Together! : the new architecture of the collective /

Housing is scarce, that much has become evident in the last few years. As real estate prices in big cities continue to skyrocket, conventional ideas of housing development prove unable to meet demands. The reaction to these challenges has been a silent revolution in contemporary architecture - towar...

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Συλλογικό Έργο: Vitra Design Museum, Centre d'innovation et de design (Hornu, Belgium)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Kries, Mateo 1974- (επιμελητής.), Müller, Mathias 1966- (επιμελητής.), Niggli, Daniel 1970- (επιμελητής.), Ruby, Andreas επιμελητής, Ruby, Ilka (επιμελητής.)
Μορφή: Βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Weil am Rhein : Berlin : Vitra Design Museum ; Ruby Press, 2017
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Περίληψη:Housing is scarce, that much has become evident in the last few years. As real estate prices in big cities continue to skyrocket, conventional ideas of housing development prove unable to meet demands. The reaction to these challenges has been a silent revolution in contemporary architecture - towards collective building and living. Using models, films, and walk-in displays, the exhibition 'Together! The New Architecture of the Collective' addresses this global phenomenon by presenting a broad array of collective building and living projects from Europe, Asia, and the United States. An overview of historical precedents for the current wave of collectives demonstrates that the idea of collectivity has been a recurring theme in the history of architecture, from the reformist ideas of the nineteenth century to the hippies and squatters of the twentieth who touted the slogan 'Make love, not lofts'
Περιγραφή τεκμηρίου:Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Together! The New Architecture of the Collective", held at Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, 3 June - 10 September 2017, and at CID - Centre for Innovation and Design at Grand Hornu, Hornu, Belgium 25 March - 30 June 2018.
Φυσική περιγραφή:352 σ. : έγχρ. εικ. ; 31 εκ.
ISBN:9783945852156