New possibilities of living together in post-humanist society: Interior and furniture design for pets

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  • Neşe Başak Yurttaş image/svg+xml Biruni University

    Neşe Başak Yurttaş is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design at Biruni University. Dr. Yurttaş is an interior architect and received her Ph.D. from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University in the field of Interior Architecture. Before becoming an academician, she had worked for 19 years as a senior interior architect in many international companies. She is currently conducting interior architecture design studio courses for undergraduate students. She has focused her research mostly on themed spaces, spatial identity, inclusive design and architectural design education.

  • Damla Altuncu image/svg+xml Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi

    Damla Altuncu graduated from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Department of Interior Architecture in 2003. Altuncu, whose doctoral thesis in the field of artificial lighting was accepted in 2007, started to work as an assistant professor at the same university in 2008. Altuncu completed her second doctorate on environmental control systems in 2017 and received the title of associate professor in the field of architecture, design and planning in 2018. She received her second undergraduate degree from Istanbul University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Sociology in 2022. She still works on the physical and social environment issues, which are the cross-section of her two undergraduate degrees.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47818/DRArch.2022.v3i3058

Keywords:

ergonomics, common living areas, interior design, post-humanist society, inclusive architecture

Abstract

With their various physical differences, pets have to live with their owners in interiors, which is designed according to human scale. On the other hand, human-specific anthropometric measurements, which are the basic parameters in space design, are not sufficient to provide ergonomics in indoor spaces, which are also living spaces for pets. The hypothesis of this study, in which current examples of interior and furniture designs suitable for the physical needs of pets, whose numbers are increasing day by day, are discussed with an inclusive approach in interior architecture; It has been determined as 'when the interiors where pets live are redesigned according to the characteristics of the animals, ergonomics is provided for 'all living things' in the common living areas. The subject of common living space in the literature; Although it has been investigated in interdisciplinary fields such as cognitive psychology, zoology, and architecture on topics such as biodiversity, sustainability, animal welfare, and animal behavior, the subject of 'space organization of shared living spaces shared with domestic animals' as a new approach in the field of interior architecture has not been sufficiently discussed. For this reason, the research is a pioneering and descriptive study in terms of drawing attention to current practices in terms of conceptual infrastructure, architectural design, space organization, application examples and experimental models, making a systematic review of existing studies on the subject, and identifying new trends in the field of interior architecture. The aim of the research is to expand the interior design, which is a multidimensional subject, to include spaces designed for living with pets, in particular the arrangement of common living spaces. Since subjects such as interior design, interior architecture, and design have a wide field of research, the scope of the study is limited to the specific space and furniture designs designed for pets in terms of ease of research. In the descriptive study, the survey model, one of the quantitative research methods, was preferred as a research method to review the existing status of the researches in the field of design within the existing sample applications. As a result of the study, it has been understood that the 'interior and furniture design for pets' approach is a design approach that is open to development, is an inclusive application in the interior and has a high potential to be preferred.

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Published

2022-12-21

How to Cite

Yurttaş, N. B., & Altuncu, D. (2022). New possibilities of living together in post-humanist society: Interior and furniture design for pets. Journal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning, 3(3), 281–294. https://doi.org/10.47818/DRArch.2022.v3i3058

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