Study Diagram
“During the initial consultation with Freud, the patient, seated at the center of the square shaped study, sees his reflection framed within the portrait-sized mirror on the central mullion of the window behind Freud’s desk. Myriad gazes, issuing from Freud’s collection of stone heads and figurines, survey the patient from the tables and vitrines that terminate the room’s other three axes. When Freud sits in his desk chair, his head blocks and replaces the patient’s image in the mirror, initiating the transferential dynamics governing future therapeutic encounters.”
From Toward a New Interior: An Anthology of Interior Design Theory
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