According to editor in chief Jennifer Sigler, this issue ofHarvard Design Magazine forms a renewed call to expand the architectural imagination to the interior.
&lInside Scoop&r is organised in four parts. It opens with a collection of archival essays, each paired with a newly written reflection by an invited contributor. This is followed by an interview with Maja Hoffmann of the LUMA Foundation, a folio of interior strategies and patterns, and a conversation among members of Harvard’s architecture faculty about the processes and challenges of conceiving interior space in their own work.
&lInside Scoop&r combines archival essays by, among others, Mark Wigley, Penelope Dean, Marshall Berman, Jenna Sutela, McKenzie Wark, Kersten Geers, ÅYR, and Peter Sloterdijk; response papers by Sylvia Lavin, Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee, Barbara Penner, Lois Weinthal, and Shannon Mattern; a faculty conversation with Michelle Chang, Preston Scott Cohen, Andrew Holder, Jon Lott, Toshiko Mori, Mack Scogin; as well as an interview with LUMA Foundation founder Maja Hoffmann; and an extensive image essay on interiors.





