Interior Design from Start to Finish
How social changes influence spaces
A course by Ana García López , Architect and Interior Designer
About the video: How social changes influence spaces
Overview
“We are going to analyze how the social, family and technological aspects are transforming the spaces where we live. I will tell you about the change in housing in recent decades and I will encourage you to dilute the limits between work and rest, the office and the house, between interior and exterior.”
In this video lesson Ana García López addresses the topic: How social changes influence spaces, which is part of the Domestika online course: Interior Design from Start to Finish. Learn how to carry out a renovation project, from the initial idea to its execution, alongside Nook Architects.
Partial transcription of the video
“HOW SOCIAL CHANGES INFLUENCE SPACES When we started working with Nook, we started off thinking about the social changes and how they affected how we design these new spaces. Most of the clients coming to our firm were recent buyers of a derelict property that they wanted to turn into a home. That was completely new compared to our clients from the firms we used to work at. They'd invest in whole buildings to then sell or rent its units. But now we're dealing with an individual who wanted to make a new home, who really knew what they wanted. Sometimes we'd be working with a family that wante...”
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Course summary for: Interior Design from Start to Finish
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Software
SketchUp -
Areas
Interior Architecture, Interior Decoration, Interior Design, Spatial Design

Ana García López
A course by Ana García López
Ana García is the director of NeuronaLab, architecture studio and healthy space consultancy. After cofounding Nook Architects, where she has also managed projects for over ten years, as well as creating the Zamness coworking spaces, she is beginning a new professional chapter in which her projects will be based on neuroarchitecture and bioconstruction.
Ana is a Barcelona-born architect who specializes in designing spaces built for both living and working. She adapts each of her projects to the characteristics of the space in question, reassessing their role according to the needs of the inhabitants to achieve healthy spaces centered around well-being and comfort. Her work goes hand in hand with teaching and she currently directs a Master's in interior urban spaces at the LCI Barcelona.
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