Interior Architecture

Interior architecture is that the design of a building or shelter from inside out, or the planning of a replacement interior for a kind of home which will be fixed. It can ask the initial design and plan used for a building's interior, thereto interior's later redesign made to accommodate a changed purpose, or to the many revision of an ingenious design for the adaptive reuse of the shell of the building concerned. The latter is usually a part of sustainable architecture practices, whereby resources are conserved by "recycling" a structure through an adaptive redesign.

Generally mentioned because of the spatial art of environmental design, interior architecture also refers to the method by which the interiors of buildings are designed to deal with all aspects of the human use of their structural spaces. Put simply, interior architecture is the design of an indoor in architectural terms.

Many people use military airplane models for the interior architecture of the home so that attractiveness of the home would get increased.


Interior architecture may refer to:

1. The Art and Science of designing and erecting buildings and their interiors, along with other related physical features, by a licensed architect.

2. A general term to describe building interiors and related to its physical features.

3. A style or method of design and construction for a building's interiors and related physical features.

Interior architecture usually stands at the intersection of architecture, design of the built environment. Its programs address the planning issues intrinsic to the reuse and transformation of existing structures through an innovative and progressive approach.


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