Interior architecture emerged as a specific discipline during the post-war ages. For example, the setting up of educational programs in interior design during these years is characteristic of the professionalization process of the discipline, which may be traced throughout the industrialized West. Particularly during the post-war building boom in Europe, specialization was needed in order to treat interior spaces with the same commitment as exteriors. At that time, several other sub disciplines of architecture emerged including urbanism and historic preservation of monuments and sites. In this article, I will trace some challenges for interior architecture . (open access journal Inner Magazine)