Description
Vesentini chronicles this inner-directed flight by describing three separate stages. The encapsulation of the automobile fostered the nuclear segregation of the family from the social fabric and served as a blueprint for all other interiors. Introverted design increasingly turned the focus of the house inward. Finally, through interiorization, the exterior was incorporated into the all-encompassing interior landscape of enclosed malls and projects for indoor cities. In a journey that features tailfin cars and World's Fair model homes, Richard Neutra's glass walls and sitcom picture windows, Victor Gruen's Southdale Center and the Minnesota Experimental City, Indoor America takes the reader into the heart and viscera of America's urban sprawl.
About the Author
Andrea Vesentini holds a Ph.D. in Humanities and Cultural Studies from Birkbeck College, University of London, and currently works for the Architecture, Visual Arts, and Film departments of La Biennale di Venezia.
Book Information
ISBN 9780813941585
Author Andrea Vesentini
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint University of Virginia Press
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Weight(grams) 783g