Upkeep, Repair, and Maintenance in Adaptive Interiors

Deborah Schneiderman editor Amy Campos editor Keena Suh editor Karyn Zieve editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:14th Oct '25

£39.99

This title is due to be published on 14th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Upkeep, Repair, and Maintenance in Adaptive Interiors cover

This volume explores issues of repair, maintenance, sustenance, and adaptation within the context of interior design and its histories.

The contributions to this volume celebrate critical analysis of past and present work as well as potentials for upkeeping the built environment, sustaining our histories and cultures, and maintaining our shared resources as we face radical shifts in the ways in which we inhabit the various spaces where we work, live, convene, cross and connect. Chapters recognise the ways in which the interior has defined, reinforced, hidden, and protected servitude and repair. They offer an appreciation of the role of interiors to extend the lives of our architectures and the human interactions they sustain. Expert and emerging contributing authors explore varied topics such as dalit cleaning as a practice of decolonial interior architecture, responses to pest invasion, cultural attitudes toward age, wear and waste, and creative repair, among many others.

This will be of great interest to all students and academics of interior design, as well as architecture, architectural conservation, visual culture, history of art, and all those interested in the theory and philosophy of the reuse of interiors.

"In a world with finite resources and with the demise of extractivist approaches with which to remove them, the refrain of ‘no more new build’ will preside over the future of the built environment. The upkeep, repair and maintenance of the existing is an essential feature of these approaches. This volume provides a valuable overview of the thinking around how orthodox creative processes of the origination of the unfettered new are now reversed. As it states, working with the not new, cleaning, pedagogies of waste and the delegitimization of authorship in any construction are the only ways forward for a climatically challenged built environment in the 21st century."

Prof. Graeme Brooker. Head of Interiors at the Royal College of Art, London and the author of ‘The superREUSE Manifesto’ (Routledge 2025).

"Upkeep, Repair and Maintenance in Adaptive Interiors is a valuable resource for design students, researchers, and practitioners interested in how care and stewardship shape the built environment. By probing often invisible forms of labor as well as the visible cracks that permeate life at all scales, the book makes an optimistic and timely case for thinking and making in a material world prone to breakage."

Igor Siddiqui, Associate Professor and Program Director for Interior Design, The University of Texas at Austin; Editor-in-Chief of the journal Interiors: Design/Architecture/Culture.

ISBN: 9781032904207

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

262 pages