Transactional Space
Transactional Space describes the area between interior and exterior that is blurred by continued flooring materials and often dematerialized walls between spaces—a spatial device extending the interior into the exterior and the exterior into the interior. Transactional Space is derived from traditional Japanese architecture.
expanded research
practice types
bibliographic citations
1) The Interior Archetypes Research and Teaching Project, Cornell University, www.intypes.cornell.edu (accessed month & date, year).
2) Goldfarb, Rachel. “Theory Studies: Archetypical Practices of Contemporary Resort and Spa Design.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2008, 24-30.