06-02-2026 05:00 via archdaily.com

Rooms as Heritage: How Interior Typologies Carry Cultural Memory

House of the Circular Terraces / Denis Joelsons. Image © Pedro KokFor decades, heritage has been easiest to recognize from the street. We protect facades, skylines, and monuments because they are visible, stable, and legible as cultural assets. Yet most of what we remember about living is how we eat together, withdraw, argue, care, and rest, which happen far from view. It happens inside rooms. As open plans quietly give way to thresholds, corridors, and enclosures, a deeper question emerges
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