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INTERIOR PORTRAITS - 2014
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Graduation Project PZI

Master in Interior Architecture and Retail Design 

 

 

INTERIOR PORTRAITS moves beyond historical and contemporary ways of interior architecture representation and aims to simultaneously reveal multiple layers of information, conditions and atmospheres contained in a single space. These numerous spatial readings are achieved by constantly portraying the domestic interior through a collection of different analogue and digital photographic techniques. This visual analysis aims to change the perception of the interior space by capturing the immaterial and visualizing the invisible. 

My research is based in the different readings that image making, particularly photography can generate. Understanding the multiplicity of events happening simultaneously and visualizing what is not possible to capture with our eyes is the main motivation for this project. I am interested in the way the inhabitants of an interior alter and transform the space and how visualizing their traces can inspire new ideas. I am also interested in the relation between interior and exterior spaces and the possibility of blending both by visually merging one into the other to create a new type of space that is neither inside nor outside. As an architect and photographer my aim is to make a connection between these two fields in order to question today’s image representation of interior spaces and eventually create other alternatives that might develop different ways of conceiving and understanding the places we inhabit. My objective goes beyond documenting interiors as they are in reality and thus I intend to focus in the atmospheric qualities and invisible aspects contained in space.

 

 

VISIT PROJECT'S BOOK & THESIS

 

Photo Book: Interior Portraits

Thesis:_Interior Portraits

 

© Copyright 2013. Nathalia Martinez Saavedra. All rights reserved.

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