The symposium/book Nothing About Interior Architecture explores the archives, design processes, documents, and media from the most iconic projects by the Department of Interior Architecture at HEAD - Genève.
Without mentioning neither the words “Interior” nor “Architecture,” similar to writings of oblivion such as La Disparition by Georges Perec, the symposium delves into interior architecture as a discipline constantly teetering between its affirmation and negation, existing in a liminal definition between two ontologies: the architectural and the interior. What becomes invisible in the glossary of terms becomes explicit with the archival material of the department's most iconic projects and the discourses they have generated over the last few years.
With contributions from:
Javier F. Contreras, Daniel Zamarbide, Line Fontana, David Fagart, Jan Geipel, Jean-Pierre Greff, Valentina de Luigi, Youri Kravtchenko, Leonid Slonimskiy, Vera Sacchetti, Simon Husslein, Philippe Rahm, Ahmed Belkhodja, Camille Bagnoud, Valentin Dubois, Bertrand Van Dorp, Paule Perron, Lada Umstätter