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Item Restricted Interior, Human, and Wellbeing : the Continued Reciprocal Interaction Between Interior and Its Inhabitants Facilitates Human Wellbeing in Home Environment(2023) Phương Ngọc Hoàng; Ebert, Carola; Serdar-Köknar, Burcu; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract This Master's Thesis investigates the coexistence of material (space) and immaterial (mind) aspects of a personal domestic environment, emphasizing the crucial role of the user in the design process in order to develop an interior in the home environment that archives both subjective and objective human wellbeing. With the increasing inevitability of changing living spaces, the support of interior professionals becomes crucial in helping migrants find satisfaction and adapt to their new environments with a healthy mind. The integration of theories from other disciplines, such as philosophy and psychology, into the research and practice the field of interior (architecture), is essential to discovering new methods to solve current challenges in people's everyday living environments. Furthermore, Master's Thesis Project serves as a demonstration of utilizing theoretical research to translate into practical design solutions, particularly in the realm of interior projects that focus on user subjective wellbeing while addressing current design challenges, including cultural misunderstanding, limited professional workforce, and financial barriers. Keywords: interior architecture, wellbeing, co-design, user centric, interiority, domestic interior, home environment, routine, migrants, modified interior, personalized interiorItem Restricted Mapping Ephemerality in the Artist's Workspace(2023) Mira Chamseddine; Anwandter, Juan Almarza; Ebert, Carola; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract This research explores the manifestation of ephemerality in the artist's workspace and its connection to the artistic process with the aim of creating mappings that record the impermanent nature of interiors and inhabitation. Drawing upon theoretical perspectives and highlighting the interconnectedness of art, architecture, and interior design, emphasizing the shift towards the performative aspects of these disciplines. The research employs visual content analysis and examines photographs of workspaces belonging to notable Western painters, including Claude Monet, Juan Miro, and Jorinde Voigt. These case studies capture fleeting moments within their respective studios and serve as a basis for architectural representations of the potential movement of objects and bodies in the space over an unspecified period of time. By presenting the complexity of the layering of actions and meanings that interplay between ephemerality and the artist's workspace, a deeper understanding of interiority manifests. Keywords: Ephemerality, Artist Workspaces, Body/Object/Space, Mapping and Notations, Interiority
