Pratt School of Design
Graduates: 2024
Specialisms: Interior Architecture
My location: Chengdu, China
First Name: Nima
Last Name: Luorong
University / College: Pratt School of Design
Course / Program: Interior Design MS
Graduates: 2024
Specialisms: Interior Architecture
My Location: Chengdu, China
The hypothesis posits that the traditional Tibetan domestic lifestyle serves as a manifestation of cultural identity. Within the confines of domestic spaces, the physical arrangement represents a tangible expression of the cultural, spiritual, and material aspects of Tibetan society. This thesis seeks to identify a set of design principles that can effectively mirror cultural identity in domestic living. This exploration is conducted through an examination of Tibetan vernacular homes and the analysis of contemporary successful case studies. The overarching goal of this thesis is to present an innovative solution to address the identity crisis prevalent in Tibetan domestic living within urban areas. This thesis addresses the identity crisis faced by traditional Tibetan domestic homes by advocating for an alternative approach to Tibetan home reconstruction and preservation, serving as a prototype for other locations to follow. The use of local materials, the juxtaposition of old and new materials, the ceremonial center fireplace, the hierarchical vertical system and material honesty are the design strategies that create an interior space that addresses the impending cultural identity. This study underscores the unique cultural identity inherent in Tibetan people and their living spaces, offering a nuanced strategy for navigating the challenges of modernization while honoring historical heritage.