced the beauty and unpredictability of the outside and the calmness and equipment of the inside at the same time. Interior designers call these spaces inside-outside spaces, not only there is plenty of literature about them but also implementing them in design spreads all around the world spaces such as Traces, foyers, balconies, etc. When we Look at the interior with the in-between space perspective, we realize that there are some other spaces besides the main spaces in which we as humans usually spend our time, spaces that usually act like connections. These spaces can be called interior-interior-in- between spaces, although professionals call them in different ways, transitional spaces, liminality spaces, interstitial spaces, etc. Spaces such as corridors, lift lobbies, multiple high spaces, etc. Perhaps as a designer, we have paid attention to these spaces, although these interior liminal spaces have not been seen in an autonomous spatial realm in architecture. A quality of space that can be far beyond simple connections or joints between other spaces it can transform into a center core of a design
