Joel Sanders: Freud's Uncanny Interior by Sigmund Freud Museum published on 2018-08-29T13:54:39Z Freud's Uncanny Interior - Lecture by Joel Sanders As patients lay on a daybed surrounded by art, rugs and antiquities, Freud conducted sessions in a space more akin to a mausoleum than a doctor’s office. Architect Joel Sanders will focus on an overlooked aspect of Bergasse 19, the pivotal role Freud's eccentric but carefully staged domestic interior played in shaping the audio/visual encounter between doctor and patient, a spatial experience that effectively blurred the boundaries between public and private, personal and professional, art and everyday life. Joel Sanders is the Principal of his New York-based studio JSA and Professor of Architecture at Yale University. His writings and practice have explored the complex relationship between culture and social space, looking at the impact that evolving cultural forces (such as gender identity and the body, technology and new media, and the nature/culture dualism) have on the designed environment.