The following people have had papers accepted for inclusion in Interior Tools, Interior Tactics (in alphabetical order). To view the paper, click on the title:
Hugh Anderson, Haa Design, Dynamic (space) budgets for dynamic (working) environments
Ana Araujo, University College London, Modelling the Domestic: Revisiting the Dolls House
Jenny Armiger, The Interior Design School, Interior Status
Suzie Attiwill, RMIT, Between representation and the mirror- tactics for interiorisation
Amanda Breytenbach, University of Johannesburg, Re-think the first year offering: Address the gap in student readiness
Graeme Brooker, Manchester Metropolitan University, Spolia
Lynn Chalmers, University of Manitoba, Tactics at Work
Brigid Collins, University of Dundee, Word, Image, and the Space Between
Annalisa di Roma, Politecnico di Bari, Digital ornament: new meanings and skills
Lorraine Farrelly, University of Portsmouth, Interior Room, Urban Room
Cristina Fiordimela, Politecnico di Milano, The model as prototype, Instrument educational and a museum object
Christopher Hay, University of Lincoln, Learning to Practice Design
Ian Johnston, University of Johannesburg, Re-think the first year offering: Address the gap in student readiness
Ellen Klingenberg, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Four dimensions of interior architecture
Gabriele Knueppel, RMIT, INTERSPACE: Spatial and temporary formation of sensory communities within interior environments
Sharn Lim, Tactics of the Peripatetic: On vendors' making an interior of the street
Pam Locker, University of Lincoln, Learning to Practice Design
Sarah McGann, Curtin University of Technology, The Archaeology of Terminology
Jana Macalik, Ryerson University, BIM and I: How advanced modelling technology will change studio learning
Andrea Mina, RMIT, Manual Modelling; a Pedagogical Tool
Belinda Mitchell, Portsmouth University, Interior Room, Urban Room
Francesca Murialdo, Politecnico di Milano, Places and Themes of Inteiors / Contemporary Research Worldwide
Saltuk Ozemir, Istanbul Technical University, God: The Architect is Dead
Valerie Robillard, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Word, Image, and the Space Between
Irina Solovyova, University of Texas at San Antonio, Intuition in Interior Design
Ro Spankie, Oxford Brookes University, Modelling the Domestic: Revisiting the Dolls House
Sally Stone, Manchester Metropolitan University, Spolia
George Verghese, University of Technology Sydney, Material Change Agents and their Dangerous Ideas
Peter Waters, University of the Creative Arts, Envisaging the Experiential